LATE NEWS PARAGRAPHED Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shields of 1724 Fourth avenue left yesterday for a ten days' trip to Atlantic City. Nicholas Greiner and daughter, Miss Sarah of 2019 Third avenue left today to visit the former's daughter, Miss Kunigunda Greiner, who is a nurse at the Mercy hospital, Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenneman and son, Edwin, of 1540 Tenth street, left this morning on a visit to relatives at Lincoln, Neb. They expect to be absent several weeks and will visit other points in the middle west. Mrs. D. L. Potter returned yesterday in company with her brother, R. F. Myers of Dayton, Ohio, from the Myers reunion at Mount Holly park. Mr. Theo. A. Myers of Philadelphia was again elected president of the Myers branch of the family. There were seventy representatives of the Myers family present and all but two were related to Mrs. Potter and brothers, Theodore and R. F. --------------------- COURT NEWS Roy McIntire, a Hollidaysburg youth, who was charged with breaking a cellar window at a store on East Walnut street, was liberated on a suspended sentence by Judge Thomas Baldridge, in court at Hollidaysburg this morning. McIntire was admonished by the court that his actions would be under surveillance. In the case of George E. Cyphers of Zanesville, O., who was charged with abstracting $39 from the pocket of a man he was with on a car, was held over to make inquiry as to his previous character. Thomas Nolan, charged with jumping a board bill, was given his liberty on promise to pay the bill. Frank Good was released from jail on payment of costs. The county commissioners were directed to pay John M. Bradley reward of $20 for apprehending a horse thief. An order was granted for the sale of real estate of Asbury O. DeFord, deceased. The bond of the administrators in the sum of $10,000 was approved. An inquest in partition on the estate of Mary A. Hancuff, late of Catharine township, was granted, returnable at next term. A decree of adoption was made to Calvin N. Ross for the person of Gladys G. Coburn. In real restate of Lorenz Epple, Mathais Stehle was appointed guardian adlitum for minor children of decedent. The bond of Dr. Ralph Klepser, guardian of minor child of Mrs. Alice Westfall, deceased, in the sum of $1,700, was approved. A subpoena was awarded in the divorce case of George H. Reighard vs. Margaret Reighard. A subpoena was awarded in the divorce case of Amelia Hopple vs. Gottfriend Hopple. The return of sale of real estate for the sum of $550, by the guardian of Alberta Dell, minor child of West Dell, deceased, was approved. In re estate of Jacob Alleman, deceased, a rule was granted on the administratrix to show cause why William J. Alleman should not be paid $2,500, out of his distributive share in this estate. The appointment of Edwin M. Amies as master in the divorce case of Samuel R. Munson vs. Sadie E. Munson was rescinded, a reconciliation having been effected between the parties. The report of viewers on sewer in Eighteenth alley, northeast of Ninth street, in Eighth alley between Fourth and Fifth streets and in Fourth street between Eighth alley and Eightavenue, and in Fifth street alley and Orchard avenue, all in Altoona, were confirmed nisi. In re estate of Joseph Furrer a rule was awarded to show cause why guardian of minor heirs should not be permitted to remove the funds to Denver county, Colo., returnable at argument court. Edwin Amies was appointed master in the divorce case of Ada May Schultz vs. August George Schultz, to take testimony and recommend decree. An alias subpoena was awarded in the divorce case of Antonia Falbo vs. Antoinetta Falbo. In re estate of A. L. Smith, late of Indiana, the return of sale of real estate in Altoona to Robert McKibben and to Marie F. Smith of Indiana were approved. On motion of Thomas C. Hare, esq., Bartley L. Replogle, having produced a certificate of successful examination before the state board of law examiners, was admitted to practice in the several courts of Blair County. ---------------------- Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair