Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 13, 1893, Image 5

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Pine Grove Mentions. .
David Otto * is singing lul-la-by-baby to
little Grover.
BEx- Treasurer J; B; Mitchell 1s this week en
gaged in inspecting Centre county's revenues
and expenditures.
Our old time friena J. G. Rider writes us
that he has finally. reached his winter home
oii the Pacific slope, where he will spend the
winter, mostly at Los Angeles, with a view of
ridding his shattered frame from a complica:
tion of diseases.
Very much to the surprise of many of our
marriageable ladies Rev. Glover is introduc.
ing his bride to. his parishioners here. Mrs.
Glover is a most pleasant and refined lady
havirg a kindly greeting for all and no doubt
well fitted for a minister’s wife.
In our last letter we made a mistake as to
the time of the convention of vocal and instru-
mental musicians to be held in the Presbyter-
ian church, beginning Jan, 23d and closing
with a grand concert conducted by Prof.
Weaver. Singers and lovers of music are in-
vited to attend and enjoy in all probability the
last convention of the season.
Last Tuesday, the 10th inst., was a gala
day among the Grangers in this part
of tha county, pursuant to orders mem
bers of Half Moon, Washington, Centre and
Leonard granges assembled at the latter's
Grange Hall at 10 o'clock a.m. Sleighing was
good and Grangers were trump. Long before
time ti;e Hall was filed ana standing room
was in demand, which was an indication that
instead of a 1alling out, as has teen reported,
their ranks are being well closed up and that
order is in a most prosperous condition.
Most of the A. M. session was taken up in ex-
emplifying the unwritten work of the order,
speeches and'remarks were made and in order
til twelve o'clock when an intermission of
one hour was called when every body was in-
vited tc the banquet prepared by the sisters
present and they des: rve special mention for
the preparation of the delicacies. :
The P. M. session was taken up with
speeches and remarks for the good and ad-
vancement o the order. The occasion was
thoroughly enjoyed by all present who united
in the hope that the P. of H. will long remain
in the front rank of social and fraternal organ-
izations, '
Em ———————
Jurors for the January Court.
The following are the names of the persore
who have been drawn as the jurors for the
January term of court.
GRAND JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
James M. Rider, stone mason.......... Half Moon
Lawrence Fox, laborer ....... ... ....Harris
Geo. W. Hollabaugh, laborer ...Spring
Albert Stover, Butcher...... Bellefonte
Adam Moyer, lsborer.. Philipsburg
Marius Miner, jeweler. Howard Boro
David Spotts, farmer... vesenne Worth
M. F. Rossman, farmer Potter
Geo. W. Wise, 1aborer au. coos viveiiiannesisenn Miles
Geo. W. Lueas, farmer......... ..Philipsburg
Warren E. Hosterman, farmer... . ...Haines
Aaron Mallory, mine redss sxvins Spring
R. A. Kingloe, editor Philipsburg
S. H. Williams, paint Bellefonte
Joseph Resides, laborer.
Christ Ellenberger, farm
W. H. McCausland, jewele
Jno. F. Gill, laborer....
S. P. Shamp, laborer...
Dariel Smay, laborer .
David Dorman, laborer..
Henry Glossner, laborer
Christ Decker, farmer....
E. P. Siegfried, laborer...
TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEK.
The California Plan.
Of Turing Real Estate That Ought t6 be Adopt”
ed in This State.
| They have a plan in California of tax-
ing mortgaged real estate that is said to
be generally satisfactory. A man, for
instance, buys a $5,00 piece of prop-
erty and pays $2,500 cash for it and
gives a mortgage on the property ror the
remaining $2,600. When the tax asses
sorcomes around he assesses the property
regardless of the mortgage. The hold-
er of the mortgage pays a tax on the
property as assessed, but when he comes
to pay the interest on the mortgage, or
part of the principal, as the case may be
the holder of the mortgage is under le-
gal obligation to deduct from the amount
due him one-half of the amount of that
shown by the tax receipt, The assessor
is not supposed to know who holds the
mortgage, nor does be need to know.
He assesses the property wherever he
finds it, and the law enables the holder
of the property to get justice when he
comes to settle with the person who
owns part of the property. as shown by
the mortgage.
’ School Report.
Report of Silver Dale school for the month
ending January 4th 1833.
