Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 15, 1892, Image 6

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    Insurance.
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in Standard Cash Compenies at lowest rates
Indemnit;
does, Cyclone, and wind storm. Office betweer
Reynolds’ Bank and Garman’s Hotel.
Bellefonte, Pa., April 15,1892.
The Fools Are Not All Dead.
C. WEAVER, GENERAL INSURANCE
Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Policies written
against Fire, Lightning, Torna
3412 1y
A lazy man, whose horses and cart
were stuck in the mud prayed to Jupi-
ter for help. Jupiter answered : “Fool!
get upand put your shoulder to the
wheel, and do not call on me when you
can help yourself.” Foolish people
buy medicines hap-hazard, blindly trust-
ing to promises made without a guar-
antee. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery is guaranteed to cure colds,
coughs, all lung affections, and even
Consumption, in its early stages. It puts
to rout all stomach troubles, purifies the
blood, gives healthful action to the
sluggish liver, and drives blemishes
from the skin. It: is an honest medi-
cine, and an invaluable health insurance
policy which should never be allowed
to lapse. All druggists keep it:
WiLL You Join ‘Us ?--Buta few
tickets left to complete the club to at-
tend the World’s Fair on the United
‘World's Fair Excursion Co’s plan.
Payments monthly or weekly ; this is
the strongest company in America.
Apply to A. H. Roley, sect. 406 ex-
change Building, Boston. 4
Deserving PrAIse,—We desire to
say to our citizens, that for years we
have been selling Dr, King’s New Dis-
covery for Consumption, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell as well
or that have given such universal satis-
faction. "We do not hesitate to guaran-
tee them every time, aud we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
-satisfactory results do not follow their
use. These remedies have won their
gos popularity purely on their merits.
arrish druggists.
Unfortunate Hankisons.
Mr. Hankinson—Here are some cho-
colate creams, Johnny. Do you think
Miss Irene will be down soon ?
Johnny (after stowing them away se-
curely)—Yes, sis '1l be down purty soon
I reckon. I wish it was'you, Mr. Hank-
inson, she was goin’ to marry. instead of
that stingy old Shagsford.
——What does it mean ? ¢100 Doses
One Dollar’ means simply that Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the most economical
medicine to buy becauseit gives more
for the money than any other prepara-
tion® Fach bottle contains 100 doses
and will average to iast a month, while
other preparations taken according to
directions, are gone in a week. There-
fore, be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
the best blood purfier.
——Rosa Bonheur is nearing the
completion of her great picture “The
Threshing Floor,” and though she has
already refused $16,000 for it is not un-
likely that she will send it to the
World’s Fair.
—“Why so pale and wan, fond love
Prithee | why so pale ?7 «Well if the
truth must be told, I bave the most vil-
lainous cold a man ever had.” She
only smiled a confident and happy
smile—and brought down her bottle of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup.
~——Sir Edward Watkins, of London,
has married $5,000,000. Incidentally
he has also wedded the 82-year-cld lady
who owned it.
I was a sufferer from catarrh for
fitteen years, with distressing pain over
my eyes. I used Ely’s Cream Balm
with gratitying results. Am apparently
cured.—Z. C. Warren, Rutland, Vt.
Business Notices.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became iss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Cas-
EO. L. POTTER & CO.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Represent the best companies, and write poli:
cies in Mutual and Stock Companies at rea=on-
able rates.
Court House.
Office in Furst’s building, opp. the
225
Roane INSURANCE! .
{—FIRE AND ACCIDENT,—1
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILA. PA,,
NATIONAL OF HARTFORD, CONN,
CONTINENTAL OF NEW YORK,
And other leading strong companies. Travel-
er’s Accident of Hartford, Conn.
o—THE OLDEST AND BEST.--o
All business promptly and carefully attended
to. Office, Conrad House,Bellefonte, Pa.
3636 1y CHAS. SMITH, Agt.
Wey WE REPRESENT
THE NORTHWESTERN.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
—IT IS A STR ONG COMPANY.
Total assets... veeennn$42,353,912.96
Total liabilities. eereen 35,821,587.98
Net surplus 4 per ct.......euveeer...$6,532,324.98
II.—IT IS A PROSPEROUS COMPANY.
Ins. in force Jan. 1, "1..........§238,988.807.00
Increase during 1890.... 36,502,884.00
Increase in assets in 1890....... 5,237,042.65
Increase in surplus in 1890..... 891,377.65
Total income in 1890.
Increase over 1889.....
III.—IT IS A CAREFUL COMPANY.
11,119,278.05
1,739,819.05
eens
Death-loss incurred during......
1890, per $1,000 insured......... $9.60
Ditto, next lowest Co...... - 11.40
Average of the 9 largest.
competing companies...... 14.90
Death loss at $9.60 per $1.000 2,122,290.25
Death loss had rate been $14.90 3,289,549.50
Amountsaved............. cossnnenenens 1,167,259.25
Assets in first mortgage bonds = 3 per ct
Ditto, 9 largest competing co's 36 «
Assets in railroad and other
flucturting securities............ None
Ditto in 9 largest competing
COS, ic trrrresnessr esserivecerss 32 per ct
The nine leading competing companies
above referred to are
Equitable, N. Y.
Mutual Tife N.Y.
New York Life, N.Y.
Connecticut Mutual.
Mutual Benefit.
New England Mutual.
Mass. Mutual.
Penn. Mutual.
Atna.
IV.—IT ISA WELL MANAGED COMPANY
PI. ct.
