Page 8 THE RACKET TEST TSVENTIQ & RT nN a 7o X cH N WAIST PinGhin Waist Gorse THE RACKET. aR pe ee Wn : Correspondents’ dh Department : + oe ” oe oe We + a + detedeededeode dodo dood dodo dododeode ded odode ede SMULLTON, a SL TYLERSVILL a MILESBURG an Es t of the highest signifi- aster gift is on with which the re. of dollars of taxes to the peasantry, a long list of decorati m and s ix pages of promotion of bureaus cratic officers are hardly worth comment — Two Russian forces, on th April a9, simultaneously attacked the of Tungh ve consecutive ’ +H ¢ nigh of Japnese near the town ising driving them tw point 13 1 : n and occupying Tunghusing —————— Tarxine of pi kpockets, the greatest of these is Rockefeller tne Standard Oil feller wag —— Centar Democrat and N, Y. Tribune Farmer one year for $1.25. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 4, 1905. GREGG TWP, —— POTTER Twp The dance evening at 11 yf th pla e young folks Rev lot of choice : on Saturday, Beckly { irees -- f Lebanot HOUSERVILLE. Extensive repair the U, B. church at this § Quite a - tance were in town nber of n i i bei person on Sunday at r mad IK aie : nace a dis to attend from the funeral of John Dale, among them 1 1 BONIS, Daf t) were two companied by Pa William ( engaged buildir George | Hall, spent G8 again ——— A Florida hot and robbed the other day altogether blind. el keeper Wesley aeir ian il 2. ‘ronemiller and wi several days in t Keller is able to be on th was held up Justice is not PENN TWP, i. BEECH CREEK heir arrival ———— Snow Preserved Apples. The farmers the vicinity of Belle the orchards is vill, near Lewistown, report that ground under trees in the covered with apples of last year’ good Top was very large, many crop [he of the less valuable varieties were not picked These apples lay on the ground well covered with snow during the win ter, and were thus preserved h—— Given Free Advice. an Kot a more, , A wor in town letter thus week to stay at home her cl after 10k ildren, have her husband's meals ready when he comes home hid work, and quit gadding and visiting and gossiping. from —— Disease causes kies as fashion almost as many wrin. 2ND WEEK OF COURT, Unfinished Business of Last Week cluded--8entences Inposed. Ine Reported by 8. D, Gettig, Esq Thursday morning Court was called for the purpose had fenses during the of 1mposing sentence proven guilty of of- npon those who heen week, which are as fol- lows Robert Ferenbauch, who was found guilty of embezzlement from the # Co, at Pa., fine of $300, and costs of prosecution American Expres Philipshurg to pay a also Western Penitentiary for a period of two years Fultz to undergo imprisonment at the Harry Kessinger and Geo who plead guilty to larceny, were esch sen tenced to pay a fine of #1 and costs of prose cation ; also to undergo imprisonment i the Huntingdon Reformatory at Hunting lon, Pa., under the rules and regulation that institution Edson Faltz, who alw « plea guilty io the same ntenced fine of $1 0 pay A and serve wement at tl Mrs samuel GG. Slack sold to his wife, Mary Slack the porchase price there ie he and an A the bond Verdict favor of the pia ler va Barney Mendleman |} g an action for slander and the case ym Philipsharg Court adjourned anti o'olock h time the habeas ' n ernoon, at whi n the case of the Commonwealth Ntewart } ward Stewart and rege was heard This case is of Osceola, and is the Michael McH Moshanson n the iy Chane w here the vd body of gh was found creek o Ith day wil, 1905, an inquest held wer the remeins by ‘Squire LaPport of Philipsburg, the ity returniog a verdict { accidental drowning Subseqn son of Mr Justice in entiy Ul MceH igh App aredd before anoth Philipsburg and swore out warrant for these three defendants. anc tney were atl I'he District subsequent y brought to the Commonwealth is represented Ww Runkle woked after hy by the Attorney G while the defense is } James A. B. Miller, G. W, Zeigler and the Hon John G After love bearing the Court remanded the prisoners to jail without bail of for their trial at the August sessions Court After this hearing the case of Zeigler va Mendleman was again taken up aud lasted all afternoon, ‘I'he case grows ont of some words passing between the plaintiff and the defendant in the borough of Philipsharg on the 20th of April, 1903, the plaintiff al. leging that she was ealled certain names, that certain language was used against her and she brings an action in slander to re. cover damages from the defendant. The case goes to the jury on Wednesday morn- ing. Verdict on Wednesday afternoon in favor of the plaintiff for $10.00 B. F. Harris va Huston township, being an action for damages against the township, on trial, ———— The Clearfield fire department is mak ing preparations for an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration and they are going to have a good time. It is expect ed tBat there will be a number of visiting fire companies and bands presen and a great big time is anticipated. Secular vs. Religious Newspapers. } Rabbits Race Trains, Davis, « rapaper | ¥ NOT WOO] a — Stop Mining for Switchir eelalist, 10FF Eye 5p BROCKERI} Thursday, May 18 PROFESSOR ANCEL, Brackerhoffl House, May PROFESSOR ANCEL. Thursday, 18, 5 o A A A A a a A ected lan —t cece ce cane bbb bbbbbbd bd +4499 92 PPP +P PPP PPP Pd a. ——_—_ TETTTTTTTTTTITTTITeTeYTTTeYTYTYTTSY RU hh hh . CR 4 : Sods At a recent forced sale of an Eastern Manufacturer we were enabled to pick out about 50 rolls of Carpet, comprising Wil- tons, Smith’s Best Velvets, Tapestry, ete., also about ro rolls of Cotton Chain and all- Wool Ingrains. These goods arrived May 4th and will be placed on sale SATURDAY MAY 6th. Here is a chance for all who have not vet purchased, and by all means vou should get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Nothing will be held back, but every piece Our window display shows you only a few of in the lot will be sold at forced prices. our many desirable styles. ES Aa A A a ARE A a i ee ars tt dE AA LL Sit tettiteatii: SEE OUR LINE OF INGRAIN! AT . Freight rate paid on all Carpets to the amount of $r2.50 or over. KATZ & CO. AdbbibbibAbLL Stet etttcteseottittitti: FETT TYTTTYTYYY BEER 000000000 000000
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