Whole number of students enrolled 27
Females 10, males 17. Average attendance fe-
males 8, males 11, total 19. Per cent of.
attendance females £6, males 74, total 80
Names of pupils present every day: .Maud
Barr, Rhoda Dillen, Maud Swisher, Robert
Swisher, Joe Resides, John Myers, Elmer
Myers and Lloyd Myers. Those missing only
one day were: Minnie Lutz, Frank Dillen
John Resides and George 'Kesides. The
school was visited by many of its friends dur-
ing the month. Lucy M. RoweN,
Teacher.
em me en em ————
= Marriage.
KLINGER—WILLIAMS—At the U. B. Parson-
age, in Julian, by Rev. J. F. Tallhelm, on the
5th inst. Mr. Jesse W. Klinger to Miss Liz-
zie Willliams, both of Lemont, Centre
county, Pa.
FOUST—NOLL —At the home of the bride, in
Spring township, Dec. 15th 1892, by Rev. M.
0. Noll, Mr. Henry E. Foust, of Potters Mills,
to Miss Daisy E. Noll.
HOOVER—FETZER.—At the parsonage in
Bellefonte Pa. by Rev. M. O. Noll, Dec. 26th
1892, Mr. Thomas Hoover, of Unionvllle, to
Miss Laura Fetzer, of Snow Shoe Intersec-
tion, Pa.
DEITZ—CORMAN.—At the home of the bride
in Belletonte, Pa. Dec. 27th, 1892, by Rev. M*
0. Noll, Mr. Philipp Deitz, of Howard, Pa, to
Miss Alice Corman, of Beliefonte, Pa.
BITNER—('ONDO.—At the Bush House, in
Bellefonte, Dec. 28th, 1892, by Rev. MO. Noll,
Miss Margaret Condo, of Spring Mills, Pa.
—The following letters remain uncalled
for in the Bellefonte P. O. Jan. 10, .1893.
Geo. A. Albright, Mrs. Harvy Cox, M.C.
Campbell, Margie Comber, Henry P. Cashent,
Mannel Markle, William Stokes, Fannie West.
When called for please say advertised.
J. A. FIEDLER, P. M.
New Advertisements.
Frank Weber, merchant Philipsburg
N. W. Cronemiller, clerk .Bellefonte
John Hines, laborer... Spring
George Decker, laborer. ...Penn
George Harper, farmer..
James W. Runkle. fare Potter
Chas. Schroyer, fireman Spring
Wm. Musser, farmer.. Haines
W. 8. Loy, farmer....... Buruoside
Wm. Kreamer, farmer.
W. Hettinger, farmer....
Jas. I. Delong, merchant..
W. H. Kreamer, merchant
Mordaci Benner, laborer...... «Benner
8. A. MeNuistion, coach maker.. .Bellefonte
John Richard, teacher........ ~..RUsh
Melvin Sowers, laborer.. vollege
Geo. Noll, farmer........... .. Boggs
Geo. W. Campbell, farmer... .... Harris
Cyrus W. Hunter, marble cutter Half Moon
R. C. Thompson, farmer... 5
Worth
Thos. Askey, laborer........ .
Irvin G. Alexander. farmer.
David Bradford, farmer...
Ed. Garman, merchant........
David Keller, geutleman.
Henry Morris, blacksmith...
Henry Mark, farmer..... Gregg
Ad. Fauble, merchant ..Bellefonte
Peter Lauck, farmer..... ... Ferguson
Geo. L. Bmith, carpenter. ..Bellefonte
Adam Vonada, farmer... cee Miles
E. T. Tuten, editor..... Bellefonte
Wm. Shawley, farmer... Ahoy Boggs
Gr. G. Parker, blacksmith. Philipsburg
Rudolph Schadd, plumber. Spring
James C. Gilliland, farme College
W, R. Jenkins, machinist llefonte
A.J. Sweitzer, machinis Spring
Daniel Boob, firmer...
G. 8. Woodring, carpente
Miles Hower, merchant
Sam. Lewin, merchant.
Wesley Biddle, farmer..
M Kerstetter, carpenter...
Heary Beck, clerk... ..cosu a
Cyrus Strickland, geatieman ..Bellefonte
A, J. Tote, farmer. cu uiccssssirinrs = «1 4en 0. B@DNET
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
Wm. Zimmerman, laborer. .Burnside
Cyrus Zeigler, farmer.
itman Grove, teache
Jessie Whippo, laborer..