Rate of interest earned in ’90... 5.92
Average rate of 9 leading com-
petitors......... teeitsdisisvrerses sesvers f 515
Interest income at 5.92 per ct... $2,196.503
Interestincome had rate been
5.15 per ct 1,910,958
Interest gained.. - 285,545
V.—IT PAYS THE LARGEST DIVIDENDS.
The NorruwesterN is the only company
which, in recent years, has published her
dividends. In 1885 and in 1887 the Company
published lists of nearly 300 policies, embrac-
ing every kind issued, and challenged all
companies to produce policies, alike as to age,
date and kind, showing like results. No ref-
erence or reply [to this challenge has ever been
made by any officer or agent of any company, so
far as known.
VI-THE COMPANY'S INTEREST RE-
CEIPTS EXCEED HER DEATH CLAIMS.
$2,196,502
wee 2,122,200
Interest receipts in 1890...
Death elaims in 1890
VIL—IT IS PURELY AMERICAN.—
By its charter it cannot insure in any For-
eign country nor in Gulf states. Its wise and
conservative management in this, as well as
in other respects is heartily approved of by
the practical business men of this country.
Rates, plans and further infor mation fur
nished on request.
W. C. HEINLE,
toria. 36 14 2y See Agent. BELLEFONTE, PA.
—THE—
COMPANY
W HEN
Life Insurance company of New
ation since it holds the foremost
stitutions of the world, and offers superior advantages in all the fea-
tures of business, together with
— CO BD it
itis the SAFEST company in wh
INSURANCE
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solicited to insure in other companies remember that the Mutu
YOR
K.—
York, is entitled to your first consider-1
place among the Life Insurance In-
unequaled financial security.
It is the OLDEST active Life Insurance Company in the country.
It is the LARGEST Life Insurance Company in the world.
It is the STRONGEST financial institution in the world, its assetts
amounting to $150,000,000 with a surplus of $10,000,000.
ich to insure, being conservative in its
management and careful in the selection of its risks.
=
It is the CHEAPEST company in which to insure.
It has returned in
dividends to its policy holders over $93,000,000, thus reducing the ac-
tual cost of insurance to a mi
nimum,
It is the BEST company in which to insure as it combines all the advan-
tages of age, large and select membership, financial strength, absolute
security, and the cheapest insurance that is possible under any contract
a which has a definite value to the beneficiary.
It has no stockholders to claim a s
plus all belong to the insured.
Its interest receipt alone have e
its death claims by $11,000,000
hare of the profits. Its assets and sur-
Its ratio of expenses to receipts is less than that of any other company.
xceeded its expenses by $55,000,000 and
Its new forms of Policies containing the Distribution Survivorship princi-
ple, together with its guaranteed seven per cent. Consols combine more
advantages with fewer restrictic
contract ever offered. It conso
ment and annua! Income in on
and a future income to the insu
_... and income is ngmed ir the po
10.
years.
ns than any other investment insurance
lidates Insurance, Endowment, Invest-
e Policy giving protection to the family
red, if living. ~ A guaranteed insurance
licy.
Tt places no restrictions upon travel, occupation or residence after two
11. Being Non Forfeitable and Incontestable it provides a legacy and not a
lawsuit.
All claims are paid immediately
For further information apply to
12,
"36 47
upon acceptance of proofs of death.
J. A. WOODCOCK, Dis't. Ag't.
Office onHigh St., opposite Court House, Bellefonte, Pa.
New Advertisements,
New Advertisements,
HERIFF SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias,
Levari Facias and Vendition Exponas issued
out of the Court of common Pleas of Centre
county and to me directed there will be expos-
ed to Public Sale at the Court House in the
borough of Bellefonte on Saturday, April 23rd,
1892, at 1 o’clock p. m. the following described
real estate to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of land situ-
ate in Haines township, county of Centre and
State of Penna., bounded and described as fol-
lows to wit: beginning at stone thence by
land of J. G. Meyer, 8,13 degrees, W. 26 8-10
erches to a stone, thence by lands ot same
NK 83 degrees, W. 48 perches to a post in creek
thence S. 9 degrees, W. 34 4-10 toa post, thence
by lands of Jno. Stovers heirs and Adam Stov-
ers heirs (formerly) N. 76 degrees, E. 162 6-10
erches to a post, thence by land of Isaac
ea N. 214 W. 19 perches to post, thence by
lands of formerly of Henry Moyer, S.75 de-
gress, W. 80 porches to post, thence N. 69 de-
grees, W. 33 perches to the place of begianing,
containing 20 acres and 180 perches and allow-
ance more or less. Thereon erected a 2 story
dwelling house, blacksmith shop, stable and
other outbuildings,
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Jacob Ketner
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement or lot
of ground situate in Jacksonville, Marion
township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and
described as follows to wit: On the north b,
the main road leading from Bellefonte to Loc
Haven. On the east by lot of J. W. Holmes
(late Mrs, Susan Hoy widow) on the west by
lands. or lot, of Andrew Martin deceased, and
on the south by lands of Adam Yearick, and
being known in the general plan of said vil-
lage of Jacksonville as lots No. 5 and 6.
Thereon erected a two story dwelling house,
store room, wood-shed, stable and other out-
building.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of W. H. Miller.
