Paar 4. he ¢ mire Democrat. CHAS. R, KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR: {gpiTORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCUI ATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - Persons the office CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs N.Y. 3iw World for Pittsburg Stockman | Tribune Farmer $1.50 PER YEAR the money to $1 pe who send or bring and pay in advance I Year wit! The date your st printed on the lab credits are ven first issue of each you remi special req Subseribers eh not notifying us Subscriptions will otherwise directed We empl : to send or bring the EDITORIAL 1904 AND 1905. were in sight, others will seek tl it 15 best the pickle barrel tions are over —it will — . A FIERCE RIDE. Down Big Hill on Log, Make a Three- Mile Dash in About Four Minutes. 1 Will at N Edward Powers and members of a « w whe to chute, to ISINEeSS kid the top of a three -mile inds and the Ww twists its way down amon and out over black chasms until it ends on the edge of a creek where the logs are being banked for spring freshets The chute is made of half logs, hol lowed out in the shape of deep troughs, then laid end miles into the to end the whole three valley below A descent of nearly soo feet is made in that distance, and the logs, on the ice covered slides, gain a frightful momen. tum before they run out on the home stretch at the “landing A knot of men at the camp shanty one night last week declared that none of the log rollers was brave enough to ridea log the A raised in the banter, it consisting of a barrel of flour and a ham for the widow of one of the woodsmen who had died of down slide “purse” was typhoid fever last summer Powers and Ncedham, single men, accepted the banter the fol. lowing day, selecting a smooth hemlock log, started on their toboggan journey They lay flat on the stick, using their legs to keep the craft “right side up,” and the slide was made without mishap, The entire distance was made in a little more than four minutes, The widow for whom they won the flour and meat got it on Christinas day, both and A DESCRIPTION OF SNOW SHOE R. R Continued from page 1. » Snow Shoe region was brought in then, Snow over the Erie pike Known and at a Shoe Inter ection known as ome of the here and engaged in hn G. Uzzle preservat f a benefa sell eri ts ite MIA an in that section than any other man in it Although getting pretty well up in years Mr. Uzzle is fully competent to look aft his deer parks, fisl i 1 other realty Shoe possesses : 2 ob pienty and the atmo A Grandmother at Lew Lhe ch i Of 34. interested Mrs grandmother in the All porting sup- ' : Clemens town Is 0 be ing the youngest state. She was bort 1869, and in 1884 was married, Her son, Homer G, Clem. ens, was born thirteen months later, and Miss To this pair a son was born in 190% was married to Minnie Ramsey this Brooks birth the under 19 and named David At the time year, Clemens of his father and mother were just and 17 years old respectively Some enthusiastic citizens of Lewistown go so ar as to claim for Mrs. Mollie Clemens the title of the youngest grandmother in the country. If records similar to this become popular, race suicide will speed. ily become a dead issue a—————— Strange Injunction Asked for, One of the strangest requests ever made to the Blair county courts was that of Mrs. John 8, Weber, of Altoona, when through Attorney W. 8. Hammond she filed a bill in equity praying for an in. junction against her late husband's rela tives, restraining her to attend his fun. eral. Mrs, Weber stated in the bill that she believed her husband's relatives would not permit her to attend Weber's obsequies. Judge Bell refused to grant the injuction, saying that it was very unusual and unprecedented, but advised an amicable adjustment of the difficulty. | Weber was a merchant of Altoona, OFFICIALS INSTALLED, wi a notices and point’ At the conclusion, th ¢ audience press the prominent 1 forward late court ongratu officials Hon was among the first to greet his and other among Love, who succes them being sor and wish him well Isaac Dawson, of Bellefonte, was ap. pointed a tipstaff at Argument Court, on Tuesday morning to fill McCafferty's immediately the vacancy due to Thos, resignation tendered after the election Some other appointments, we under tand, will be announced later —— A CARD. ne Pusu The partnership heretofore existing be- tween Parties & Walker in the practice of the law, has been dissolved All books, papers, suits, judgments of records, as well as Orphan Court mat. ters remain in the hands of D. F. Fort. ney for settlement, trial, ete. Parties desiring information concerning any. thing formerly in the hands of the firm, will call on the undersigned, who re tains the old office and will always be ready, in the future, as he has been in the past, to attend faithfully to any business entrusted to his care Respectfully DF AA Weather Report. Weekly report Bellefonte