Samuel Wilkinson, farm
A. C. Williams, butcher.
ipsburg
Bellefonte
-....Patton
we Spring
.r.. Spring
J. A. Confer, farmer.......-..
Alf: Hassinger, laborer...
Geo. B. Lee, laborer
Geo. Swab, farmer,
James F. Brown, contrac
Jas. P. Turner, farmer
Geo. Biackford, restauranter,
R G.Goheen, farmer......
Frank Bosch, butcher:
James Lytle, farmer
-. Harris
nionville
James Moyer, black . Potter
R. E. Hinde, Jaborer.. Haines
Philip Loder, teacher... Howard
David Rossman, 1aborer.......coveseeesasaseas Spring |
Joseph Shay, laborer.....
..Howaid 1 wp
0. B. Krebs, merchant,
...Ferguson
Alfred Keen, farmer.. .... Penn
Wm. Schenek, farmer... Liberty
Wm. M. Hershey, laborer... ..Snow Shoe
Paui McCuliough, carpenter Philipsburg
John T. Lee, painter.......... Centre Hall
Adam Small, farmer..... Snow Shoe
Emanuel White, farmer... cu. eieanenns Sprin
Harry Fenlon, clerk....... Bellefonte
Harvey Vonanda, farmer... ...Gregg
Thomas M. Quick, carpenter Boggs
Frank Emerick, farmer..... Walker
Reuben Kaup, miller...
John W. Hclmes, icborer...
TRAVERSE JURORS,
Drawn for Special Term, beginning on the
third Monday of March,
Jonathan Condo, clerk.......
Philip Woodring, shoe
Chas. Garis, mason...
Thomas Schaugheney,
David Holter, merchant..
Henry Shadow, cabinet m
W. H Meyer, merchant..
Orrin Vail, farmer.......
Arthur Rachau, laborer..
Geo. W. Spangler, farmer...
Robert Flick, farmer...
Wm. Orr, tarmer.......
M. H. Splcher. farmer.
John Weaver, farmer..
Henry Walkey, carpenter...
George Cowher, farmer...
Jas. A. Smith, laborer
Geo Taylor, farmer..
Jacob Bridge, labore
Geo. F. Derr, laborer...
G. H. Leyman, farmer.
J. Hettinger, contractor.
Luther E. Stover, farmer...
Samuel Martz, Shoemaker. .Ferguson
Ira Gramley, IabOoTer.....c.s ce ceervigreannrnss aines
James Foreman, laborer Bellefonte
Wm. Mu.barger, farmer..... ......cosesssses College
J. P, Seibring. farmer.. Half Moon
Luke Styers, 1aborer...... cs siueeieaessssens Haines
A.J. Swartz farmer... ...Spring
James A. Ott, labore ...Spring
S. D. Miller, printer.. . Millheim
D. K. Tate, architect .. .Bellefonte
Warren Dillen, CATPEDLET.n.......n- Philipsburg
T° CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored to
health by simple means, aftr suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. 1'o those who desire it, he will cheer-
fully send (free of charge) a copy of the pre-
scription used, which’ they will find & sure
cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron-
chitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He
hopes all sutferers will try his remedy, as it is
invaluable. Those desiring the prescription,
which will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing, will please address,
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON
37-46-1y Brookiyn, New York.
EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here
by given to all persons interested
that the following inventories of goods and
chattels set apart to widows under the provis-
confirmed ni si by the Court, and filed in the
office of the Clers of the Orphans Court of Cen-
before the first day of next term the same will
be confirmed absoiutely.
1. The inventory ai.d appraisement of the
personal property of Neah Stover late of Haines
township deceased,as setapart to his widow
Rachael Stover.
2. The inventory and appraisement of the
ersonal property of Jeremiah Whinkelblech,
ate of Haines township deceased as set apart
to his widow Margaret Winkelblech.
3. The inventory and EpLsC ent of the
personal property of John J. Packer, late of
Curtin township deceased as set apart to his
widow Margaret Packer. ©
JOHN A. RUPP.
88-1t. C..0.0.
EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol-
lowing accounts have been examined,
assed and filed of record in the Register’s of-
fice for the inspection of heirs and legatees,
creditors and all others in anywise interested
and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of
Centre county on Wednesday, the lst day -of
February, A. D,, 1848, for allowance and eon-
firmation.
