8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 7. 15949 A —————————— : : ¥ The Racket to say they did not get oh the wrong SECOND WEEK OF COURT. ROLL OF HONOR. Parsd a Cots, * } 0. civees WE WISH YOU...... train this time, Abner Edmondson, of Mill Hall, about L] Continued from Page 1 Tha ; a” i . . " n ’ ’ ¥ i « AHou | We are sorry to note the death of Mrs, ontinued from Page I'he following persons have paid their a year ago pared a troublesome corn on | A VERY MERRY XMAS Ne. 7 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. | Newton Neidigh of White Hall, She was ach subscriptions during the month of No- 0 0 peer since that time he has buried on the 4th inst, She leaves a|and battery; prosecutor Josiah Taylor. | © ver : y \ Ship k bis f a husband and five small children, the| gill ignored and the county to pay the H.C. Gettig, Pitcairn, Pa NOV 10 suffered greatly with his foot, and a ; vest a dav ye D aritei Fly ee short time ago gapgrene sel in, making 4 ot youngest a day ot so old. | costs. Miss Nannie Williams, Philipsburg. Jao 19 Bl 4 EO gavg H : he pa Lo fy Mrs. A mevis ROT Bas Secided that it} 1. ve. Frederick Heisley charge be- | 8. Thos. Swartz, Tusseyville Dec gg | amputation necessary, eis 72 years | § 7 WP ras Y ‘ ‘ , » 8 WAS mar- . . . : ‘ . Mleass bY . y pe - J AF all AR | \ ye ——_ is not well to « i bo ag ong ae us f|trayal ; proseculrix Elsie N. Noll. Nol. | 9: H. Schindler, leasant Gap. ..Nov gg |old which made the operation all the \ el. Se a il or H k : ‘ f thi ried on the 6th inst, to James Dreese, of | Harry Viehderfer, Moshannon....Oct 19 | more difficult. % re Ya as taken possession Of this | Adamsburg, Snyder Co. Pa. We wish | Pros. entered. John Hipple, Moshannon........ Mar 19 Jing ¢ ot 7 Pp" d ; f . ,. | them a long and pleasant as well as a Com. vs. David Cohn, charge peddling | ©, J. Styer, Coburn. : ...Jan 19 -, , > - Cal > 3 . - store and is running it to suit | prosperous life. without a license; prosecutor Isaiah |W. FE. McDowell, Abdera Jan 19 Me ¢ : : And now the young Americans of our | ys 4 Nol. P ria teare BT. Cole, Zion. caesss ciivsscensnssl} NOV - — ’ wh ‘Datitm ad y matched > Sav > ] . oodle. Nol, Pros. entered, . 449 oe himself. He says he is onto town must watch the truant officer, as i m. Stella Flotense and Jizzie Mrs. E.B. Shoemaker, Evans City, .Oct 1g But bef tats : ‘e “Tt e R cket.” d he: our directors have decided to fulfil the | Com. v8. Sielia rence E418. R. King, Coburn, Novy gg tant Ore you can lully enjoy ourse;! ne acket, an to hear school law to the letter. It is one of the | Dinsmore, charge making threats; prose- | Orie Barnes, Kipple. June 1g | dere are others who you want to make t : lk U . Id tl : k tl t best moves made in several years by the | cutrix Margaret Barto, No!. Pros. en- | John Hoy, Madisonburg Nov gg | | Bappy 100. What could be nicer than a um ta wou un NAL | oard of directors. tered, | Susan EK. Rupp, Aaronsburg.... June 1g PRETTY DINNER SET rl t i e doesn’t k / bout Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Goss had a re- : Ce Martin Daley, charge assault | M. Meeker, Pine Glenn Nov 19 - _n ffl. wna N1¢ QOesSNn now 4DOou ception on the 6th inst for their sister LOI, VS, Ma ail ’ ¥ ‘ ’ Reuben Boyer, Colyer July 19 | tron i ¢ y to $ ‘ oh ois iy tau ( ter secu Nilliam Daley. s. Boone. Gleasontot orl 1 ' of . i. . N wi ranged ’ vd Mrs. and battery ; pro tor V Jas. Boone, Gleasonton April 19 I WAL o Pp " of creeping avy we < and new brother-in-law, Mr. and 1 Bods oh ba . } keeping 1 Holid ly Ste re isn't James Dreese, Quite a number of guests | oO tied. Frank Glre y r, SHA Ha ov 19 to § for a p £ ne wl » fa we present. The most important of | om. vs. John Smith and James Bavarr, | vicodemus Lose, Woodward in ol ung ¢ ! worth knowing. 