Thursday, December 12th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. —Vogel's Big City Minstrels to- RECENT DEATHS, 'GONCLUSION OF by the District Attorney, the court night at the opera house, | | sentenced the defendant on the cruel T : LONGSHORE: Mel, Longshoe, who | i £ ’ I’ : ww. 8 WW ached fine ser- i 4 , who | (ty to amimals case, to pay 20 BELLEFON E AND VICINI Y Rev hue y preac hed a 1 | was formerly fn resident of Beech | DECEMBER COURT | of prose Cation, Fl A of R50 a: wa mon to a large congregation at Lamar Creek led in ane, P / on Sunday last Lid k, d ol in i Ane, I a, on Monday. | | dergo Imprisonment in the county | For many years he was a sufferer jall for a perjod of six months: and Miss Emeline Bryson, of Dewart, | ¢.., pe a an ove Fo tem ; THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Pa. 18 a guest of Mrs. John Bauer, at | fom aatima a Yd to Kane In ALL JURORS WERE DISCHARGED Suspended nentenes in the malicious her Bishop street home. change undoubtedly prolonged his life. | ON WEDNESDDAY. Court Aliourned oy Wednesday No” of phi Before you do your holiday shop- | Mr, Longshore was aged about 60 forenoon until Saturday morning at . roku . mpl “4 ; Rox | xvad py _. i $i . " ’ —Don't forget Vogel's Minstrels to- Archibald McNichol of this place |PIng look over the various adverts: years, and I8 survived hy his wife, and JOHN TAYLOR IN THE TOILS ten o'clock when license court will be night. is spending a portion of the week with | ments in this lssue, It will ald you |a sister of J Hdwin Smith. Eight held. James C. Furst, Esq., was a Wil friends in Tyrone. in making vour selections. children survive | - . Hamsport visitor on Monday. According to notices sent out this Everybody loves good singing and LIBBY: Mra Annie Libby, wife of | Convicted on Two Charges and Re- the court and reported last week, the ” Ma g 4 Oo “ 0h Abby { ¢ . . ‘ 4 wer p Company IL, Bellefonte, will be | Music. Plenty of both at the opera | Mr j Jas, i , died at her home In ceives Bentence—Cases Tried From ollowing opinions were at the same house to-night, the occasion for the | Laurelton, Novernber 10th, aged 44 . time filed in the Orphang’ Court appearance of Vogel's Minstrels, { years, 10 months and 9 days. She is | College Township—Reported by 8. In the estate of Amanda Walker survived by her husband, seven chil D. Gettig, Esq. Inte of Boggs township, which Is an dren, two Sstep-daughters, an aged | application to strike off the confirma mother, Mi Andrew Hironimus, In the case of Commonwealth vs, | HOD Of a trustee's account. Applicas tion refused In the estate of Mary In addition to the opinions filed by ii Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Corman, of | Week A east Bishop street, were guests of | inspected on Friday, February 7th friends in State College last week. Mrs. George F. Smith, of Altoona, | —Do your shopping early this sea- gpent Saturday here as the guest of | Useful and practical artic 18 make gon, in that way you have the benefit | Mrs. Mary J Smith on Bishop street, [the most appreciable gifts We have J ¥ ) ' : : . . carving sets, carpet sweepers, roasters, y select t : y \ i. Fi 3 "Ww f x wr Mar- | ' \ ithe \ iy pons \ of the selection and you avoid the Mrs Runnk ve Fim d a ge a | aluminum and ricki ware. etc, | three bre ther ind five sisters, among | John Taylor jury returned a verdict rush garet, a fom Susve ua, 0 bh | Sohacffer's New Hdwe. Store | whom is Andrew, of Coburn Funer on Thursday morning of guilty and |, rn. at { Bell sunday w ) le 10 ers 8is- | . » . al services were held at the Lutheran | recommending the defendant to the warn, late o iellefonts Mrs, Catherine Farley and fam- | Mrs. Earl Keller, of Cleveland, O. | op p0h, of Laurelton, Friday, N