ALSO
All that certain Jot of ground situate in Rush
township, Céntre connty, Pa. Beginning at a
corner of a lot known as Shoops lot on Second
street, thence by Second street 66 feet to a
corner, thence at right angles 80 feet to a cor-
ner, thence at right 66 feet to the line of
Shoops lot, thence by said lot to the place of
beginning. Thereon erected a 2 story frame
dwelling nonse, large stable and other out-
buildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Charles Long.
ALSO
Allthat certain tract of land in Rush town-
ship, Centre county, Pa., part ofa tract con-
veyed on the 18th day of November, 1830, in
puzsuance of a warrant to Hardman Philips,
ounded and described as follows: Beginnin
at a post in the division line between this an
land of J. Pemberton Ellis, being part of said
Hardman Philips tract, at the distance of 43
perches southeasterly from stone corner mark-
ed and designated under an agreement with
said J. P. Ellis, on the line dividing the Hard-
man Philips tract from the Joseph Harrison
tract. Thence along land of J. P. Ellis 8.
37 degrees, E. 30 perches to a pine stump.
Thence by other part of said large tract the
three following corners and distances to wit :
N. 63 degrees, E. 45 perches to a corner; N.37
degrees, W. 30 perches to acorner; and S. 53
degrees, E.45 perches to the place of begin-
ning : containing 7 acres and 154 perches neat
measure. Excepting and reserving all the
coal and other mineral underlying the sur-
face, and full right of ingress, egress and re-
| gress to dig, mine and carry away the same as
| per deed from the Kittaning Coal Company to
| Henry Kephart bearing date the 10th day of
| March A. D., 1883, and recorded in Centre
county in Deed Book “W” No. 2, at page (48
ete., and deed from said Henry Kepbhart to
Baily Furmin,recorded in said county in Deed
Book T No. 2, at page 243 etc.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of E. Sedlark.
ALSO
All that undivided three-sixths part of a cer-
tain piece or lot of ground with buildings
thereon erected, situated and lying in the
township of Walker, county of Centre and
State of Pa, Bounded and described as {ol-
lows: Beginning at a chestnut oak, thence by
land of late Michael Shaeffer S. 73 degrees, E.
29 perches to a rock oak, thence by Nittany
mountain S. 33 perches to a pine, thence S. 16
degrees, W. 43 bazohey to a stone heap, thence
S. 48 degrees, E. 21 perches to stones, thence
Se 43 degrees, W. 10 perches to a Hemlock,
thence N. 48 degrees W. 18 perches to stones,
thence 8. 43 deg, W. 18 perches toa pine,
thence N. 32 deg., W. 35 perches to a chestnut
oak, thence N. 58 deg, E. 6 perches to Iron
wood. Thence by land of Jacob Candy N, 38
deg., W. 34 perches to a hickory, thence by
land of John Emerick N. 58 deg., E. 65 perches
to the place of beginning, of which there has
been sold off to one Henry Brown four acres,
which said sale is reserved from being convey-
ed in this present deed, leaving now a balance
in this conveyance of three-sixths of 23 acres
in six shares undivided be the same more or
less. Thereon erected a log house, good bank
barn, and the best varieties of fruit.
Seized taken ia execution and to be sold as
the property of Joseph Lze.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement or tract
of land situate in Walker twp., Centre county,
State of Pa. Bounded and described as fol-
lows to wit : Beginning at Hemlock corner of
Henry Browa and Wm. Lee, thence along the
line of H. Brown 8. 31) deg., E. 184 perches to
White Pine on top of 2nd mountain, thence by
Hecla Furnace lands, N. 4414 deg., EK. 336
perches to stones, thence by lands of Wash-
ington Furnace Co., N. 31} deg., W. 1:6
perches to post, thence 8. 39 deg, W.11
erches to stone, thence by lands of Isaac
arkels deceased S. 62 deg., W.100 perches
to Yellow Pine, thence 8. 55 deg, W. 60
perches to Black Oak, thence 8.50 deg., W.
40 deg. to Rock Oak, thence 8. 38 deg. W. 76
perches to yellow pine, thence S. 6214 deg. W.
40 perches to stone, thence S. 43 deg. W. 10
perches to the place of beginning. Containing
346 acres and 1590 perches neat measure, be
the same more or less, being part of what is
known as the Hecla Furnace property survey-
ed by E. J. Hockman on the 15th day of Dec.,
A. D.,1865.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Joseph Lee.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land situate in Walker twp., Centre
county, Pa., bounded and described as fol-
lows: on the east by H. Brown, on the south
by Gordons heirs on the west by Ambrose Mc-
Mullen deceased, on the north by Moses
Thompson decased, containing 238 acres more
or less.
Seized taken in execution and t) be sold as
the property of Zaearia Truckenmiller.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract ot land situate in Walker twp., Centre
county, Pa., bounded on the east and north by
lands of Benner Rumberger, on the west by
lands ot J. D. Miller and on the south by lands
of Harvey Vovada. Jontaining three acres
more or less. [hereon erected a two story
frame dwelling house, and stable, all of said
land being cleared and enclosed.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Henry Bartholomew.
ALSO
All that certain tract or messuage of land
situate in the twp. of Potter, county of Cen
tre and State of Pa., bounded and described as
follows to wit: Beginning at a stone on the
corner of Peter Wilson's lands, thence along
lands of the saia Wilson, N. 14 deg. W. 136 2-10
per to a stone, theuce alonz lands ot James
Grove 8. 8314 deg. W, 217-10 perches to a
stone, thence along same N. 40 deg. E. 15
perches to a stone, thence along same 8S. 8514
V. 44 9-10 per to a stone, thence along lands
name (not known) N.17}4 deg. W 20 perches
to a stone, thence along landx of George Giu-
gerich, formerly owned by Geo ge Durst, S.