1 guess he is | were present. The most ‘important o'; Com. vs. John Smith and James Bavarv, | 3g "yf, "py pone " ¥ . all were the calithumpian band, ied DY leh irge assault and bat prosecutor AEC i s P) y V pre we b tolyt UU > a certain disappointed bachelor. | 4 singer, rea rd} an about right--at any rate I am re Bit iseppoistet ba he rd | Joshua Foulk. Bill ignored and the Nitta pt LJust What You Want.. Anvone desiring a good bulcher can ' : ‘ ; i Nt... . {.* 'e " { 1 & " \ Seaarts Lo ounty to pay the « l ast, 1 ’" ON } Manv persons have their pood glad to resign, and let him have | apply to Lowell Smith, who has been in | © : " right, Spring M ' Wig + : : | tie 3 verdl weeks at ym muel 8. B right, Spring M Vo heir bad day. Ot | the business for veral weeks now, A ! 1 Anu I . : at ; H . 9ue a 3 bi, iy, | | his own way till the trouble's | be wants is lots of ammunition and alg yg on quail out of sea Liha ” A : good man to da the Work, BY : he will do H wecutor Joh MHA B 44) Wail ore I / peudibtdl o over { the rest He says he can k a hog 4 A FF mrsarent \ - i w ‘ ' | : | bat if + ++ ed and the ¢ nty to pay the y fe 0 Fe , every hh if eeping ou { no : ‘ " DY M ; whet A will require quite a number of shots to] On Saturday morning, on the applica- lan ¥ TO » . ba h 3 Yeriveir it dA Hy 3 i f 1) Les f tants tie f as, Howar Mar ‘ * bring it down, {Hon of the defendants the 10LIOWIDY Cas 1 n, Oak Ha A 1g N f ¢ \ [ (, Word came on Friday evening an-jwere continued by ti Court on the | Alvin Breon, Lemont Nov 1g e , | oul I M PP OL | ground that they were not ready to go to | J. H. Wagner, Howard jan Eg tee J McAlveysfort, At one time he wasail ', .“ . . y i Sie ’ A. C. Musser, Altoona Aug 19 town Tesident of this place, and ad a host of | trial at this term of court: Lehigh Val- | 32 0 OER MO oo (00H CHINA HALI case friends who were sorry to hear of his |ley Coal Company vs. Beaver Lumber |, 1 parce. State College Oct 19 aNd 4 ihdy death. He was engaged in the lumber | Company, Mary I. Ardell, John Ardell, | Andy Dunkle, Zion Jan 19 y ; : ; REONT G R SPIGELMY ER. business up to his death, which was Jr., George Lucas, David Hoover, D. C, | Al Keen, Millheim April 19 And the remedy? Hig treet BELLRI I a caused by diabetis. He was buried in S| I ’ 4 Alfred A A. F. Rote at De ’ the Steffy cemetery near his home on |SU0P€. Isaac Lanning, Allred Amn Henry Swa Apr H “CD ' “ATT the 3rd inst, jm an and Wilson Wolford ; summoned in | 1,004 Hen De I ha) CORRES ONDENT os J! ctment, ples Francis M. oville. June 1g DEPARTMENT | Runville. | Lehigh H. S. Hafle Noy V P gation i Lucas, Frat W. Zerby Aug | The mo A Ww wi )W V2 mitnd x. Brows Aug ¥ DAY 4 . x " . . » - ! Mo lay ol g Ha . g oi $4 “hy Atl MM AY . ! CONTINUED FROM 7th PAGE| hope, Alfred Chas. Emerick, Davis, W. Va... .De | Thanks n pas hie ) ‘ te wha , . R vin bicke " oy : ~ rr ~~ pol \ ram 8 Xuias. lef], John A Ryman 3 iy BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. villas { in vw U0E le not . and 1 " oa h vi BR xO) Kreamerv ille. | Mollie McC! v and son Walla pod : ’ y s Benjam ) | f mington on Sat LY " A k ! W. D. Marshall, Be " Har i A ) 8 lay. 1 Lucas and w hb gh Valley Coa pat \ Joseph Ra 3 Madisot p a loseph " 0 ) | paren home at this place ov lay { ns € y } i Alf O : hud ’ . 