mer of to e court ; Auditor's report | who has been visiting her sister at|.,,.4 conducted by her pastor : “9 ; modified | Hannah, was greeting friends in Belle Dubs. of Millmont hi ’ John Taylor, prosecutor Harry fonte on Wednesday, Mrs Keller is | x us x Gri Dukeman agent of the ; jety for M You'll find a nice assortment of {a daughter of David Poorman, of Ty FATE Wesley V Fate, a former | Prevention of 1 ity Animals, arriage Licenses. useful and appropriate Christmas | Cate. We also have a nice assort-|,..n. at one time a well known citi- | Well known blacksmith in the employ | The defendant w indi for the Brown Hprin : 4 . -Q » ‘ Bla : y gifts at Schaeffer's New Hdwe, Store, |™ nt of pogiet REVS s and Tarors | | zen of this county of the Penn Railroad Company at crime of cruelty 0 ani Is The lanche Moyer h Schaeffer's New we. Store, Adv Ny led Ir we B : 113 1 { ' W Prices, too, are very reasonable. Adv, |5c! ae ) ud hich. wish Thos. Fishburne and sister, Miss | Altoona, died in the Blair county ho testimor of ti orm showing n William P. Humes left on Wed- |g, 00h and Mr nd Mrs Clyde ! eh complication of | that during the i" f October atherine Bathurst nesday noon for New York Clty, where Fishburne. all of State College. were ! had been a 3rd last he vas stiri certain James Liddick his time for the balance of four years I rown mare with ¢ iron J (ey stick, ar mith the week several day guests of Mr. and Mrs i , Woy “ gacting sul Marth irnnce . ‘ vine XY ( { a log ‘ | win be occupied in transacting busi fartha | 10 he mare lying wn, @ wad Its leg George J. D. Fike | ness i Hi p= Lo port Send The Centre Democrat to |SP* nt some one for a year, and in this way | ter you will make them realize a benefit ily, In this place every week in the year, Give the boy a palr of skates, there's nothing he will more appre- vm HBtover On Sunday a bright little boy was added to the family circle of Lana- lord and Mrs. H. 8. Ray. Of course there is rejoicing over the event, and | Lyman Corman, on Hishop street, 29 1845. H 11 iy, or \ 34 L ) * wi “ { ‘0 ! y while transacting busi during the wis ‘ " } : wall i mm. | Isadora R. Williams all are well 1 wi vit . \ ‘ | The sket she aA Spe- oren 6 A wil ite f Vil War Ving ' h ne wi i 1K IS mare -Rev. G. E. Hawes was a Centre The baske hop will hold a sy forepart of the week J fifth Regt, ruell and w n | i Zot WD ‘ m ial Christmas sale In Petrikin Harl, . ’ F Asitor last Thursday and part of | Of Don't forget t \ we oxh : I a hia. wi : i H all visito 1 st Th 8 1d p ¢ | December 14th to December 21st; Op- : forge 0 free exhi gurviy by his wife, Mr vou i t over ad with this To Straighten Out Tangles Friday, and in the former evening oc- all day and Wednesday and Sat bit in the court house next week that Tat ind one brother, Edward | {ro nok h vhen it ‘was A meeting of the stock} a nd a cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian jon all von Ah a n or will be made by the State Department | Tate ishington Ova: ot td’ He dap ka American Un on } } ne. (Sp of the church in that place {urday evenings. The baskets range In| .¢ goaith for combatting the great : a final ho “8 Df bIORED | in the hi Y en # price from 26 cents to $2.00.