1. First and final account of Henry W.
Shade administrator of &c., of Christina
Shade late of Miles 'I'wp. deceased.
2. The first and final account of W. H. Col-
dren administrator of &e., of John C>ldren late
of Gregg township deceased. :
3. The first and final account of Thomas C.
Houtz administrator of &c., of Christina Beutz
late of College township deceased.
4. Final account of P. F. Bottorf and J, B.
Ardas filed by P. F. Bottorf executors of Sam-
uel Hess late of Ferguson township deceased.
E. Thefirstand final account of W. L. Hicks
administrator of &c, of Martin Vail late of
Snow Shoe township deceased.
6. The 26th final account of Daniel Rhoads
surviving trustee under the last will and testa-
ment of Wm. A. Thomas late of Bellefonte ber-
ough deceased.
7. The account of J. H. Reifsnyder adminis
trator of &e., of Magdalena Miller late of Mill
heim borough deceased.
8. The account of J. H. Reifsnyder execu-
tor of &c , of Annie E. Roush late of Millheim
borough deceased.
JOHN A. RUPP,
38-1-2t.
: Register.
OURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the Honorable A. O. Furst,Pres
ident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the
49th Judicial District, consisting of the coun
ties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Honor
able Thomas M. Riley and Honorable Corlis
Faulkner, Associate Judges in Centre county,
having issued their precept, bearing date the
5th day ofJanuary to me directed, for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of
Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of
Jan. being the 23rd day of Jan. 1893, and to
continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to
the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen
and Constables of said county of Centre, that
they be then and there in their proper per.
sons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 23rd,
with their records, inguisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrances, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be
done, and those who are bound in recogni
zances to prosecute against the prisoners that
are or shah 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 5th
day of January, in the yea of our Lord, 1893,
and the one hundred and fourteenth year of the
| independence of the United Sts tes.
WM. A. ISHLER
38 1.4t, Sheriff.
Mr. Robert U. Bitner, of Spring Mills, to |
ions of the Act of 14th of April, 1851, have been |
tre county and if no exceptions be filed on or |
New Advertisements.
GOOD HOME CHEAP.—Small
m- nthly pavments if you wish.
Address, SQUIRE ARCHEY, Agt.
37-50-5t Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
Sherifi’s Sales.
HERIFF'S SALE!
By virture of Sundry writs of Levari Facias
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol
Centre county and to me directed there will bd
exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, iu
Bellefonte, on
SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1893.
at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real
estate:
A lot of land situate in the village of Moshan-
non, Centre county, Pa., fronting 66 feet on the
road leading from Moshannon to Karthaus
il e,and extending back 180 feet along the
{ylertown road. Said lot being bounded on
the east and south respectively by the two
roads above mentioned and on the west and
north by other lands of James Murphy. There-
on erected a two story frame dwelling house,
with a two story frame brick building at-
tached. Seized, taken in execution snd to be
sold as the property of James Murphy.
ALSO.
All that certain tract of land situate in Miles
township, Centre county, Pa., bounded on the
north by lands of Thomas Wolf and John
Scholl, on the east by lands «f H. W. Wolf and
John Scholl, on the south by lands of J. E.
Reish and Johnathan Auman, and on the west
by land of Peter Auman, containing 42 acres
more or less, thereon erected a dwelling house,
barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in
execution and to be sold as the property of Jo-
el Mining, who survives Catharine Mining,
AL30,
A lot or piece of land situate in the borough
ot Howard, Centre county, Pa, bounded by an
alley on the east, a street on the north, lands
of A. 8. Tipton on the west and W. Leathers on
the south. The lot is about 70 feet by about
200 feet. The building is a two story {rame
house, in front 16 feet, extending back 2) feet,
with a two story frame back building 14x32
feet. Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Dr. G. A. Beck.
TERMS :—No deed will be acknowledged
. until the purchase money is paid in full.
Ean W. A. ISHLER:
38 1-3t. Sheriff.
HERIFF SALES.