56 deg. W. 316-10 perches to a stone, thence
along lands of heirs of Henry Brockerhotf,
formesrly owned by Wm. Stump, S. 27}4 KE.
90 2-10 perches to a stone, thence along lands
of same 3.34 deg KE. 125 perches to the turn-
‘ke road, tnence along said turnpike and
ands of S. Wood's heir 3.89 deg. E. 969-10
perches to the place of beginning, containing
85 acres and 62 perches neat measure, There
on erected a two story frame dweiling house.
bank barn and other outbuildings.
ALSO
All that certain messuage and tract of land
situate in Gregg twp, Centre county, Pa.
Bounded and describ-d as follows to wit:
Beginning at a stone, thence by land of Jas,
Waugh N. 3314 deg. W.19 7-10 perches to a
black oak, thence by ‘land of J. P. Grove
(party hereto) N.27 deg W. 190 perches to a
.
stone, thence by land of Mose¢s Thompson S.
57 deg. W. 38 perches to a stone, thence by
other lands of Jas. Grove S. 27 veg. E. 197
perches to stone, thence by land of Mrs.
Mitchell, N. 68}4 deg. KE. 4v perches to the
place of beginning, containing 46 acres and 92
perches neat measure.
ALSO
All those certain lots and pieces of ground
lying and being in Potter twp., Centre county,
Pa., more particularly described in the plan of
Centre Hall station lots No. 203, 205,207, 60,
261 and 262 and all these parcels of land lying
south of lot No. 207 and Red Wing alley.
Bounded on the east by railroad, south by. line
of Gen, John Taylor, west by Pa avenue. [t be-
ing part of the premises descr:bed in a writ of
partition of the lands of Mrs. Mary P, Wilson,
deceased, and the return thereto, numbere
5290 in the Orphan’s Court of Centre county,
of April term 1886 and which were allowed to
said Catharine L. Curtin as will more fully ap-
pear by reference thereto, It being the same
premises which J. C. Boal, Atty., being duly
constituted and appointed by letter of Atty.,
bearing’ date the 26th day of Nov. A. D., 1886,
and recorded in the office for the recording of
deeds in Centre county, the 30th day of Nov.
A. D., 1886, in Miss Book H. page 279 refer-
ence being thereunto had more fully and a:
large appears, did by his indenture bearin
date the First day of April, A. D.,1887, di
grant and convey unto the said Thomas
Grove his heirs and assigns forever, as in and
by said indenture recorded in the office for
recording deeds in and for Centre county in
Deed Book Vol. 54, page 420 ete., relation be-
ing thereunto had will more fully and at large
appear. 4 ’
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Thomas Grove.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Rush
twp., Centre county, Pa., bounded and de-
scribed as follows. Beginning ata Hickory,
thence by land now or late of Jas. Alison N,
50 deg. E, 320 perches tJ a post, thence by land
now or late of Robert King 5. 40 deg, E. 230
perches to a Birch, thence by land now or late
of Jacob Metsker 8.50 deg. W. 820 perches to
a Maple, thence by land now or late of Thomas
Allison N. 40 deg. W. 230 perches tothe place
of beginning. Containing 433 ‘acres and 105
perches with an allowance of 6 per cent. Being
the tract of land known as Red Bauk, having
thereon erected a 2 story frame dwelling house
and other outbuildings. Being the same tract
of land which was conveyed to Chester Mun-
son by John Nuttall by deed dated the 13th
day of Dee. A. D., 1872, and recorded in Centre
county in Deed Book I No. 2, page 201, etc.
ALSO
All that certain lot or parcel of land situate
in the borough of Philipsburg County of cen-
tre, and State of Pa., bounded and described as
follows: beginning on the south side of Presque
Isle street, at a point 60 feet east of the eastern
line of South Front street, thence eastward
along line of Presque Isle street 120 feet more
or less to line of lot now or late of L.. G. Kess-
ler, thence at a right angle to Presque Isle
street 200 feet to Beaver street, thence along
Beaver street and a lot of ground now owned
by H. K. Grant by lines equal to and parallel
with the flrst two lines to the place of begin-
ning. Being lots numbered 59 and 60 in the old
lot or plan of the said borough of Philipsburg
aving thereon erected a large frame dwell
house and necessary outbuildings. Being a
part ofa larger lot of ground which was con-
veyed to Chester Munson by Henrietta Foster
by deed dated the first day of Oect. A. D., 1875,
and recorded in Centre county in Deed Book
L No. 2, page 141, ete.
ALSO
All that certain messnage, tenement and
lot of ground situate in the borough of Phil-
ipsburg, County of Centre and State of Pa.,
bounded and described as follows : beginning
at the corner of Centre and Beaver streets,
thence by Beaver street N. 57 deg. E.240 feet
to Fourth street, thence by Fourth street 8.
33 deg. E. 66 feet to lot No 135, thence by same
S. 57 deg. W. 240 feet to Centre street, thence
by Centre street 33 deg, W. 66 feet to the place
of beginning, known as lot No. 134 in the gen-
eral plot or plan of lots in the said borough of
Philipsburg, and having thereon erected s
large 2 story frame dwelling house, stable and
other necessary outbuildings. .
Seized taken in execution and tobe sold as
tne property of Chester Munson.