—Adv. X50 | uywhite Plag iv known .4 BODLE Mrs, vy Bodle, widow finally she Information being |" lhe hands of a rece —List of unclaimed letters for the | Rev Frances Bible, missionary in | : do t rid The Ofnmon. ARG i of the | ) | todle, died on Sat. W \ a secutor he went to at PhilaGelphia Decembe week ending December 7th, 1912, in| Boom, v y An os 1) iv mn as a ya consumption There will be something i & le k \ 1 odie, 4 ad " at amined thy hare | Pected that some m the Bellefonte postoffice: Mrs. Nel. | China, will speak In the Irespytersa of general interest for all urday ot, hon : gles In the affairs of the son Ewing, Richard Martin, and Mrs | rch, Sundi or r e is a so " rranddauvghter ; i y Shuey tnesses and . chure h, S inday m ring IH is 8 8 n Frank gran oa ghter, 1 iy hE) - Wu 4 The de. |e straightened out Jodie Willlams—H. C. Valentine, P,|°f Frank Bible, a former ecitor 0 this | Mrs. Homer Crissman, of this place, | PFer S04 hi, on M. has accepted a position in Yardmaster | endant’'s testimony was ths : are paper. In the evening Rev. Hawes about 77 years and 5 months, and had Re nq " estimon dink Tos a the don . " r p ing with " Was a LalkKy mare, refused 10 wor will deliver the third sermon of his | " . Am . hy ‘ been making her home with Mrs : tr ~The Rev. Leroy F. Baker, Gener- , Graffing’' office at East Tyrone. Frank | 8 tim ant TA and that he had not unnecessarily Ww . . series, Fb ta ys 1 " { Shuey for som time past She be- : enn al Missionary of the Diocese of Har- i ; {1s a graduate of the Bellefonte High | ume ill on I At wh a chill which |®bused it. Verdict of the jury, guilty A ; y a ord Adv. risburg, Protestant Episcopal church This week the Delige family, (col- | school and has already had consider- quickly devel I ph Gino? is ro nd | #8 Indicted | mar fUbACHber tub insert a want adverts " ih \ : | # os red) of Scotia, was added to the wp- lable e nce | , oad Wo QUICKLY & \ 347 net 10ONiAa, A " rs ’ " Ww - Rnb J in 18 column one issue free if 1 will occupy the pulpit in St. John's lation of Bellefonte 0c Oy ab a ble experiance in ralltvad work her death oO the following af- Sr dp " yt, acting official sten- | not exceed 25 words; charges wo hon dou Episcopal church, on Sunday, Decem- | *" Ye : in | James Rider, of SBtormstown, one | ternoon at ceased was the | O8Tapher, havi been called home | °€Dl a word, first issue, no advertisement loss ber 15th, ity who, as a disciple of Taft, was | deceased, and 3 born June 30 1835. | 8 tant official stenographer, perform- hous on Jail hil itis 3 they : PUR hu tof the good citizens of that commun daughter of Robert and Julia Jackson, | on Wednesday Miss Belle Weaver. as- | han 25 cents; two issues 40 cents: three Jon ed rom 1e Stitzer esiale, i i AL I an Julia Ji { " 4 Mrs. Thomas Hazle, district dep t Pty . g . i is the family who became prominent . Rear 3 3 ‘ the a E Of Tha tet 2 ¥ uty installing officer of the Lady Re- | juring lauds murder trial some | €lected to take a trip up the briney | fier marriag: th James Bodle took ed th futi f t) offiels SLeNORTA - trocnts. No advertisements will be answered bekah lodge, will install the officers years ¢ Centre county river, was in Bell fonte on Mond LY | place in 1804 the result of this : t gh \ tin | TES Dion use 10 Bellatonte. In elect of Lady State Rebekah lodge o ‘al tover 8 red overing from Ege ke, gr ton . END | h _ Ble union Was re On wh he 7 : Ml) ; " ha a . ar EJ Ulile Sai . No. 322, 1. O. O. F. at State College | , 8 malwe wumonia, which | ening a d believe git il de kood pe 3 | Er ne 0 | | this evening. ig v ing, ar eves it wil y hin to the gray : ven yes a of caer 1 TOR SALE:Good 1abl Mrs John G love returned to home v nn tres 3 ral Ka rv of 1) | 34 him confin ! : Rev Father $61 i nis n } surviving n ‘ iam. whi — Or Gasp i : it i Snavely, Spring Mills Rr: her home this week after several |pas \ Stove is 1 y Know ind Batt ra 0) ate 8 rin { " Evi wing : ’ oar rat mort Crissman, son of Mr. and Le weeks visit with friends in Philadel- | stone mason a 8 beer esider rile a : phia and other points A portion of Hefont i "RR her time while away was spent wit} her son, John, who is a student Haverford College A suhseription to Democrat will make a s some member of the fan at a distance. It ery week of the ve er of friends that it coat in advance ir printer body who the label wl the printer —The jury Adam Hazle, o . ! | : I ho A " ’ . ) ‘ " ’ 4 ’ gession this week l led g 1! . " & for the coming year wi a mel on tussel Krape, who for tl indeed th ; L" has | great : y fh a uked } e { te t bri WANTED: ~In earload lots of new names tc nke laces ‘ ral 1 h muploy ) n taket N ' f \fter ti} th f i d¢ fed nd \ } , Pine iumber, 4 4. 