By virtue of sundry writsof Fieri Facias
Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me
directed, there will be exposed to public sale,
at the court house, in the boro of Bellefonte,
Penna., on
FRIDAY JANUARY 27th, 1893,
All that part of a certain messuage tenement
or tract of land in Potter township, Centre
county, Pa, bounded and described as follows :
bounded by lands of John Dauberman, Sr.
heirs of Samuel Woods, Wm. Stumpff, heirs of
Jacob Peters and others lying south of a line
| beginning at a point on the division line be-
| tween said tract of land and the lands of John
Dauberman, Sr. a distance of 102}3 perches
south of a point marked as the corner of lands
of the said John Dauberman on the northwest
of his tract and running south 6414° west to the
division line between the lands of Jacob Pet-
ers heirs, and the lands in certain writ in par-
tition described, containing 102 acres and 134
perches neat measure. Thereon erected a two
story frame dwelling house tank barn and
other outbuildings.
LSO,
All the defendants one-half interest in the
following described real estate : All that tract
of wood land situate in Potter towuship, Centre
county, Pa., onthe west end of the mountain
known as kgg Hill, bounded by lands of Evan
‘Evans. Adam Rankin, David Gilliland and
John Dauberman, containing 68 acres and 120
perches neat measure.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
property of Henry Royer and David Krape.
ALSO, .
Ali that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land situate in Gregg township, Cen-
tre county, Pa., bounded and described as fol-
lows, to wit: Beginning at a stone corperon
line of land of james Duck, thence along the
same south 263° west 34 perches to stones,
thence north 13° west 8¢ perches to a stone,
thence south 67° west 24 4-10 perches to stone,
theace south 634° west 130 4-10 perches toa
stone, thence along land ‘of Daniel Weaver
south 26° east 80 5-10 perches to pine stump in
public road leading to Penns valley, thence
north 7914° east 52 5-10 perches to stones, thence
porth 62° east 17 perches to stone, thence south
26240 east 29 perches to stone, thence north
414° east 18 3-10 perches to pitch pine, thence
south 23° est 23 5-10 perches to fallen pine,
thence along land of Frank Weaver north 65°
east 77 perches to stone, thence north 204°
west 60 perches to the place of beginning, con-
taining 113 acres and 76 perches neat measure.
Thereon erected house, bank baru and
other outbuildings.
LSO.
All that certain tract or piece of land among
others, situate in said Gregg township, being
tract No 1, and bounded on the south by lands
west by lands of Jeremiah Kline, on the north
by otlier lands of said deceased, and on the
east by lands of Permelia Ertle and John.
Roush containing 92 acres, more or less
Thereon erected a barn, dwelling house and
other outbuildings.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Elias Wert.
ALSO.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situste
in the borough of Philipsburg, Centre county,
Pa., bounded and described as follows: Begin-
ning at a point where the south line of
Locust street intersects or cuts the west
line . of Cemre street, thence in a
westerly direction alcng the said south
line of Locust street, a distance of 86
feet to a point, thence in a southerly direction
on a line parallel with Centre street 33 feet to
a point, thence in an easterly direction on a
point on the west line of Centre street thence
in a northerly direction 33 feet to the place of
beginning, being part of lot No. 77 in the gener-
al plot or plan ef Philipsburg borough. Thereon
erected a two story brick dwelling house and
other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of W. A. Wallace Shimmel.
ALSO.
All that certain lot of ground located in Cen-
tral City, Boggs township, Cenire county, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows: On the
north by public road, on the east by lot of Ed-
ward Smith estate, on the south by Bald Eagle
creek and on the west by lot of John Hall,
thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Lewis Peters et. al.
ALSO.
The several tracts situate in Miles township,
Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows: ‘I'he one thereof, beginning at astone
near the Big Spring thence south 463° east
5 5-10 perches, thence south 2934° east 17}4 per-
ches, thence south 62° west 8 perches, thence
south 234° east 4014 perches to bridge, thence
north 554° east 5214° perches to stone, thence
south 14 10 east 11 4-10 perches to post, thence
north 529 east 6 perches to post, thence north
410 east 23 perches to stone, thence north 28°
west 13 perches to stone, thence south 60;
west 12 perches to stone, thence south 764°
west 16 perches to post, thence north £514 west
40 2 10 perches to stone, thence south 72° west
15 2.10 perches to the place of beginning, con-
taining 17 acres and 64 perches, neat measure.
