. 12 PAGES Circulation Over COURT PROCEEDINGS QUARTER SESSIONS Two Courts were in Operation on Mon day THE MILESBURG WATER CASE Long Trial Ends in a Favorable Verdict for that Boro--Other Proceedings in the Quarter Sessions--Lot of Trifling Cases f Hugl e of FE the of Lhe as ucas, this case was neg 0g. day eveni resulting favor of the plaintiff for Other cases on list w The case of Chas F. Shad vs ough of Milesburg was taken day afternoon, brought for the a tract of land owned t Muncy Mo i William McClur ha the and six perches of the Arbitrat Monday morning The trial was before Judge Love and Schad Kot a verdict foe $2750.00 which was cut by the Court to $1600.00. The plaintiff was not satisfied mn nrst down ed with this resuit motions everal d 1 3 “1 rentlen ag ian township, selected foreman thereof they went bills of indict to work upon the several to be laid before them by ment the District Attorney Commonwealth vs James Andrews iit and battery with intent to com Prosecutrix Frances Swisher not guilty and costs between prosecutrix and defendant Commonwealth vs Jesse Strayer trayal. Prosecutrix, Annie Barr. De- fendant entered a | sual sentence was imposed by court Harry Bottorf, Samue Commonwealth vs and battery. Prosecutor Verdict, guil Commonwealt! sault Furl Harry Kelly 1] nd Jt ana 1st count, assault ssa batter Defendant plead guilty to the first co and a nolle prose was entered as to second count Court sentenced him to pay the costs of of L ]] A. H, Knoff CASE Was an dict Knoff had shipped to Rosenthal in prose tie yt n and a fine vs Lo appeal from a 118 Rosenthal, This ustice 8s ver some poultry crates and boxes and the Knoff ured latter had not returned them sued him before a just the to court. The prosecutor received a ver. diet for $1.00 M. C. Gephart vs James B. Noll. This case was brought to recover on a plano which Gephart had delivered to Noll's house, Mr, Gephart is a Bellefonte piano dealer. Verdict for defendant Thos. and John Gilson, charge convey ing property with intent to defraud cred. tors; Henry Montgomery prosecutor, Defendants are from Sandy Ridge, De fendant not guilty; county to pay costs Albert Petters charge rape, prosecutrix | Ida May Parks. Parties live in Brown | Row, near Bellefonte, Verdict, not | guilty, Wm Kioske, of Snow Shoe, charge as. | sault and battery; prosecutrix Mary Hu. dedis. After hearing testmony of prose. | cutrix a nol pros was entered at the re quest of the District Attorney, co and sex verdict Rosenthal appealed it larceny and receiving stolen goods, Tite ju 4,500. ~Largest in Centre County. Wed 1 thus nesday evening; verdict will be returne Thursday morning gnored and Rimert, pay costs Howard--mal Wm. R Ol oseculon imert, true John Kline —malicious mischief, prose 1 cutor Theod« Settled, re Haupt Ferg desertion of uson tr ix Annie Irosecu pro prosecutor John F i ill ignored and prosecutor pay the cos Calvin Confer, Prosecutris Sidney - QUEER FISH A Balloon Fish Blows up in the Fallon House Restaurant, por . oom { the restaurant and Oar Charles Ulrich, the chef, was near the Vacquarien at the'time of the explosion wit} He was - LEFT HAND SHOT tance per got Mr He where he y to Mill H all eh DO sp tal y Mistaken for a Deer A Mistaken fora deer and shot to death anon Ww of West Buffalo town by his gunning comp tale of a day's sport that Ibert Ober p— Gos , 23 years old Union county ship Oberdorf and his lifelong companion, Joseph Biddle, aged had planned 21 years, were out with a party of ten hunters gunning for deer and bear in the Brush valley nar rows, on a direct line, and became sep- arated from the main body, About noon Oberdort Biddle found signs which led them to believe that a deer was near, Saturday and They separated so as to close in upon the animal opposite directions Biddle saw a laure! bush move, and shot, from | He saw something drop, and, hastening | to the spot, was horrified to find his bosom friend, Oberdorf, shot through the head. Death was instantaveous, Oberdorf leaves a widow, having been married but recently. The remains were taken to deceased's home in Union coun. tp for burial, ——— Altoona Tribune: Dr, H. K. Hoy, o i a BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1806. A NEW STATION FOR THE G.R.R. OF PA. work will be Commenced on the Bulld- ing at Once. COMPLETED BY NEXT APRIL The General Offices Will be Moved from Temple Court to that Place--Will be of Red Brick of Pleasing Design-~ Old Station Remains. station. It high, of seven feet parallel F. P. BLAIR, INVENTOR, An ldea That Became a Valuable