54, 6 4 and ! : : ¢ 4 Imbert wk Haven those who were drawn iu 4 Jaginev's n "4 or LS BOCUTY | ‘ ‘ 1 : " . . ' . 1 , 3 pet 1 | t whe he ” year or who removed ! rw " M " 2 Miles Walker is acting as the i y MRAPPER ==Shil me ~The sale bill season is y, and | fan ‘ week. The ind Boston, and th |» r ¢ L. Frank, of tios ew \ peman, North Third sir farmers who contemplate gale | house va d by i ape ' t an offi , i nak ys | Rebers | ; i ) ; - should make their arrangements early | Curtin street has been lea by I first trip ti A and } cop n Toa He flerwards wmrried Miss ange of UU ge 1 i 3 WANTED: —A second: hand ¥dison or Victor for thelr date and the printing of the ter McClellen, clerk in Hazel Bros. jal nautical quali on Lev Alice Nestierode, wh survives Pe n i i in 0 talking wachice and outfit; must be sold res bills. Remember. this office pays no | grocery, who with his bride will oc- | friends to feel : tha Htcally, Mr. Shaffer staunchly ad- We siream, and a ve | SoDable Address Fred Bryan, Bellefonte, Pa rebate to any auctioneer to solicit sale feupy the same near the first of the [be In command o »O heared to the principles of the Demo the brides WANTE . bill printing: auctioneers who do that year y erratic party and in 195 was chosen ’ all of U ar 19814 'h ride for RD ha Jury: Highest Sash prices paid kind of business are working the job a meeting on Monday en , * J 3 Fi . : - 3 Oall or address Edward Tn Baers hides. too hard. Come straight to this of- we following nominations we ry hig* y \ t oct " i } pe nsed | wi gen , ' ' 1 ! irned from Bell phone 1] fice and you will be treated right r officers of the Board ' ' * } i nh ' t ‘ —_ . —'Phete will be one ; tan et ; : vear the elections to able ™ . a) wan 110 ' ] him where r he : i r w ! a # FOR SALE OR RENT: ~ Desirable property in : ’ M " y " ster ‘ ‘ } ! ‘ } 4 h r ” 8 " The Centre Democrat \ \ y at ti annual meetin An } \ ‘ JE ; . . ’ I owD 8 the late home Of Mrs. Su- t n yr ’ . y ' A Kern, deceased loquire of Stwver 1012 Some have read the pat du IAT) eside h inn i | Jeor ' © mat i e don ne ; " . } een em] hu Wo Wo hdl rr Y Milibeim, Pa ine the entire year ny : ! ley p ! ne Li I - - forgotten the matter o my ing "hard feCu , idents ‘ . veel Mr th is bw A \ RC ! Andres + Mana “ wy ; FOR SALE ~The J J. McDonough property on editor that which | : \ w 0 be el d {. Brocker otORTAL th a mater y eH { tha a : dh : end Water street, Bellefonte » v larger number have } ] ! Mitton t ‘ ' the Twostory bouse and « scription In advance their own paper on the naper The J ' y . t ol ¢ 1 fur rove ‘ ’ ? wilt tell You i th da 3 . % -" Yeo : ; mts ] ' er e Odd Fe efer i not ki that 1 vater FOR SALF t n \ % “1 : ‘ | i he y ‘ A . n ba . ' nd SULOS, UAT This w N mi on ite a ¢ guest of { ! r i Ke AR 1 : it : : . ' 4 ret bh « To are : nin 4 1 have ab aul ed with the ; h . pte glass plant with some made cure ( for party for sher- tH Ng eh FOR SALF A property in Port Mat Wal New six-roomed © ¥y walter in the v : : - 8] ‘ } } } r hat r new | rerms ir haw 44 not f : "hl oF 1 1 tinen . oo oy » \ Fulton a " . 11 " . . . : R 1 ¢ OTE : . 1 rn rv M da. a al with their » vor ns as v had rod { a Y p "wh . : ‘ \ The idl + or hy A A n RY te at—— anticipated. When mes down te } in n nd ves | T. . tot ha ‘ “ y " nels f" abi REGULATOR More subscribing money f new ont in i § 1 att for ns Nn A ! 