Station DATE TEMPERATURE Mazimum Minimum J] 1 a EY) “ 1" cotf Foxrxry , Clear clowdy oo - loudly ines . ClORr.. svssvionns a Kain On 2, to midnight, 52 ineh ; show on A, early morn to night 4 Inches Total rainfall in December, of snows, 13 inches December had one rain, of an inch, and thirteen inches of snow, at half | dozen different times, the heaviest being | seven inches on Christmas. This makes | the total preciptation of rain and melted { snow for December, 1,08 inches—a mere | fraction over an inch, B | up the cisterns, Jan #1 Inch Total THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, ut it helped fll Meptatonte Pa. TRIAL LIST. For mencing January Term of ( January 23rd, tinuing two week ADVERTISEMENTS EG AL TANUARY Es ; described rea r SURE rpnement mie nu the Township of f Centre and state of Pean'a pd described as Tollows viz Resin gal stones, thenoe north Wig degrees west 2 perches, thenoe Botth So degrees west & per ches stones ; thenee north 8 degrees east S45 perches to an oak ; thenoe south 5 degrees oat 2 perches to a piteh pine, thence south 2 degrees exst J perehies LO stones | thenee south ih degrees west 335 to place of begian! og containing 1! acres neat measure Tanrws OF SALE Ten per cent of bid on day of sale and the balance on confirmation of sale W.4. RUNELE M. LL Emerick Attorney, Bellefoute, Pa Administra Centre Hall to or Pa Cc RT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Honorable J. 6G Love, Pres dent Judge of the Court of Common FPlras of the th Judicial Distriet, consisting of Lhe county of Centre, having 1saahd his precept beat IDK date the Sth day of Dee, 1304 to me a) re ted for holding a Court of Co nmon Pieas Urphans’ Court Quarter Ses-lons of the Peace. Uyer and Terminer and General Jalil Delivery, in Beliefonte for the eoun'y of Om tre and to commence on the th MONDAY OF JANUARY being the 2ird day of January, 1° and to eortinne two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace Alderman and Constables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in then proper persons at 1 o'clock In the taren the Ir with their ree rds. Inqui-itions, aminations, and their own remembrances 0 do those things which to thelr office apperian » to be done and those who are bound 16 recou n izances 10 proseculs against the prisone:s that are or shall be in the Jol of Centre coun ty, be then and there to prosecute against theg os shall be just Given under my hand at velisfonte the 18th day of De, in the your four Lord 194 and the one hundred and treaty eighth year of the independence of the United “tates H.8 TAYLOR Sheriff wi of “x SBERIFFS SALE By virtue of writs of Fira Faclas, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cent » coun ty, Pa, and to me directed, thers will be ex wed to publie sale, at the Court House, in the Boneh of Bell fonte, on MONDAY, JANUARY ova at 1 o'clock p.m. the following described real ssiate to wit All those two cortaln lots of ground situate in Center Hall Borough, No, 1-Hegi ning at A stone adjoining lot of Joseph Bitner | thenes North thirty and one ball degrees West ten and nine tenth Jerthen 10 A post: then» by Mountain lot North Afty eight degrees ¥ thirteen and aught tenth perebhes to stone thenee by jot «1 Joseph Krotzer South twenty five and one hall degrees Kast three and seven. tenth perohes to A post | thenes by the same South twenty-nine degrees West eleven and two tenth perches to A post; thenes by the same South thirty four and one hall degrees West five perches to a stone atl the piace of beginning «+ Containing one hundred and ten rehey Also No. 2<Bounded and desoribed as fn fows Beginning at the Turnpike and run ping elght feet along said Turnpike Into lot of Daniel Musser to 8 stone | thenes twenty sight snd one hall degrees East Ave porches to a sone of the line of Neff and Messer bods © Con taining one square peroh and twotenths of a bh, Thereon erected A two story frome Sweltin house. barn and ontbulidings Meir taken In execution and to be sold as the property of F. BE. Arney and Kilzabeth J oH «No deed will be acknowledged in money is pald in fall, eerie omen PUGS. TAYLOR, Sheriff 18 January th, 100s PA., JANUARY 5, 1905 DIVORCE NOTICE Davip Mooxe § In of i the "o NORA Moone, YY Aug fo Nora Moore . husband has 11 ed A HDs FVoeas of Centre "i i 1] iying Are hereby Aidd { in } Ary ive RL said David » 3 1 onsg rad G omsner snmon Plea { Rebs ate of No, ¥ re Liberty 4 reen’s Pharmacy Co., “The Kings Best” FLOUR. Sack Guaranteed. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT McCALMONT & | CO., GEO. H. LUM, Clearfield, Penn'a. S000 POP RSPR POPOPNN0PRROPP PPR ROP PPRRRRRRRORRRRERPRRRe YP GETT G, Bowes PE = | | ATTORNEY & ZERBY, AT LAW Kary BLOOK BELL" PONTE, Pa Hower & Orvis SIM, THE CLOTHIER Reductions mn Men's and Boys’ Winter Suits and vercoats. SIM, THE CLOTHIER A watch lost here Christmas week awaits identification.
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