5 ; na : jl. CG. BB ne M a ‘ | Some of our young A | ie proj Henry Broen, M Jar M r has 1 | ! Tom's AO n \ Ww at Hu t anew | Monday n : Jaco . ither Miller w | This week w As rcat Wink! |S r i AT " in Rag nm Ot | Michael F. H W it Pe living : | weighed 450 pe ning wa 1 in | H. N. Hess, Woodw r It 0000 w--SAUSag A | MM: PD. |. } and ) Airing i jC. W. 8 . Lt t W . | That ’ ' . ‘ aN ] 11 fr } at 1a iv, 3 a. at 1 hal x 1H ) W yf i : : sracl Ha A ued from an lid er g We . , 1 1 . > 5 . ly a ' : 3 we ah h oe : | g yes ] AM AY wi y " ind A . A H i hi a : 4 Ea ¥ i oe | 1 8 md . St 1 . yf W.E. » 5 Mar . ' ” | went to eat you ne Ha' ba whe a A : { there is ¢ 0000 ft for R >. } As the old adag ' TA | not n . Sans : 14 week A Se v Ty ' A wr Aver's Pills K ) | yw and thet heed } the | Oo A nd wl . i Hor Hi " Cobu AA : Q 1 3 i the uteher ¥ ¥ e ” i a aea 1a butel : i ' this week $ er M. W 1 Sips Aug we t sne 9 { 4D pee me c on the | yu! 4d : oY y he 1 oe 3} al ha Th hrst ase called was, W an B john A. Long Ma "n ¥ 2 h ste a wh We ¢ )1 f hii fac baa t ar ed to a deer p i 4 W. T. Hoover. Port Ma a let Write fo our Doctor. » the futn | hade of black. b { tor the creek | Mingle ( Herla ied | Ow Rides che - ave 1 ha services of The atl thom T B ora 1 95.8 IOP. 4 ib. | Hagia ened judg piea non Mrs. H. W. Stover, Woodward. Ses i O€ pata . } om 1.1 VEL g | hat effe ) ek water would have h . irene e otion | 1 Watson. Stow Shot May . picnic grout " being traveied | on g face that wa wered w grease 5 , et r i : a T M |i I li S d { quite a bit lat u Saturday | und soot 1 Sam wa \ hut } ne g ateral h ule § % As Ha al Ne d 0ry- ay Or (u 10, wen ti wanted | 4 . lat y the Dlais we early |! Ming i K ¢ Bye ; r wor e \ ; My . : | ja kle, M | Mar Bellefonte, - - = Pa. 0 mak Knov pas veat and ent 14 5 A Petes. 1 ox Apt , : : afral ag . - A pre named Adam oh Sober, \ Aj 4 adi Ee preached if. KE 2 few day . by parties from 1 » ie An In sting Scheel § ag He | 1.) )5} 1 ia it A iH is Wa 2 f wa ) pintan | th We ye An f ¥ ia fore making ) : Th Al A er of i ¥ Aan k e “dt a . : . v ry , NN » » others gla He : ry Ww Mu 2 ha Hall at : iis note ou chai \ xvi ' a : ham : p A Was give at i ! : e 1 ed it at # w Ansa nt § a n ‘ $ viet It wi X A week | ; ul ' # wa Te “ : 13 | - oats v i a : ’ ot M : week M A ; il M \ y par 3 : A advisable : wud a : nk DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. s Alia h Akin TT hat Wi " M1 Mrs. A w ) : . ’ ake en to as a y ADL ’ 0 al A Atl CO : fr n k we ) al n and! : " AY ot f i bh , y —~ — -« r » a \ \ bia wa . a aba ’ | } J " ' y . v A ! Ha d € a} : ATi it } 3 wou a ng wo | A ’ A y ) ga K i ' 1; | pre wt ¢ t £12 1 A “ Poe M ' 3 ’ A : sla . > 1 hb ' sk that ¢ : . . ' o - 7 n TT TY " ng nt h $ 3 Mrs. Eliza Wolf, of MR 1 bie Gediimre: Ham al 0 RPA: e Love. FOR PRICE REDUCTIONS 'TILL HOLIDAYS . Ax he \é Ling I : a w —- ’ ‘ 3 ) Lhe art ? TF R 0 Tt wd . 