ALSO
All that certain 1ouct or piece of land situate
in Central City, Boggs twp., Centre county,
Pa. bounded and described as foilows to wit :
On the north by the old Philipsburg turnpike
on the east by lot of Mrs. Swyers, on
the west by lot ot Mrs. Barbara Smith, and on
the south by Bald Eagle Creek. Thereon
erected a two story frame dwelling hovse and
other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Martha Oswalt.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in ghe
township of Boggs, County of Centre and State
of Penna. Bounded and described as tollows
to wit: Beginniog at a white Walnut stump
on the south side of Bald Eagle Creek, a cor-
ner of Charles Worthingtons survey by the
same crossing the said creek north seventy-
one degrees west two hundred and nineteen
and two-tenths perches to a corner post, thence
by Richard Miles in right of i Hopkins
Jr., north 12° west 28 perches to a Maple thence
north 256 8 10 perches toa white oak corner in
line of land late of Col. Miles by the same
north 50° west 113 perches to a black oak cor-
ner, thence south 20° east 178 perches to a
post, thence south 421° west 65 perches to a
white oak corner, thence south 584° east 65
perches to a hickory, thence south 804° east
2:0 perches to a post, thence south 65° east 4
perches to an Elm on the bank of Bald Eagle
Creek near the pool of the dam of Bald Eagle
Canal, thence up the same including an
island south 6° east 5234 perches, thence south
16° west 24 perches, tnence north 78° west 9
perches, thence south 23° west 9: perches to
the place o beginning. Containing 400 and
11 acres and 93 perches neat measure be the
same more or less. Excepting and reserving
17 acres and 140 perches of said described
tract of land sold and conveyed to Barnabas
Shope bv deed dated March 21st. 1883 an 1 re-
corded in deed book No. 54, page 432,
Seized taken in exec ition and "to be sold as
the property of H. L. Harvey et al.
ALSO
All that certain messuage or piece of land
situate in the township of Howard, county of
Cen re Penna. Bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a white oak stump
(which stump is now removed) a corner of the
Lieutenant KErskin survey, thence north 18°
west 19 perches to stone, thence north 50%4°
east by land of Jno. White 74 perches to stone
thence south 374° east 262-10 perches to
stones on line of Pifers heirs, thence by said
line south 57° west 78 perches to the place of
beginning. Containing 10 acres and 100
perches.
ALSO
All that certain messuage or piece of land
situate in the township of Howard, county of
centre, Pa. Bounded and described as fol-
lows : Commencing in Bald Fa:le;Creek, run-
ning north bounded by land of David Schenck,
thence westward by lands of David
Schenck and Mary E. Swartz, thence south-
ward along a run bounded by lands of Jno.
D. Neff, thence along Bald Eagle Creek to the
place of beginning. Containing 61 acres more
or less, known as partof the John D, Neff
farm.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of B. P. Swartz.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land situate in the borough of Centre
Hall, county of Centre and . State of Penna.
hounded and described as follows viz: Be
ginning ata post, thence along Brushvalley
road north 5714° east 19 5-10 perches to stones,
thence along lands of Witmers estate south
3014° east 5 3 10 perches, thence south 03062
we st 4 2-10 perches to post, thence north 354°
west 2 feet, thence south 54° west 35-10 perches
to stones, thence south 1724° west 42-10
perctes io post, thence south 51%° west 95-10
perches to stones, thence along Penn avenue
north 3824° west 8 5-10 perches to the place of
beginning, containing one half acre more or
less. Thereon erected a large 2 story house,
large stable and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
tlie property uf David L. Bartges.
ALSO
All that certain tract or piece of land situate
in Union township, Centre county, Pa,
Bounded by lands of W. 1" Erwin, J. B. Mitel-
ell, Linn & McCoy, and ‘Philip Brown, Con:
raining 65 acres more or less, thereon erddted
a two story frame dwelling house.stablesand
other outbuildings. a i
Seized takeniy execution and tebe sold a3
the property of David Cartwright. V
New Advertisemei:ts.
ALSO
All tha t certain tract or piece of land situate
in Miles township, county of Centre, Pa,,
bounded and described as ollows to wit : Be-
ginning at a stone on east of public road,
thence along said road north 291° west 6 9-10
perches to a post, 1hence by land of Grantor
north 594° east 7 perches to a post north 7°-
east 3 perches to stone, north 62° east 12 7-10
ig to stone, thence by land ot Daniel
ishel south 23° east7 8.10 perches to stone,
south 7° east 6}4 perches to stone, the nce
south 73° west 19 2-10 perches to the place of
beginning, containing one acre and 57 perches
neat measure.’ Thereon erected a two story
dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Andrew Immei.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement or
tract of land situate lying and being in the’
township of Huston, county of Centre, Penna.
