uRHIYOIe AL CHAS. R. KURTZ Ed. SECOND WEEK APRIL CO and | \ Very Week CONTINUED MANY CASES Tried Adi d b < and Were ist ne Were Settled, Other Wednesday | D a Few s Stricken from the l warned ywrenoon—Keport y 9 Gettig vs. B ie Ardel Ir., George Ia Isaac Allred Ammerman, 100 ASSO pait National of Bells trator of Bank Collins, adminis mas Collins, deceased A gener ian re of 1599 this defendant t J. C. Witmer of record and caused an exes rains placing his writ in the is of the sheriff, who levied al prop= ry | He property of the said J. ( Ww Ww n the possession of C. Witmer in ner township as t} Witmer tl where upon liam tmer in sintify pl that the prop but on the sherift 1 not belong to J Witmer, that the property belo to him, hav bought it at a sher sale ing the year 18005 on an execution on a judg Ww ment sometime In in bis favor notice the pow] a praised turn and re under the nterpleader laws of ommonwes thin stile was ad to try the i of this property trial ) : | and at ustained | claims and a t v ; fered in hb favor on Monday perty levied upon Austin Swisher va John Brus Adama George Bruss, Hugh and | nett tabwih Ben summoned in eject piea not guilty. This action was brought to gain of " acres in Hoston township, which the plain tifl, from Jacob Tome about 1570 on articles of possession of a tract land of about together with other lands, bought agreement, obtaining a deed therefor in 1578, and sometime in the early seventies Mr. Bwisher sold these 21 acres to William lennety, on an article of agreement which the plaintiff alleges Mr. Bennett surren- dered to him near the end of the year 1574, stating that he could not pay for it, and | that he, Swisher, went into possession of the land again in 1575 and remained in | possession until sometime in 1586, when he was dispossessed by these defendants, The defence is, that in 1573 a judgment URT Short Session Held this "rop. William which was so proceeded in that the land was entered against Bennett Hugh the Adams was sold in 1874 by the sheriff to Adams deed sherifl for the same and in 1886 Mr who received his from sold the property to John and Geors morning JOIN THE CHURCH MATT lavit yuse Prohibition who has been ex-Senator Ouay Swaliow has forwarded the ott rv ( Hon Dear etter er to ex-Senat Jaay Matthew Sir and f five years ven tan Brother y () iny | have ve JDK my ad your reiig «ti n i ago, declit you in view of need of such me 1 join the Prohi have d 4 got into 1 company H cKinley, the army « J n Lonists better me it ant anteen, Beer Bre x, Distiller heathens some of LEWISBURG'S TRAGEDY As ler at Lewisburg was week a brief account of the recent v » Lenhart is that ublished mar this in paper. Since then was vet a hearing and the result he 3 w held for trial The testimony [4 w A As 80 positive that there is itttle hope for him escaping the gallows nr last week we made refer Motz, t of Woodward and the following will article * to Newton as a former resi correct some of the statements that were incorrectly reported 10 us Newton Motz was a stepson of Absalom Motz, but and not not a grand. son of Jacob Motz, ated to the J Motz to Mrs and he re cob fam Noah Weave vy is Another Sheldon . w( An ex begin running this paper as Captain Kidd subscribers may expect a call from us hange announces x! week would have run it Delinquent with their account stuck in the muzzle of a six shooter, Otherwise this paper will be running as the sheriff want to runs it, .—— Three Ears John Kauffman, residing on the Willis farm near Granville bridge, Mifilin coun. ty, has a curiosity in the shape of a pig with three fully developed ears, the {and many iojared fhird ear growing out at the base of one | of the others, .-—— Was Once a Millionaire Reuben Green, at one time a million | aire ol Jot mgport died in the hos tal, that city, Tuesday, of pueumonia, fe was buried by the overseers of the poor. He was 50 years old, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY OLEOMARGARINE . A 1) MAY 1000, WANTS Si0,000 DAMAGES. FRAU DS Young Lady of Jersey Shore Sues for Breach How the Law is Violated tinually. Con- JOHN Ne t ia the Dist it His Of Oh Gov, Stone and Avoid the Re [ican als Try to Mor ilon lnves tigation that he the were There are mi Oleomargarine pay argely something the Quay ready to sell whind the afford to That AWaAYS ACrea machine Governor Stone ture of the Quay machine ‘Had Governor Stone a sense of public huty, how long would Secretary of Agri culture Ham and ( Wells and all their ince mpetent and cor rupt sabordinates remain in office in the face of The North American's exposure of the relations of the Dairy and Food Commission with the oleomargarine swindiers and tribute.payers? The patent truth is that the Quay machine does not want to prosecute the dealers in oleo It does not dare the ma chinery of the law against them, Many lars have been paid for the is ton {0 set thousand of dol these criminals and {f ne some upon it e : by machine » ) the w protect the ie on, ach turn wa : 1 by on off » what ial .