O—Largest in Circulation Over | » FATAL WRECK ON SNOW SHOE R. R. Ac Another Serious Sunday Foll FW d On ROLL DOWN THE MOUNTAIN Derrick Breaks and Causes And er Disaster— Another red —Se Veral os add three lace : SENTENCE FOR GRAFTERS It was ted i quartet of grafters Ky day onal riday that they were con a Friday they were denied a new trial, and on a Friday they are summoned to be sentenced, The Commonwealth will press for trial of the next case early in the coming year, probably in January In addition to the above least fifteen more against these men and others conne with the capitol steal. This appeal the supreme Court implies arguments, appeals without that the mere sentencing of does not assure us that they ever will be imprisoned , on there are at tried cted cases fu be limit these Bi men A pleasant surprise party was given on Ruesday evening in home of Mrs Margery Boyer at Lemont by her chil. dren, on her sixtieth birthday. Twenty three persons were present and had a most enjoyable time; all returned to their homes at an early hour, wishing her many more happy birthdays, tre house, to] delays, ! | few weeks but his condition is not eritie: | entre 4 Centre County. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. ' Institute of 1 in the court week begi ember 28, Cou Etters, has The 62nd Teac will held county I FRED WALTZIN TROUBLE Sti! Living at 90 Years M wh A 00 free tance There was ] thi of his og bad or i $ in him In wholesouled spir ki pon lav but a ndness ness which in his means ome time after the civil war and turped up in Alabama in which be lives and we are informed, at the advanced age of ninety | years, If we mistake not, he has not returned to his native home in Miles township since he drifted to the South, and has not fortunate enough to arrive at being “weildo-do.” which was his lot in good old Brushvalley that boardered urse of vears exhausted He left the county state still been About a year ago Jacob From, of Centre Hall, was ted in the Cen tre County courts of stealing and was sentenced to the Western penitentiary for one year and four months. Reports from the prison state that the man has been a victim of typhoid fever the past | CONV al, Upon good behavior he can reduce | his time so as to return home about | the latter part of January, Ladies’ $1.75 warm lined shoes, gfe, at Yeager's, CHANGE NEEDED BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1808 i | IN ELECTION LAWS | lot he could p nl i to the | is, U | Ballots poc] pon enter: €HCiOx Envelo; booth w he would ask f¢ an “ we, then he $ Lik here (he i ar na {his was Avoid Many M wrking Ball { would then i {lope and seal i | come out of the i wou d be d "| PREVENT BRIBERY AT POLLS| no gircu lowed to booth, as t ia man wt {his ability for as an ballot bef The ad ment, wi | pare your | eelers Loa wholesale, as they thu HORLers r 50 GIFTS FOR ONE DOLLAR Nothing Could Please Your Friends More Than The Centre Democrat. Fifty Christmas gifts for one dollar hardly seems plausible, but that is what a year's subscription to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT would mean your friends Nothing could be more appreci- to ated by former Bellefonters and Centre Countians, as well as those who reside here now, who do not get THE CENTRE DEMO. CRAT, than a gift of this kind It gives all the news all the time and will keep your friends posted as to what is transpiring in good old Centre County. Do this and don’t bother your brains any fur. ther about this gift business, $108 0 and to be full argu Blanche Clineey, Adm: Clincey ceased the plant estate fot estate of her husband plaintifi for $595.90 During last appointed DD. F. Fortney as State tor of the Prothonotary, Recorder accounts Court convened on Monday afternoon, when the case of Benjamin Kelley va John Wining and Wilbur Wining an | action in tresspass, was taken up. It { appeared that there has been a fence be. {tween the two properties for many | years, but not definitely proven as to | whether or not the fence had been upon | | the same location for more than twenty | {one years. Verdict on Tuesday morn. ing 1m favor of the plaintiff for $1 00 Kennedy Johnston vs, George H | Leathers, settled Com. of Pa. ex relatione F. E holder, now F. E. Ripka, vs, Harshberger, Jennie R. Hastings and | Ross A. Hickok, administrators of eto {of D. H. Hastings, deceased, and John G. Love. The jury was sworn twice, | oboe as to Harshberger and Love, and | then as 10 the administrators of the D, | H. Hastings estate, deceased. The use Intiff was a minor child of Felix 1. Burkholder, late of Potter township, deceased, and H. H. Harshberger, one Qontinved st bottom of next column the Count Audi Register and week's count Burk H. H rat. ine COUNTY MAINTAINS CONDEMNED TURNPIKES ANOTHER ITEM OF EXPENSE Mercantile Appraiser past week the ed as sum " $4 or Ants ass the guardian amount due As account, and admits the amount due, while the sureties de fend that they had no notice time when the ward became of age and ther two iretios oming of age the shown by his Anal 1 not pay her of the | were not apprised of the decree of the Orphans’ Court fixin the amount due by the guardian, Verdict in favor of | the plaintiff of $2330.67 Com. ex relatione Morris A. Burk. holder va. H. H. Harshberger, the facts are the same as in the case above stated Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $211 1 Com. ex relatione Wilber E der, Harry F, Burkhol. Burkholder and Ammon R. Burkbolder va. H. H., Harshberger The facts and circumstances are the same, and verdict was rendered in favor of the plaiatiffs, Wilbur E, Burkholder | $2292 34. in favor of Harry F, Burkhol der $2118.31. in favor of Ammon R Burkholder $3219¢ 11 ! The cases against the sureties in the | last two mentioned cases were continued | to await the disposition of the legal | question raised by the sureties in the | iret case, H. F. Geddes, of Wilkesbarre is act ing as official reporter this week, | store, at No. 49 Vol, 3. FACT, FUN AND FANCY" Selec~ Bright, Soarkling Pargraphas ted and Original, as at Spruce Lreek » v wt fe : ve afterwards Mr, Heve v § AMOS Ww O Miss Ida in New York ers who have ming Lights in managerial end of the thratncal business. Jack Heverly was a brother of Steel Ay, who makes his home in'Bellefonte with his sister's daughter, Mrs. Clyde Blackford, and a cousin of Steel Hunter, Brinten Steele and Wil. bur F. Twitmire, of this place y. who now resid together with scores of since be bright and sh Children's extra high top rubber boots at Yeager's A fine soldiers’ monument has been completed in Lock Haven the past week The design is so feet high which is top ped by a g foot statue of an infantry man with sword in his right hand and flag in hig left. Four, life sized statues will be placed about the shaft. The monument stands in front of Fishburn's Main street and Bellefone ave enue, z «Men's famous shawkait hose, 6 Jal in a fangy Christmas box, $1.50, at Yea. ger's, LLY ~Boys' long leg rubber boots—at Yeager s,
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