Bounded and described as follows to wit: Be-
ginning at a post at the run below Locust
pring, east line of H. G. Cronister’s land west
5 rods, 6 feet 8 inches to a locust stake, thence
northwest 23 rods 5 feet to stone corner,thence
northeast 3 rods and one foot to a birch corner,
the fence is to be the line as it now stands be-
tween H. G. Cronister and Aaron Elliot, from
the run up around the spring at the Locust
trees, the above piece ot land is supposed tq
contain 14 of an acre more or less,
ALSO
All that certain messuage; tenement and
tract of land situate lying and being iu the
township of Huston, county ol Centre, State of
Pa, bounded and described as follows to wit :
Beginning at a post in the 10ad leading from
Richard’s mill to Antis’ tavern, thence alon-
said road the several courses and distances
thereof past Steel school house to Pine Oak
Swamp on the southwest side of said road,
thence by land of Henry Cronister north 36°
west 734 perches to a post, thence north 6214°
west 7 8-10 perches to post, thence north 4214°
west 8 perches to a post, thence north 64° west
10 6-10 perches to a post, thence north 783°
west 5 2-10 perches to a post, thence north 8
feet to a post, thence north 75° east 4 8-10
perches toa post, thence north 38° west 9 9-10
perches to a chestnut thence north 714° east
12 2-10 perches to a birch, thence north 77°
east 11 2-10 perches to a post, thence north 14°
west percha to post, thence north 244 west
40 perches to a pest, thence north 674° west
4414 perches to a post, thence north 30° east 10
perches to pitch pine thence by i1and of Martha
Killets south 60° east 9214 perches toa white
oak, thence south 31° east 130 perches to
stones, thence by land of John H. Shirk south
30° west 80 6-10 perches to the pest the place of
beginning inthe aforesaid road, containing
100 acres more or less. Thereon erected two
dwelling houses and other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Aaron Elliott.
ALSO,
The said building is located on a lot or piece
of ground situate in Central City, Boggs Twp.,
Centre Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol-
lows : On the East by lot of H. Musser, on the
South by public road, on the West by other
lands of Samuel B. Wyland (whereon is erected
a double dwelling house) and on the north by
an alley being 30 feet more or less in width on
said public road. The same building is a frame
store room, 20 feet wide, by 40 feet deep, with
an addition of a shed 10 teet by 12 feet and with
a shed root.
ALSO,
All thatcertain Jot of ground located in the
village of Central City, Boggs Twp ,Centre C :,
Pa., bounded and irae as follows: On
the North by lot No 24 (cwned by said Samuel
B. Wyland) on the ¢ast by High street, on the
South by lot of Simon Parson, and on the
West by an alley. bein g fifty feet in width and
150 feet deep. Thereon erected a two-story
frame building house, stable snd other out
buildings and known as lot No. 23 in the gen-
eral plan of said village.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground located in said
village of Central City, Boggs Twp. Centre Co.,
Pa., bounded and described as follows : On the
North by lot of James T. Hales’ estate, on the
East by High Street, on the South by lot No. 23
being 50 feet in width and 150 feet deep, being
known as lot No 24in the general plan of said
village. No buildings
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground located in said
village of Central City, Boggs Twp., of Centre
Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows:
On the North by lot of James 'I'. Hale’s Estate.
On the East by an alley, oathe South by lot
No. 45 and on the West by Spring St, being
50ft wide and 150ft deep and known as lot 45 in
the general plan of said village, two story
frame dwelling house and other outbuildings.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground located in said
village of Central City, Boggs Twp., Centre
Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows: On
the North by lot No. 45, on the East by an alley
on the South by lot of James H. Weaver, and
on the West by Spring street, being 50 ft. in
width and 150 feet in depth and known as lot
No. #6 in the general plan of said village. No
building.
ALSO
All that certain one half a lot of ground locat-
ed in the village of Central City, Boggs Twp.,
Centre Co., Pa., bounded and described as
follows : On the North by an alley, on the
East by lot No. 5, on the South by Front street,
and on the West by lot No. 7, being 25 ft. in
width and 200 tt. in depth, and known as the
eastern half of lot No. 6 in the general plan of
said village, No buildings. ,
ALSO,
All that piece or lot of ground located in Cen-
tral City, Boggs twp, Centre Co., Pa, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning ata
oint on Turnpike Street, thence along lot
No. 8 now owned by Jno. Wagner, Jr 200 feet to
an alley, thence along said alley to the middle
of lot No. 6 through middle of lot No. 6 200ft
to Turnpike Street, thence along said Turn.
pike Street 75 feet to the place of beginning.
The land so deseribed being lot No. 7 and the
western half of lot No. 6 in the general plan of
the village of Central City.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
tee property of Samuel Wyland.
No deed will be acknowledged until the pur-
chase money is paid. ;
WILLIAM iSHLER,
Railway Guide.
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
AND BRANCHES.
Nov. 16th, 1891.
VIA PYRONE—WESTWARD.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.35 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone,
6.55 a. m., at Altorna, 7.45 a. m., at Pitts-
burg, 12.43 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.558. m. at Al‘oons, 1.45 p. m., af Pitts-
Sigs 6.00 p:m
Lesve Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at T: TONO,
6.40, at Altoona at 7.50, at Pittsburg af 11.55.
1 VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD,
Leave Bellefonte, 5.85 a. m., arrive at Tyrone
6.55, at Harrisburg, 10.30 a. m., at Philadel.
P 1.26 PI
Leave Belletonte 10.25 a. m., arrive at Tyrone,
11.55 a. m., at Harrisburg, 8.20 p. m. at
Phitadelphia, 6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 5.20 p. m., arrive at Tyrone,
6..40 at Harrisburg at 10.¢0 p. m., at Phila.
delphia, 4.25 a. 1.
VIA LOCK HAVEN+=NORTHWARD,
Bellefonte, 9.17 a. m., arrive at Lock
Haven, 10.45 a, mp, y
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha
ven, 5.30 p, m., at Renovo, 9. p. m.