- w MEN KILLED At Schofield, Utah, Many Injured by Explosion A terrific in the expiosion occurred Tuesday winter the Pleasamt Valley company’s coal mine at Schofield, the Rio Western railway, pear Colton, Utah, by which, accordiog quarters of on Grande HAMILTON CENSURED | en | | | mussioner | : } { in real operation | Blliot being pockets their i his pockets of fi : i and the offenders arrested of Promise, Walker, young woman of Jersey Shore, Annie a pretty and Mi prominent Friday began a breach of promise case inst Arthur Scarborough, also a resi- cy Shore, asking for damage 1 arborough, ‘ars, xed Japu wedd Ary ng day, and that * event she preg ie Mm ' ! A bout and hore 10¢ where ous for ng ber absence , DCA juainted with Miss or in ler Hy 184) his suit so persisten young lady were mar RIVERA NOT A REBEL Are Organis , ngt tan Kule ue had been used story at the inst gation « es, who wished to ir for mayor of Havana that Ly Rivera said no outbre feared before the munici ne , or immediately a UrSIOnNIsts at estate ning the and the the hi one half royalty { $120 OF lease Aun one-hundred a a bonus for which used Le res on gusher is located has been ref rivals Bradford in its palmiest day .-— AMONG THIEVES FELL Last Monday afternoon # bibu lack Bear, Lewis Elliott, ns individual Ph methiog like twenty. five d iy disp wed from came to psbhurg, with ollar cash in nd. It was not long until he attract birds of the same in him a fow! to be a couple of other ther, who saw The 10 as the trio were wending their weary lucked opportunity came about way to the Erb house on Spruce street that ime, his companions, Charles Waple badly intoxicated by hite, and Lo Jones, colored, dragged ground on own and rifled gir quarry onto the ball proce street, threw him d > ’ in were havging around and saw the trans action and one of them a dime, advising him to get a pack of cig currency Boys Jones threw Other Workers | arettes with it, and keep his mouth shut They quickly informed Policeman Sank ¥ of the robbery. A warrant was issued They saw he game was up, confessed and handed er the money. They were given a ating before "Squire La Porte, who to reports, over 100 people were killed ground them guilty of highway robbery It is reporied that 90 bodies have alreay been recovered, The work of rescue 1s going on A everything possible is being done to res’ | Heve the suffering and ascertain th | pamber of dead. A dispatch from Scho | field states positively that there ha been gy fire dead bodies taken ou of the Pleasant Valley coal compan mine No. 4. There were 250 men work in the two mines, Nos. 4 and The balance of the miners ure dead, od in deffanlt of $500 bail they were nt 10 jail to await trial before the coun. y court in August, Ledger, --—— New Houses, : Many new houses have been built re: | cently at Retort and Sandy Ridge, Clear. { field county, and others are in the course of erection. The boom in the fire brick business at those places is the cause. BEECH CREEK SCORCHED A Disastrous Fire Occurred Mon- day Afternoon ENTIRE TOWN THREATENED from were hing ea Mothershaugh 4 ana H's barn on Wg next below two o'clock the win and the flames were gotlon un Mot estimated $0 * house were = Met outside “, yey is 5 wvered by gar's b WRECK ON BEECH CREEK Head On Collision Occurs Neat Kun A head bound passenger train and an east bound on collision between the west treight train on the Beech Creek system Saturday forenoon near it is said, to Visduct, ing . Mong of train ow A misunderstan orders The conductor of the passenger train Willis hurt All the passengers, R. Peale, seats and Taylor, was only slightly among whom was Senator 8 were thrown their pone of them were injured 10 any extent The wreck arred from badly shaken up, bat ox Of A Curve near Ford's Run The engines were smash a shapeless mass of twisted ron The tank of the freight engine was knocked ff its trucks and rolled over t} we bank several cars of freight were utter y demolished Eogineer Bassett a to their The freight crew The nd fire man stuck engine and escaped injury amped and also escaped road was blocked for five hours .o-—— Bound for Cape Nome H. Meyers Lock Haven, started on his long journey for the Cape Nome, Alaska, gold fields He will go direct from this city to Seattle Samuel ol ast week and from that city the trip will be made by water, The distance from Seattle to Nome is 2,980 miles, I. C. Carlson, ot Renovo, also left that | place with the intention of going to Cape Nome, .- Sure Sige, When a boy begiss to wash his neck | without being licked to do it, it is a sign VOL. 22, XO In. FACT, FUN AND PANCY Bri Sparkling Paragraphs—Selected and Original, th aen r have we Ly 1 8 WOmar her coat and she could ess her She ai What One W - oman Thinks a pre ¥ EO0G Taking fe easy use for laziness Some people original, are only {uv A Zvice is cheap, but it sometimes costs retty dear to foll ' d You wi A mi ots of bows is always surrounded with ine she keeps in good trim There is always one man you can trust to look you straight in the eve the at ocun A young husband, is but i fe - this modern rm of bowing down to a golden « A he A admires a « but wh man ever woman admires st more the woman makes him think be is clever Mote than one explosion over family expenses has begun with a woman's curiosity in meddling with a new fashion magazine . -. Injured While Fishing ter Trout Clement Hartman. a retired merchant, of Philadelphia, was badly mjared near Howard Saturday. While fishing for trout his line became fastened in the limbs of a tree and he climbed upon a rock 10 free it. While standing on the rock he slipped and plunged headfore- most into the stream, a distance of twenty feet. A half hour later his companions found him unconscious and covered with fortunately lying with his head out of water, He was revived with difficulty. He returned home Saturday | be is passing through his first love affair. | gigi,
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