2 #l ‘ # ‘ ; ! ' vid | Y ¥ ; u y a Eyaguilesd] | this community has a reputs comp! uipment } ‘ { 7 ro ‘ had . . etir ‘ ' or ; tia | FOUlty Regulator not moving at a high speed ry lowersox, who " y ! A DOR e of "” neha : y 1 ’ y 4 / . ¢ mon Pratts Poultry : \ f } ) ) ! free Hazel Bros A delightful gathering under \ ructing restaurant title of a “cushion shower.” a ve el ) ‘rider's Ex home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry let it 3 closed his on east High street, proved a th 5 ough enlovable event for a number Mrs. Miller's friends last Thurs evening Wher the results « enty “shower” were summed up FARM FOR SALE: 1 es porth of Heels handsome cushions had been add in ‘ if a Park; a farm of 8 acres, about 15 acres in Hoi : ion cour sides . . i timber; good orchard, water, house and barn, the ness f Mrs Miller's homs . " A \ an " si 1 - reaches . ‘ ‘ Lal also tenent house and stable loguire of J. C. The refreshments served by the hos- | sacrifice his 8 » woul ) ! time he concel , | fey nd i fein i 1+ | Armbuster, on premises wu! tess was a pleasant feature of the up may be opened later s hie OWR TOW my hp " ‘ 53 “A - ——— evening Dar of ambitious parties are desirious RECENT DEATHS. on foot to jo tn ’n i - y in . PURE BRED POULTRY- Single comb of taking a chance : . , \ ‘ " wown and white Leghorns, WV yam as Smith. s , 2 ate Without a cent wii ) ‘ 4 — Thom, sg Smi h a son of the lat Koso in mind var —- CAMPREL Mra. Mart) ya vit) ' ho” h : o iain aid . dotte, Barred Rocks, Embden geese, Pe- Peter Smith, of Bellefonte, and a very ' he Pp in i”! ) your A lve ’ \ ] Ariha J. amp elo wore on ' y . v : , kin ducks, Pearl guineas and I'uff Or- successful young tinsmith who has re. | Red Cross Christmas stamps on a fre. James K. Barn Witmer \ enty ' a / pington cockerels. Also fine Angus oat. sided at State College for a number | Kifts and packages during the Hdnays ' . ; | died at her home | hire i vies Armes ’ wi i . A tle, H. K. Mattern, Julian, Pa 19tL, of years past. last week moved his The proceeds are for the i ther In 10 gt f 1° y " ' ud ! ! eupPA - - A — —— Ht — gis movement, RR Ver wort} ! vi "2 hildren are : eared 31 gron op pj ay af no FARM FOR SALE-—-A smal 2. horse tre Hal Mr. B th occe atnl AUS Miss Helen E. Overton Misnen Arr ra and Dr. W. |} r had to Ix x Noy / 4 ' y ! 8 ! farn 1% miles north of Milesburg, r mith recently esta containing a S-room house, a good bank . . ) ; . re | the sts ir lellefonte. They ini 8 Campbell ] nx st PO \ ang “ himself in business at Centre the MDP Bel hii ‘ , The , } J xs LWney stumg ‘nd r ‘ a or : : barn 45x48. good water and a young all by purchasing the tin shop and [COS You Hut one cent Ach, And ev SHRINER:—Mrs. Sophia Elizabeth | IE the Iarm lance was styled ob » ARLTICY orchard and all kinds of fruit. Terma stove store from the late J. A. Rees- | TY penny is turned over by Mina } hing.” and Mr. Witmer took up rn : ny a 8 4 reasonable W H McKinley, Milea~ b] Shriner, mother of ley Wilfore » } man just prior to the latter's death verton to the anti-tuberculosis so «) Re Wilford | occupation Ww king Adiligent] \ . . col ; ' X ‘ burg. Pa 40 tf frugally and saving every penn) \ Our nr Li ] J agnl —— — . . . . shriner D D n former wmstor of On accoont of his family living at |clety to be used In waging their fight |, Methodist oh : . _— ’ . ate. {3 - State College and having some un- Against the ravages of the white pia died at the iatter's home in Altoons he possibly ould Finally he J A . dh : 81 ha ING MA( HIN RE eld 8 Clemente completed work there, Mr. Smith was | Kue The cost of using the stamps on Frid hr 4 n y ha the sewing machine repa rer West bli ’ vill be but a trifle t and ‘ I Friday morning, at the age of J Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa... has im- obliged to divide his time between the | WH u a rife 0 you, ana ma VOnrs She had been n Invalid for proved In health since hix last trip te two towns, but is now in position tobe the means of saving many lives the past several years. 