Leaye Bel fe at 8.54 p. m., arrive at Lock
Haven at 10.10 p. m,
; VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. =
Leave Bellefonte, 9.17 a. m., arrive at Look Ha-
ven, 10.45, leave Williamsport, 12.30 p. m.
at Harrisburg, 3.30 p. m., at Philadelphia at
6.50 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 4.30 ). m.: arrive at Lock Ha-
ven, 5.30. p. m.; Williamsport, 6.45 p. m., at
Harrisburg, 10.05 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, 8.54 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha
ven, 10.10 p. m., leave Williamsport, 12.25
. m., leave Harrisburg,3.45 a. m., arrive at
hiladelphia at 6.50 a. m.
| VIA LEWISBURG.
Leave Bellefonte at 6.20 a. m., arrive at Lewis-
burg at 9.10 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.35 a. m.,
Philadelphia, 3.15 p. m. ’
Leave Bellefonte, 2.00 Pp. m,, arrive at Lewis-
burg, 4.45, at Harrisburg, 7.05 p. m., Phila.
delphia at 10.55 p. m.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY.
Leave
WESTWARD, EASTWARD.
= 5 ® =
Elgg | 8 Mors | BEE
REEL E 0) 0 (BE §
P.M A.M. | A. um. ATT. Lyv.|A. Mm. pw | p.m.
6 40/ 11 55| 6 55 -..Tyrone.... 7 55(3 10 Ty 26
6 33| 11 48| 6 48/.E.Tyrone.., 8 02/3.17| 7 32
620 1143) 6 44 Vor 8053 200 736
6 25 11 38 6 40/Bald Eagle] 8 10/3 24] 7 41
6 19/'11 32| 6 33(......Dix......| 8 15/3 30 747
6 151 11 29{ 6 80|... Fowler...| 8 17/3.33| 7 50
6 13} 11 26| 6 28,., Hannah...| 8 21|3 37 7 5¢
606/11 17| 621 Pt. Matilda.] 8 28|3 44| 8 01
559 11 09| 6 13|..Martha....| 8 36/3 52| 8 10
5500 10 59 6 05]...Julian....| 8 44/4 01 8 20
5 41| 10 48) 5 55..Unionville.| 8 55/4 10| 8 30
5 33| 10 38) 5 48/..8.8. Int...| 9 03/4 17] 8 40
530 10 35. 5 45 Milesburg | 9 07/4 20| 8 44
5 20| 10 25| 5 35|.Bellefonte.| 9 17/4 30 8 54
510010 11} 525 .Milesburg.| 9 32/4 40| 9 04
502 958 518...Curtin...| 9 46/447] 9 13
455 951 514.Mt. Eagle..| 951/455 9 19
449) 9 44 5 07|..Howard...| 10 01/5 02| 9 28
4 40| 9 36) 4 59|..Eagleville,| 10 15/5 10| 9 40
4 38 9 33] 4 56/Bch. Creek.| 10 20/5 13| 9 45
4 26/ 9 21 4 46{.Mill Hall...| 10 35/5 24{ 10 01
4 23) 9 18 4 43|Flemin’ton.| 10 39/5 27| 10 05
420) 915 4 40/Lck. Haven| 11 45/5 30] 10 10
P.M. A. M.A mm. | A.M AMP. mM.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD.
NORTHWARD. SOUTHWARD,
5H = R 5
CHIR = Nov. 16, i) Y=
§ LE g 1891. B FE B
P.M.| P. M. | A. M. Lv. Ar. a. Mm [Am P.M
730 315 800..Tyrone..., 650 11 45/6 17
737 322 8O07.E. Tyrone. 6 43| 11 38/6 106
T4330 3.27) 811%... Vail... 6 37| 11 34(6 04
7 £3] 3 36) 8 21.Vanscoyoc.| 6 27| 11 25/5 53
8 00] 3 42! 8 25|.Gardners... 6 25| 11 21/5 50
8 07) 349, 8 35/Mt.Pleasant| 6 16] 11 12/5 43
815 3 54| 8 45|...Summit...| 6 09] 17 05/5 33
8 19{ 3 5 8 50 Sand.Ridge| 6 05] 10 58/6 27
8 21) 4 01| 8 52|... Retort.....| 6 03] 10 54/5 25
8 24) 4 02| 8 55/.Powelton..., 6 01| 10 52/5 23
8 30] 4.08 9 04 «..Osceola...| 5 52| 10 4015 11
8 41) 4%{%| = 13... Boynton...| 5 4510 33/5 (3°
845 418 9 17|..®oiners...| 5 43] 10 30/4 58
8 41| 4 22| 9 20|Philipshu’g| 5 41| 10 27/4 55
8 51) 4 26| 9 24/..Graham...| 5 37 10 21/4 49
8 57) 4 32| 9 32|.Blue Ball..| 5 33] 10 17/4 44
903 439 939 5 28) 10 10/4 39
910 447 9 47|.... 5 22] 10 01 4 31
917 452 954. 517 9 54/4 26
9 241 4 58] 10 02]... 512) 9 47/4 20
9 28 5 02| 10 07|.. 509 943/415
9 35 5 08] 10 14|.Clearfield..| 5 04 9 36/4 07
9 40 5 11 10 24|..Riverview.| 5 00 9 32'4 02
9 47| 5 16| 10 29/Sus. Bridge| 4 54] 9 243 56
9 55] 5 25) 10 35 Curwensv’e| 4 50 9 20/2 50
P.M. P.M. | A.M. A.M. | A, M. [P.M
BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and after
Nov. 16, 1891.
Leave Snow Shoe, except Sunday......6 456 a. m;
.3 00 p. m.
Leave Bellefonte, except Sunday.....10 80 a. 11.