The other thereof beginning at a post on the
side of the turnpike road thence along said
road and the tract above described south 5114°
west 52 5-10 perches to a po:t, thence south 1v
8-10 perches to a post, thence along tract
bought by Wolt and Lukenbach north 61° east
51 4-10 perches to a post, thence north 21° east
11 perches to post, thence north 4114° west 11
4-10 perches to the place of beginning, contain-
ing 4 acres and 94 perches, neat measure. AL-
£0, the following lot of ground situate in Miles
township, Centre county, Pa., bounded as fol-
lows: Beginning at stone on east side of pub-
lic road, thence south 30° east 10 1-10 perches
to stone, thence by Emanuel Breon north 62°
8 perches to stone, thence by other lands of
Daniel Risnel north 30° west 10,1 perches to
stone, thence by other lands of Daniel Rishel
south 62° west 8 perches to the place of begin-
ning, containing 80 perches, thereon erected a
two story frame dwelling house, small barn,
coach shop and other outbuildings:
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Daniel Rishel.
TERMS—No deed will be acknowledged un.
til purchase money is paid in full.
WM. A. ISHLER.
Sheriff.
of Israel Vonada and Israel Rachaue, on the,
line parallel with Locust street, ¢8 feetto a |
Sechler & Co.
QECHLER & CO.rmr mt
GROCERS—BUSH HOUSE BLOCK.
0
——HEAD QUARTERS FOR—
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES AND FRUITS.
X
IN TEAS we have Oolongs, Gun Powder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Japan
English Breakfast, and our Fine Blended Tea is something that will please any
one who appreciates a cup of Royal Tea.
IN SPICES, Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspice, Nutmeg, Mace, Ginger, Cayenne Pep-
per, Mustard all strictly pure goods.
HERBS FOR SEASONING, Sage, Parsley, Thyme, Sweet Marjoram,
Summer Savory and Sweet Basil.
IN COFFEES AND CHOCCLATE, Mocha—genuine, Java—Old Govern
ment, Rio— Finest Brazilian. All excellent quality and always fresh roasted.
Baker's Premium Chocolate and Breakfast Cocoa, Van Houten's Cocoa, Wil-
bur's Chocolate, and German Sweet Chocolate.
IN BAKING POWDERS, We keep the Royal and Baker’s—Two leading
brands and a pure Cream Tarter.
IN COOKING EXTRACTS we keep a line of Joseph Burnett & Co's, (Bos-
ton) goods, they are the finest we can find, also a line of Knight's extracts.
BEANS, California Limas, New York Marrow and Pea Beans, dried Green Peas.
RICE New Crop Carolina Head Rice.
DOMESTIC CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Tomatoes Cot-
tage, Home and Worthington Brands.—Corx Persian and Mountain Brands,—
CorN Granules, Lima Beans and Succotash, Dew Drop brand. GREEN Pas,
Early Junes, Scottish chief and Cecelia brands. PINE APPLE sliced and grated,
Strawberries and White Cherries, Dew Drop brand. Boston Baked Beans.
ALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS, Yellow Crawford, Lemon Cling, and
White Heath Peaches, White Cherries and Apricots.
IMPORTED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, French Peas and Mush-
rooms, Preserved Cherries, Strawberries, Brandy Cherries and Crosse
Blackwell's Jams all in glass.
GELATINE, Swineburne's, Cox's, Me Leish, and Wine Jellys.
OLIVES, Fine imported goods in five sized bottles.
Honey strained and in combs, Plum
MISCELLANEOUS, Pure Maple Syrup,
Condensed milk,
Pudding, Armour’s Corned Beef, Potted Tongue and Ham,
Dunham's Shred Cocoa nut, :
Rich Mild Cream Cheese, Small Family Cheese, Bradford County Dairy Butter.
Buckwheat Flour, Corn Flour, Gluten Flour, Vienna Flour.
Fine Confectioners and Cut Loaf Sugars.
Extra Fine New Crop New Orleans Syrups,
Cider Vinegar.
Sweet Potatoes choice stock.
and red.
Pure White Sugar Table Syrup, Pure
Imported Onwons. Home Grown Onions, yellow
BTC., Worcestershire Sauce in_one pint ‘and half
pints.—Toyaror K gronue, Victor, Riverside, Lutz and Heinz brands. Malt
Vinegar in glass for table use, Colburns Salad Dressing, Fepper Sauce— Red
and Green, Curry Powder, Caper Sauce.