4 This established habit ving. He ure i ® e LOHERE the hospital, so that he can go cut and devote his services to his Centre Hall | This week the management of the . ; gradually added to # accumulatior road Along the v defer '' repair machines by request, for those patrons ric Theatre was assumed by Mr PARKER Webster 15. Parker, a lof farms until he became known as \ ecoming entangi ome who don't want to bring machines to the randman the owner of the building | brother of our townsma Conductor | one of the largest land owners in the ving alon mblic road and shop. Have first class second-hand ma- 7 defendant's plaintiff chines of any make In stock: also new ho has concluded to give the mov Ross a Parker died iis home in | county To«day his estnty In sald to Ne A ; machines from $16 to $35. I keep im picture loving people of Bellef domerset on Thursdas inst week | he worth over $100 660, of which seven A the stock shuttles and needles for all ma Bhoe In the morning he was sum of the best entertainments for V aged 56 years The cause of his fine farms is a portion Mr. Witmer t paid i ' * chines. Call on Bell phone. DON'T FOR moned to Bellefonte and given a hear ittempted here. There death was pneumonia. Mr. Parker | was twice married, both wives having CO®IS ani tm : GET. G. 8 CLEMENTS Lust ing before Squire Musser upon cl Arges reels of film shown e was a well known merchant of that [long since passed away For the past y Hy be ¢ X ’ 1 ; Ee —_, wi preferred by h . wife Mrs 1 4 \ ' x high class charact place and a prominent citizen He | few vears he had been In feeble healt) if bl wh moving : ' LEGAL NOTICE. Conowny The Intter had a LORS addition to tifs generous program a | [GAVES A widow his mother and a although In spite of his welght gid h Ie plainti Ru any ‘ - wi story of abuse to tell t} > Siintalim 4 i rehestra will be present to d¢ number of brothers and sisters more than ninety years, his mental fend oN th ourt for a « ANNUAL ELECTION. pdr ‘e Squire and |, the audience, Large crowds have ‘AN . . . pe faculties retained thelr usual keen RO mn-s : : md tu The annual meeting of the Farmers Mute corroborated It with the testimony of nded the Ls thi wend . ] CATHERMAN Mra. I. E Cather. ROAR He in survived by tm oh \ WrohR p . over fron Fire Insursnoe Oom any of Centre fOrurts will her daughter and that of Mra, Barak |, ah . ri i* week, and this pan born and reared at Spring Mills 5 motion was Det held in the Grand Jury Room , Court House wral patronage swromises to cont Jamen. who made hix home with him Y ! wa 1 - , / Lorah, a neighbor woman. Her arm ra) ' y n died at her home In Scranton recently avod: A Ph A \ ah the seing upon Bllefonte Mon. Jan 13 1918, and the election of bore black and blue marks. alleged to LL Everybody 1s delighted with lat the age of thirty “APR She. WAS and ct red Jor la ed father th : the hth hon Setond twelve directors for the ensuing your Het ween have been Inflicted by her husband entertainment furnished the oldest daukhter of Me and Mrs dnnehters ra. John slty, of 1 inden he 1 u ov wh A : , the hours of 10 A Mandl. MM of «nid day : ¥ : Hall. and Mra. Aaron Thomas, of near | noved for nding Inst tior DF LUSE H.E DUCK Ms, Conoway stated that her lord The vfMeers In charge of the Michael Bhires, of Scranton, and her RBinte College: he also leaves two wis " The plaintiff not being Qpcretary xi President, ship's treatment, of her had become | work of the Salvation Army