CIRCULATION FoR THE PA MONTHS Ok he Largest in Centre County, Circulation © peo THE SECOND WEEK OF COURT Joneberger, indecent assault James Leitchner ; defendant to the charge of assault red as to the other ct Young, assault and battery Albert Bergner, continued, ngan, desertion ; prosecutr prose ut prosec ———— Eva Wilsor continued LIST OF BETRAYLS LARGE yu, I ogle Sotiadud. @ preate A Large Number of Cases Continued | i, ongan, continued Until the Next Term Bruce Auman, betrayal ; Witham Stoner, betrayal ; Nora M. Lingle, continued . -— letter pt ecutor, G W. Cathcart, The Case of Joseph L. Neff Against The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany Excites Considerable Interest -«Other Cases nan 3 vy erat $569 09. phn R. Stevenson and W. H. Steven. Ctradity ne Stevenson Lumber Co. | ” he de. | V8. same verdict 10 favor of the plain at the | 4 resent and both boroughs indicted separately, each Ek dictment_containisg two counts first | y o . . - KY i session, WiiClh Was Gone Kote Ha wit} Hegal f D. Shaman y Argumet Walker, a prosecutr Hog Ame t Court tam nt mp MN Sarah | he morning of th of Nov. 190¢ time | and ni M distance of ( stat and on the nentioned, left his home to call a sale, he being went in direction of on, according to the allega tions of the plaintiff, stopped three sev. eral times look and listen for ap- | proaching train before going on to the | crossing. After stopping the third time | proceeded to drive across the railroad at | a slow trot, aad when he got on to the | ix, Ome Mwriween ie o'clock Neff north morning ADO to go to Run AN ALK Cartin Mone Homer H. Brow: rix Esther Gilliland ' and i Nellie Samuel, Solt assault and battery arunkenness | prosec uirix § Continued, tioneer the Olt stat Albert Bergner, assault and battery ; prosecutor M. Young; and county to pay the costs Maggie Segner, assault and threats prosecutor, Albert Bergner, continued Blanche Eckley, assault ; prosecutrix, Flora E. Young, settled and costs paid, nol prossed Lo Continued on fourth page | connected, and reared large Centre emo BELLEFONTE, PA, THURS REMINISCENGES OF NOTED FAMILIES They Were Among the Early Ploneers of Centre County THEY LOGATED HERE IN 1805 George and Charles Hoy Settle on: S Millheim- Have Always Been Progressive Cit- Tract of Land uth of izens EL Kd the (sranamother y 8 lies buried his marriage 1 A. was Elisabeth, she wer h aes " RV A unknown gion Furna Elizabet Mary, married married to David i near © n e ; shvalle Y Yearick Conrad Brickly | S John Hoy ; Re hosonbaugh Adam Hoover died and left chi All the Hoys and Yearicks are closely families, MArTied Simon 0 san narried f married Sarah, died single dren pt Sarah becoa Catharine vxle except a few Grandfather George Hoy, was gener ally called Yearick Hoy | John Hoy, son of Charles Hoy, was called old Johannis | Hoy. Others whose lines of descent and links of connection with the family | grat K { eve DAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. 7 RUSSEL SOLT HORRIBLY BURNED while Trying To Light A Street Lamp Al Howard NOW IN BELLEFONTE HOSPITAL Clothing Was Burned off His He was Only Saved by the Heroic Efforts of Mr. Derget, the Night Operator Body-- RECENT DEATHS wife be is survived toLhers § 3 te: My of the HOth Reunion Big Day In Williamsport i event recent Bellefonte Central R. R. Co and it their Dest al rugrle between them ) rtained I'he and we the after October veil enle wi : alled al P m, ll be given by all ra illlamsport ist, 1} i In ¢ ruling of the Supret b A 2¢ rate law, t Bellefonte R. R. Co miform to the mt will reduce the number discontinuing laces Krumrine, the following pl Morris, Briarly Bloomsdorf The sale of round trip tickets between State College and Belle | fonte and between Pine Grove Mills The price of wheat rea hed its highest lh Buialanta te hic h is at A less rate , \ i ¢ per mile will be continued as mark in ten years in the ( umberland | og re valley on Tuesday, when $1.05 a bushel | : was paid at warehouses to the farmers, A month ago the price was 76 cents, n game th ing love ‘0 : rat 2.10 rates he Centra 2 : inner 1] 5 is leading to will ¢ new law f stat Pensions Increase stopping The following pension increases have been granted Emanuel Wetzel, Feild. ler: Melchia Summers, Spring Mills Some people are always in love, but U and I never are, ral, CIRCULATION six 1907 iH THE PAN] OF 0 COPIES “ 519 Vol, 29. No. 39 13th ANNUAL REUNION, nth Pa. Veteran A Trip to St Volunteer Cavalry Ce ste College Seve a rineering railroad He and housekeeping al th Bethlehem inspected County Bridge unty Commissioners y GG. Bailey and Clinton County Commissioner lex Flanigan went to Beech Creek and inspected the [new Hubbard intercounty bridge and found the superstructure and abutments completed and fully up to specifications and requirements, ey decided to release the contractors and pay for the | bridge. ohn 1
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