KETCHUPS, SAUCES
NUTS, Princess Paper Shell, California and Bordan Almonds, Assorted Nuts,
English Walnuts, Pecans extra large, Cream Nuts, Fresh Roasted Peanuts,
Cocoa Nuts extra quality.
IN CONFECTIONARY, we have Fine Mixtures, Cream Chocolates, Roast Al:
monds, Cream Dates, Rose and Vanilla, Jordon Almonds, French Glace Fruits,
Fine Chocolate Caramels, Chocolate Marsh Mallows, Cocoa Nut bon bons, Choco-
late Madridos, Lozenges, Clear Toys, and a large assortment of fine goods in
this line all carefully selected. ,
FRANQO AMERICAN SOUPS, French Bouillon, Consomme, Ox Tail, Mock
Turtle, Mulligatawny, and Terrapin.
OLIVE OIL, S. Rea & Co.’s } Pint, Pints and Quarts. The finest analysts in
the World pronounces it pure. yo
PICKLES IN GLASS, Crasse & Blackwell's Chow Chow, Gherkins, Mized,
White Onions, Cauliflower, Picalilli, and Walnuts. { i
In Cakes, Crackers and Biscui's we keep a full line of fine goods always fresh
baked.
CEREAL GOODS. Oat Meal, Rolled Oat, Cracked Wheat, Pearl Barley,
Breakfast and Dinner Hominy, Macaroni and Vermacceli.
MEATS. Fine Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef, White
Rose Lard.
GREEN FRUITS, Florida Oranges; Messina Lemons, White Almeria Grapes,
© Catawba Grapes, and Jersey Cranberries. :
APPLES, Baldwins and Northern Spys.
CURED FRUITS. Evaporated California Pared and unpared Peaches, and
Apricots. :
Choice Layer Figs, Cleaned Currants, Imported Citron, Lemon and Orange peel,
California and French Prunes.
RAISINS, Imperial Cluster, Fine Layers, Ondaras, Valencias, Sultana and Cali-
fornia Seedless and Loose Muscatels. ;
FISH. New Mackerel very fine, Qodfish boneless and evaporated, SALMON, Mag-
nolia, Astoria and Glacier brands,Hoeg’s Spiced Salmon, Shrimps, Lobsters,
Crab Meats and Spiced Oysters. Sardines, French 1s, and 3s Boneless.
MINCE MEAT, We make our own Mince Meat and spare no trouble or expense
in bringing it up to the very highest standard. We use a sufficient quantity
of well cooked beef (which 1s the true foundation of all good Mince Meat.
The fruit is all carefully cleansed and prepared, and every item of goods used
in it is of the highest grade.
Our Mince Meat can be used by any family with entire confidence, that the
goods are just what we recomend them to be. It is quite a good deal of labor
to make even a small quantity of Mince Meat and that frequently prevents peo-
ple from using the goods. But now you can get it any time in any quantity
and at a moderate price just as good Mince Meat as you can make in your
own house. But it is hard to give in cold type any satisfactory description of
the goods we have, so we will close with a cordial invitation to all who read
this to call and see what a fine stock of GOOD THINGS we have.
SECHLER & CO.
3748 BELLEFONTE, Pa.
| New Advertisements,
| L¥
IQ TRAY COW.—Came to the resi-
! dence of the subscriber, in November
| last, a white spotted cow, no marks, the owner
| Is requested to come forward prove property,
i pay charges and take it away, otuerwise 1t will
disposed of according to law.
. JAS. LUCAS.
38-1-3t. Moshanon, Pa.
TRAY STEER.—Came to the sesi-
dence of the subscriber near Nittany
Hall, about the middle of October, a small red
steer about one anda half years old. No
r. arks. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges and take him away oth-
erwiser he will be disposed of as’ the law
directs.
37 50 3t* R. F. EMERICK.
PPLICATION FOR FENCE
LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that application wil
be made to the rs Le ind Bor Sach i
islation as will require the erection and main-
tenance of fences and regulating the same
within the county of Centre.
ISAAC BECK, -
3749 4t. * LS. FRAIN.
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on the es-
tate of John Poorman deceased late of Boggs
Twp. having been granted to the undersigned
he requests all Jetsons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment and those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
37-47-6t.% ADAM C. WITHERITE.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Or-
phan’s Court of Centre County in real
estate of Wm. Coan deceased. The under-
signed: having been appointed an auditor to
make distribution of the balance in the hands
of H. C. Quigley trustee to sell the real estate
of said decedent will be at his office at 10 a. m.