are so. marriage to Mr, Catherman took place | Lo sre Daniel “Eherhart and Mra le to show that was entitled to —— unbearable and she was compelled to |liciting funds and provisions In order About eight years ago while the latter Il Raney. both of Bellef nte ry on attorney feos obliged to MARKET QUOTATIONS. have him arrested, as she had done to give a Christmas dinner to the | Wns station agent at Spring Mills » this from the ] and the on & number of other occasions, The | needy poor of Bellefonte The afMeers There ure no surviving children gs submitted to 111; and Bellefonte Produce. squire promptly had Mr. Conoway |with the help of a generous-hearted | BING-—John BE put under 3500 hond to keep the place, | publie, expect to supply twenty-five [one mile from Snow Bhoe, died In the funeral 8 sald te have heen arraneed TOV {f the plaintiff In the sum of ler's grocery store, and placed $15.94 costs upon him, | worthy families with a nice basket of | Lock Haven hospital on Thursday eve far Priday mornine at 6 a'slock, and 1 30 subdect to the question of law Butter i . DE he TY which was paid After his release Mr, [provisions early Christmas morning, [ening of last week, of organic heart interment to be made at Shiloh Th served by the court Included In the Eggs Conoway proceeded to “tank up.” withi{in time to be cooked for dinner A | trouble Deceased had been a sufferer minister of the T utheran church of lefendant's request and motion, name. ——— the result that when his train was due | canvass of the town Is being made for | for some time past, although he had which faith Mr, Witmer had early In whether or not there was any evi Bellefonte—Grain. in the evening he was too unsteady to | money, and provisions, and it is hoped [only been a patient In the hospital life asceepted, will conduct the wer i o that would permit the plaintiff The following prices are paid by C, Y. be mold a ticket, His wife again|that the returns will be of a generous lone day. His age was about 68 years, yloes ) over Wagner for grain. sought counsel of Squire Musser, who | character. The baskets will be com- | He Is survived by his wife and one n Tuesday afternoon John Tavior, Wheat, Red pent the constable after Conoway and | posed of meat, potatoes, bread, ap- {son., Frank Bing. of Akron, Ohio: also Wateh for the Vogel Minstrels © last week was convicted of mali Wheat, White had him committed to jall, There he ples, canned frult or vegetables, cel. Jone brother, William Bing, of Tyrone. parade at noon to-day fous mischief for dynamiting a Rye .......... remained until Monday morning when | ery, ple, coffee and some good Christ. | The funeral was held on Sunday fore ridee and fence, and also for cruelty Corn he was allowed to return home, after | mas reading matter. The Salvation | noon, services being conducted by Rev Nothing wonld he better for a pres o enimals was called to the bar of the New corn paying $2.60 additional costs, a much | Army local headquarters are at 114 E | Ruch, of the Methodist church "Burs ont for Christman, than a vears anh. Court ind after his attorney had made Oonats .... soberer and wiser man, High street inl war made In the Askey cemetery I seription to “The Centre Democrat” an strong plea for leniency replied to Barley family from the latter place to Cen. rch of Bellefonte able to purchase some land, which farmed. at the same time observing # ohn | rotten AWAY Friday was an unlucky day for Matthew Conowny who resides with his wife and step-daughter near Snow Huysannn Zimmerman whome death oceurred at Mileahure two weals ao Bing, residing about wan also 4 pister of deceased T™¢ y directed to find a verdict in The following prices are paid by Sech-
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