1 , an by hb 1a le wl wa ) cede Mca : ARE OV ER. our lown, HONK Selle We Are Anxiousto Take The Opportunity... \ ur 3 WE en Ri w L aa of ) Ps At 3 ace h , party B, 10F | wwe are sorry to say the little daughter his hot x to Kreamer-{ oc orth Waite is 1aid ip with typhoia at alsburg, will hold an entertainme LLL Ld Lat at ibatatarakadet hati adibetedetodiaedatatetedibttbbidi tibia bt A AAAALAAALALAL } a ‘ " i On Friday | seve We hope r her speedy recovery y v Ww b townshi Me . h of that place Ot wih wih Joseph Norn f Altoon visited his | moaned trest ole t eailt Saturday ev ! ) h The en ask ! TR rig to fetch JO pi NOTTS ® ona, is H] : moneaq in (respa } A DOR § y CAs b his " / ‘ nt 4 ke went to | brother Henry of this p ny “, ” oi days settled and discontinued tertainment w con t of the popular IIE a b SURar allev owned by a | 2% He reports everything boom nga he Dla . : bias : play The Deestrick Skule of Vears ; nd Soding one at home Altoona | john F Poller, adm strato H 0 A ’ ' ( Det ' X C T re ’ 4 : a, ! ! ¥ d : wa . . Thetis ha g0'" and ie xerhition of the ees anuarvyv nn mm Oats pres 11 NOW OO many 11 Lit wok f1 the A a hor years old lohan B. Rockey will carry the belt this | Geprge McClellan Potter, deceased, vs N a le of to Years’ Allo” Tiose 1 Jan , REIL 2 a , go in Le a os n, goth othes, | fa for big hogs, he killed one that |The Union Centra fe Insurance Con Mh LTS r Vents Apv ; NO Se ['o reduce stock must take oft pront. came in A saved at Jerome wedged 454 pauls and another 495 pany of Cincinnati, Ohio, summoned in two plays have given the public the Moser we ! and on Saturday 0 can beat that! | . oo purest fun, as 1 made the most money : . $6 08 |assumpsit, plea non assum psit his ’ p n P v . - mort wi 0 home of |. F. Wate At present William Duey an i B.C. ‘ i A 4 paT se for charity of any known entertainment Choi e of any Coat in the house, . and asked.to : ree in the stable | Huey are comforting themselves with case was called and tried just one year Don't u Wa It will be tich. Proceeds . a n and warm | : When in the act of | lame backs. They look a little bent on | ago, having been called for trial on the a A ( . . Choice of any Coat formerly selling from $0.60 to tying the hot he was nabbed by Loyd something--what is it Wilhe ? | «th day of December, A. DD. 158, at for mission cause raion ee: 15 Cts $12 00 ‘ . . . a - - S7 a8 Wa hei Ne was set 48 Sac Jin Pom On the 16th of this mouth there will be | which time the proceedings were fully for adults, 1octs. for children Enter . } * WAS taken lo Sugar valley and on Mon. py ate y eck! | h a x begi at 7:10 . > . . ; day was conveyed to Lock Haven to jail | & shooting match at John Meckiey's Io published in these columns at that time, | IInMmCnt begins 47 7530 B- Choice of any Coat formerly selling from $7.50 to 10 await trial in January invited to join in for a share of the game. Jud grows out of the disappearance of $0.50, - - - - - - $6.48 Why Some Kreamerville People Go to Church George Mc Potter from Cross Forks in “Ni 4 » h | : > Some 20 10 ehureh to wee Walker | Potter county in the latter part of May, ecessity FAY { ec Choice of any Coat formerly selling from $6.00 to While seme others go there to sleep . 154. having had his life insured in the ’ TE 87 50 " - - - - - s$4 98 Bots a Vo ny Shaiv bre | Acfendant company in 189; for 150000, | Mother of Invention.” | D0, . 