Patent, not Appreciated. The following item rece ntly app in the Philadelphia Re “B F Lutz, a butcher | ‘ ., has invented a device that is hed alarm elock and when the m goes the draft of the stove a shott time the patent has been applied for 1s granted Mr. Lutz tion on the market, say (Laticaster county) Pres I'rauk P. Blair, place, devised a similar appli been in successful years, The habit of getting morning, and paradi the cellar in his pajamas, cold, was something he could s0 one night he put hi idea flashed over his moments his problem solved, all bein a little mechanical inger He went nary cheap dollar alars set so that when tl ring at any hour desired ' ord to an oft 001m operation inventive to his store ; Was be wound up on the pive the ¢'ock. The end of t tached to a stick that opefi. When the alarm it § 18 the morning. the s pulled away, the damper would drop down and woultl take a start and EY fie OMe : beeti. patented b a ) ¢ at furnices and it sel a Yeart ago when Mr. Blair prentice 1a Lebanor timeagock with a clock put on the coal box first test proved effect Theres wits an uoexpects oal, . the store but, the lock tlbpen had not arriv ve | lemma the boss kicked Good for Rats. A Bald Eagle street citizen says the! 1 the | Lock Haven Express, recently buried eliAr at i ea t of ot e As irank freely of the the result that the plaster wet hs and killed all the rats th The that stoma partaken gentleman he has not heard any rats about tried this exper Dominic Constance. ved this A notice 1 nhvs iI pay WAS rece week from an of t Westean Peni Ie tentiary that Domis an foniiam ame sare fron: thi v we Italian sent there from th nly, was considered insane, ar asked that the local authorities give hm prope prog A committee has been appointed r atten. tion to investigate as to his mental condition, ii De trans home in Benner twp., and was one of the prisoners who escaped from the county jail when Jerry Condo was killed He was sentenced to four years at September court 1904, on one charge; while the other sentence was suspended, in the hope that he would keep out of Lhe jurisdiction of this court at the expiration of his term —-— G randmother at 31, In a letter to the Columbus in which she takes exceptions to the claim of Mrs. Mary Scott of Mt, Vernon, 0. to called the youngest mother in the United States Mrs Dispatch” be grand. Kathe. rine Hairston, of Bassitts, Henry county, Virginia, says "1 was a grandmother at the age of 31. | was married at the age | of 14 and my daughter at the age of 13 | and am entitled to take precedence, 1] | am now the grandmother of two children | | to those stations at vise Was smashed and that pu to fether experiments that were denaBued as foolish pranks. y afterwards { panies secured a patent This over larg > Yorba” 8 ame. jocks 1o safes 3 for mtae advantage M1 lock was nj say that Mr wasthe first of wirld have r SAME t breakiast mn clock does the wo s———— Got a Load of Shot. Fri B wd Philip Stere, livi lay Stere, a ng at the home of not te wi} Spotls r in Union twp. , north of Flemin hu sburg was out rabbits from Pitt vicinity and ntine ning man was hunting the same seeing something move in shes, and supposing it to be game of some kind fired a load of shot, being al The He which broke the The ter most two hundred feet distant load struck him on the hip and legs wore heavy pantaloons force, but they penetrated the flesh two men soon met and were ribly frightened he assisted } picking out about npanied young Stere made ample provision dance and the inj iy $d sero sly and stiff YOUN MAN Was x wou only is a little sore at present mm New Schedules. I'he Fall and Winter Penna. R. R. went 26th, 190% Onthe B. E. V. RR will leave Bellefonte at 9:25 schedule on the into effect Sunday, Nov . train No. 51 of 983 am Train No. ¢2 will loave Bellefonte at 1:23, pm., instead of 1:26 pm. This train will not stop at Curtin, and Beech Creek This cutting out of stations is in addition which the train did not stop at previous schedule On Lewisburg & Tyrone R. R. trains will leave Bellefonte at 6:35, am, , instead | of 6:40, am., and 1:50, pm., instead of 2:00, pm, Trains arrive at Bellefonte at {and am still under 33. If any other |... am. and 4:20, pm. instead of 4:25, i foounty to find a woman to beat Mrs, | : ! this city, has just returned from Phila- | deiphia, where he attended a post gradu- ate course of clinical instruction, consist. ing of lectures and operations upon the | a shipment of two hundred and eighty John Bijeka, of Munson station; charge | ear, nose and