5 26 pn
LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD.
Schedule in effect November 15th, 1891.
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
111 103 114 | 112
STATIONS.
A.M. | PM
pL Montandon........[ 9 20| 4 55
inser Lewisburg........
Fair Ground .
eB 181 eeaes 9 3
Vicksburg........| 8 53| 4 32
Mifflinburg.......| 8 43 4 22
Millmont.. | 827 409
weGlen Iron... | 817 4(2
sites Cherry Run.......| 753] 338
34500 s COD UE Na sseniessnl- 7.52] S18
4 15/ 8 10|....Rising Sprin, 716 302
4 28 4|.......Centre Hal 703] 247
4 34 5 6 57] 240
4 40 6 50] 2 32
4 45 645) 227
4 49 6 411 223
4 53| 8 51 637 218
502 900 Pleasant Gap...... 628 208
5.10; 9°10... .Bellefonte.........| 6 20] 2 00
By ld wm A.M. |P M
an
37-13 Sheriff. | Gro war. Upper End. EASTWARD
OURT PROCLAMATION. — Bly | vm Eig
Whereas the Honorable A. O. Furst,Pres 202 ih 2 | 2
ident Judge of the Court of Common Pleasof'the | : Feu :
49th Judicial District, consisting of the coun- PM am "
ties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Honor- 1 57]... Scotia 991 447
able Thomas M. Riley and Honorable Daniel 5 17/.Fairbrook. 909 497.
Rhoads, Associate Judges in Centre county, 5 29/Pa. Furnace] 8 56] 4 15
having Issued their precept, bearing date the 5 36 Hostler 8 50 408
1st day of April to me directed, for 5 Co oul 843 4c1
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and 5 49, Lovevil ol 18 2 3 55
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of 5 56/ FurnaceRd| 8.31 349
the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of 6 Si Fur arvin.| 8 or 3 46
Centre and to commence on the 4th Mouday of 6 10... W. Mark | 5 19 3 18
April being tune 25th day of i i 1892, and to 6 20| Pennington 8 10/3 30
continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to 6 32!...Stover 7538 318
the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen 6 8 Tyrone... 7 50! 3 100i
and Constables of said county of Centre, that
they be then and there in their proper per-
sows, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 2.th,
with their records, inquisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrances, to do those
things whieh to their office appertains to be
done, and those who are bound in recogni
zances to Posecuis against the prisoners that
are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be
shen and there to prosecute against them as
thall be just.
Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st
day of April, in the yea: of our Lord, 1892.
and the one hundred and fourteenth year of the
independence of the United Stites.
M. A. ISHLER,
37 13:4¢ Sheriff.
INCORPORATION —In the Court of
common Pleas for the County of Centre.
Notice is hereby given that an application wi 1
be made to the said Court on the 25th day of
April, A. D., 1892, at 10 o'clock, under the Cor-
poration Act of one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-fonr, and the supplements thereto,
by John W. Stuart, James H. Holmes, John
Hamilton, W. A. Bugkout, George C. Butz,
and others, for the charter ofan intended Cor-
oration to be callea- “Tle State College Pres-
Doran Church,” the character and object of
which is for the purpose of conducting in an
orderly manner publie worship, according to
IN Tiger APPLICATION FOR
‘the usages, discipline and polity of the Pres-
byterian chureh in the United States of
America, and for these purposes to have, pos-
sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and
privileges conferred by the said Actand its
supplements,
BEAVER, GEPHART & DALE
Solicitors
March 29th, 1892. 37-13 3t
ELLEFONTE CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
To take effect April 4, 1892.
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
: oo 3
Ac.| Ex. | Mail. Sr ATIONG. | Ac.| Ex. | Mail,
P.M.| P. MA. MAT. 1 Amie Mm
6 35] 3 50{ 9 05|.Bellefonte.|: 30] 10 30] 4 4
6:28) 3 44 8 £9|..Coleville...[6 37] 10 35| 4 45
6 25 3 41] 8 56,...Morris....[6 40) 10 38] 4 48
6.22 338) 8 52[.Whitmer...[6 44] 10 43| 4 51
619) 3 35 8 49/... Linns 6 47/10 46] 4 54
6 17) 3 33| 8 47|.. Hunters...[6 50] 10 49| 4 56
6 14) 3 31] 8 44[.Fillmore...[6 53| 10 52] 5 00
611] 2 28 8 40|....Sellers....|6 57| 10 56) 5 03
6 09f 3 26 8 38/....Brialy.....|7 00} 10 58] & 05
6 05 323 8 35|..Waddle...|7 05 11 01] 6 16
602 3200 830 Mattern Ju|7 08 11 03 512
551] 808) 8 18/.Krumrine.7 21| 11 13| 5 24
548, 3 05] 8 14|...Struble.../T 24| 11 17 5 27
5 45 3.00 810 StateColl’ge 7 30| 11 20] 5 30
On the Red Bank branch trains will run as
follows :
(GOING EAST WILL LEAVE
Red Bank at8 00 a.m and 5 35 p.m
Stormstown at 8 05 5 40
Mattern at 8 12 5 43
Graysdale at 8 17 5 46
Mattern Ju. at 8 20 5 50
GOING WEST WILL LEAVE :
Mattern Ju. 7 14 a. m. and 5 13 p m
Graysdale 7 19 516
Mattern 7:24 520
Stormstown 7 29 5 23
Red Bank 735 5 30
THOS. A. SHOEMAKER, Supt.