5 gE John Lohr and family spent Sunday at ‘ : ) hs 11 { wi fur Some go their wives t PAM Nittany | and this suit 18 brought to recover the It th ¢ 7 2 24-11¢ h i lush Capes. silk lined and trimmed w ith fur, $5 I heir conscience others try to aa . : fil p i nr) was | 4 ne ¢SSt or n : Bains go 10 laf] thelr Woes Some one had the kindness to help | amount of this policy. At the former A li bl bl fi | Others go to show thei hes themselves 10 six of John Lohr's chickens | trial the jury foun 1 a verdict in favor of wonest, re tabie Pioo puri er Boimé £0 to heat the pressher. on Sunday evening. C.M. Fox also had | the plaintiff, whereupon the defendadt and tonic that brought info | " . Boys go 10 reconnoitre, ; one of his fine large Bramah roosters | comnany applied for a new trial which / ’ - | RESS ( O0DS oN dirls Ko because they ought-« stolen last week w A proc ied in that a new trial was exience Sloot ry Sarsapa ) 4 J Some £0 to hear the sonnets, The Women's Missionary Society of | granted Fla, 233 EGY CONEER- | ack ssc. Serge, 48 inches wide 39c¢c Many go for sage reflections the United Evangelical church will meet | trated extract prepared by & ja 1H" 5C. OCIRe, 4 : ) bit preelo ” o help colleetions t y, « . : 4 4 - ‘ RP . ’ “ : - - But preelous few to help colle 8¢ the hems of Mla Jae by Quien) ho Good Showing combination, proportion and | 36 inc h Serge, all colors, 17¢c Pine Grove Mills members of the society are invited to The sale of liquor has been almost process peculiar fo itself and 16 inch wool Serge, all colors. . . 29c¢ ’ attend. wholly abolished daring the six months’ baad, ’ ! 1d . giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla wat Plaids . . . : , “ Sat of full blast this week is The United Evangelical church, of [trial of prohibition, in Lowell, Mass. | ° ne y ed Curative Pp . Dress | laids, 6c latcherd is 11 blas is ce 3 ’ . . utthering or ey - ] 0 | Jacksonville, will treat their Sunday | yader license 100.000 barrels used to be uneq power. | Home-spun, black and two shades BiRyy = " - 50c¢ killed By all appearances winter has come al jast. Hope all are ready for the grim | are cordially invited to attend. eld visitor, . Miss Minnie Martz, with her best An Apple Twenly-One Years 014. fellow, were down from Tyrone, for a short visit to her parents this week, Mrs. John A. Robb, of Lock Haven, has About a week ago while the boards a bound apple and it is twenty-one years were icy Mrs. Shiffer slipped and fell, |old. It was preserved by means of causing her to keep to ber room ever | cloves. It has shrunken some, but its since, Mrs, John Musser accompanied by her fine porketrs are being School, on Christmas evening, 10 § cream and cake, ice cream to sell They will also ha shape is retained, ed in so tightly that they can bardiy daughter, Mrs. Laur Krebs, spent Tuesday shopping in Deliefoute. Glad | pulled out, during the evening. All The clovesare wedg- ce ve be shipped into the city annually ; at the present rate the anvual amount will not exceed 1,000. The police reports show a marked decrease in crime during the six months, Keal Estate Sold. The executors of the estate of the late Jonathan Tressler sold the farm east of Centre Hall, now occupied hy M, B. | Mr. Duck was the Duck, for $3200 purchaser, Is wonderful record of cures has made it America’s Greatest Medicine, Rosy Cheeks — * / have good health and rosy cheeks, thanks to Hood's | Sarsaparilla. RB builds me wp and saves doclor bills.” Mary A. Burke, | AMAA AAAAARAA AKA grow Suter $s Nut 4 THE GL O B Ei. Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa. Remnants of Black Dress Goods at reduced prices. of them. If you can use a small piece COME IN. avapa Jloods "Moods Fille enre Tear LT tha non trriiating i only eathartio to take with Hood's Sarsaparil] LJ a id,