throat, as taught by the | eight sewing machines to South Ameri. present day up-to-date specialists, | : woman can heat this | would be pleased to hear from her. The Democrat thinks its not worth while to canvass Centre Hairston I ———— A Large Shipment, The Demorest manufacturing company at Williamsport one day last week made ca, pm. C—O ———— No Help for Him, Toner Lucas, of Jersey Shore, who went to Philadelphia the first of the week to consult specialists concerning his back, which was broken by a fall of rock in a mine at Snow Shoe several years ago, has returned home, The physicians at the Methodist hospital could give Mr. Lucas no encouragement and would not recommend an operation, am, instead | STUDENTS AT STATE COLLEGE STRIKE Go Out In a Body After Disagreement With Faculty FOOT BALL TEAM REMAINS Order to Play Certain Scheduled Games--Dispute Arose Over Holi- days and Demerit System--Condi- In tions are Growing Serious The i | in order to get of Ww 1o0iDal game with A BR — Understooa Phone. phone ar was there Mrs. Smil was n take the dog to him. s Pealer called the dog's name over 1, Mrs Canine s ear one and he answers Smil ut the receiver to the Mr. Pealer sa come oul barked, ran the house and « the street idence of the his back t about a half mile Pealers, where the dog m Mr Smiley that the et master Pealer telephoned dog had arrived, New Cure. Sun nsport ff Tesh It say the Mont who 1 Rishel prop Hotel at Montgomery as | any man in Lycoming county, has been using a certain hair tonic at the recom mendation of a friend. Hair a quarter of an inch long has appeared in spots, and he now applies the tonic with a brush, as he does not for it want to get it on his hands fear it may grow hair on them Rishel is a native of Tusseyville, this county, and if he can cure baldness as above, the Loop should erect a monu- ment for him, and the virtue of that cure for baldness can be proved by putting some of the stuff on the head of it and produce hair on it, —————— The Gentzel Hunting Party The Gentzel party, of Spring twp, | composed of five hunters, camped in {the Green woods in Clearfield county two weeks, returned home on Tuesday | with two deer, a doe and a fawn, The | Gentzel crowd for many years has made {the Green woods their objective point | | for deer hunting and usually had fair {luck and sometimes were quite success. ful. They also killed two foxes, Three thousand gallous of saverkraut were made at the Huntingdon Reforma tory. There must be a large German element in that institution to eat all that stuff, J SECTIONS Vol, 27. No. 47. FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, THE PESSIMIST Behold the sours sit With t He never sees Lh He The only a1 “ 1 pe OWE he goes 8 smiling gazes on the ground gains his eves ere greet Are inthe puddies at his fees Iho heir gra bloom a he n eh flowers ob He searches out The rank, for The dainty And only He never But He always wears a vel nears he istens for the s Before his Ww of Limestone 10s miah Sandstone and Miss emia Whitestone both ghty “rockey don't you get a 1 er At a recent edit Isler rose ana « To save an ed his paper and save him from his paper and hil aespalr I senda i CAD yor pre 1 plainly and Manity, write we send it as 0 to save him 11 lead Deonle are dead people are MAke Mislaxkes — Berry's P lurality 88,260. eturns from A al exact | l an, for State Treasur Republi ncluding the 63 scatter Berry in ballots in Philadelphia ng Ci 88.260 otherwise straight mer's total vote in the State being 458 699 and Berry's 546.959 Why Should He Take it? A new York office boy was informed that he was heir to $500,000, but he de- clined it an insurance company and preferred to take his chances, Lebanon Times, ——— is a lively day in Chicago according to a summary of Sabbath ob |servance in that city. The Tribune | notes afternoon and evening perform. {ances at seventeen theatres and music [halls ; football games too numerous to | be listed; golf, lawn tennis and other | park amusements; labor meetings galore; {hundreds of speeding automobiles; and | seven thousand open saloons to contrib ute to metropolitan gayety. To cap the climax one insistent couple procured a marriage license on Sunday and were married that day “contrary to all pre cedent, and probably in violation of law.” There were twenty arrests of pers sons driving too speedy autos, not to mention arrests for other forms of une lawful vivacity, Practically Sunday has been abolished in Chicago. Said he had a good berth with SUNDAY
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