Saturday January 23, A. D., 1893 to atlend to-
the duties of his appointment at which place
all parties interested may attend if they see’
proper. J. W.ALEXANDER.
38-1-3t* ; Auditor
IANO AND ORGAN FORSALE:
_ A fine iron frame, over strung, Gab-
bler piano with square rose-wood case anda
Mason & Hamlin pedal organ, with two rows of
keys, suitable tor a church or society and in
the best of condition are for sale at the Brocik-
erhoff house in this place, where Mr. Geor;
Brandon, the proprietor, will be pleased
show them to persons desiring a good instru-
ment cheap. 37-47
UDITORS NOTICE.—In the Or-
phans Court of Centre county, in the
matter of the estate of Emaline Carner late of
Walker township, Centre county Penna, de-
ceased. The undersigned having been'appr int-
ed an auditor by the said Court to make distri-
bution of the balance in the hands ot the Ad-
ministrator to and among those Jegally entit-
tled to receive the same, will attend to the du-
ties of his appointment at the office of Hast-
ing & Reeder, at Bellefonte, Pa. at10 a. m.
Wednesday, January 18th 1893,
H. C. QUIGLEY,
37-50-3t Auditor.
HE SUN.
During 1893 The Sun will be of surpassing
excellence and will print more news and more
pure literature than ever before in its history.
THE SUNDAY SUN
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in thi
world.
Price 5 cents a COPY ..aeueee daha By mail, $2 a yea
Daily, by mail, ...cc. one. .. $6 a yeal
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382-8m | New York.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the
matter of the assigned estate of O.
Perry Jones in trust ard the benefit « f' credi-
tors W. E Irvin assignee account filed in the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre county. No.
149 November Term 1891. All persons inter-
ested are hereby notified that the undersign-
ed appointed by the said Conrt of Common
Pleas of Centre county an auditor in the above
stated case to make distribution of the funds
in the hands of the accountant as shown by
his account to and among those legally entit-
led to receive the same. Will attend to the
duties of his ar pointment ox Monday the 16th
day of January at his office in the borough of
Bellefonte No 19 west High street at half past
10 a. m. when and where they must present
their claims or be debarred from coming in on
said fund E.M. BLANCHARD,
37 50-3t Auditor.
EAL ESTATE SALE.
There will be exposed to public sale
on the premises of Henry Meyer, deceased, in
Harris township on £ :
FRIDAY JAN. 27,93.
at 1.30 o'clock p. m. the following valuable reat
estate.
190 ACRE FARM.
bounded on the north by lands of David Guise,
on the east by lands oi Hewitt and Meyer, on
the south by lands of James: Kimport and W.
H. Groh, and on the west by lands of Cyrus
Durst. Having thereon erected a good
STONE DWELLING HOUSE
bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. A
good orchard of excellent fruit and running
water at both house and barn. A never failing
well at the door. This farm is located in one
of the most fertile and beautiful valleys in the
state and is within 134 miles of the L. & T. R.
R. with churches, schiool houses and post office
near by. Alsoa {16 6
45 ACRE TIMBER TRACT,
Bounded on the north by lands of John Hoop
and Jesse Marks on the east by lands of Jas.
Kimport, on the west by lands of W. H. Groh
and on the south by Tussey mountain. Well
set with rock oak, chestnut, and white oak
which will be sold at the same time and place.
TerMs—24 cash at confirmation of sale, 14 in
one year and the balance in two years, to be se-
cured by bond and mcrtgage on the premises.
J. HENRY ME
Surviving Administrator.
ORVIS BOWER & ORVIS ATTY'S. 38-1-
sums
Hardware.
fue BON TON
EGG BEATER
~—=AND—
ICE CREAM FREEZER.
is the greatest invention of
the age. Beats a dozen
eggs in two minutes, freezes
ice cream in ten minutes,
and is unexcelled for whip-
ped cream, frozen custard
and water ices, Hundreds
now in use in Bellefonte.
~—CALL AND SEE THEM .——
We are sole agents for
Bellefoate and Centre
county.
Made in three sizes at T5cts.
g0zts. and $1.25.
DANIEL IRVIN & SON.
37-41-3m.