Demorraiic Aatchan Beiiefonte, Pa., April 6, 1894. arson ——4The trouble with this world, Raggsy,” said Walke, the tramp, ‘is just here. In Central America bananas row wild, but there ain’t no markit or ’em. Up here where there is a markit for ’em, they don’t grow wild. ‘What nacher wants to do to help the workin’ man is to have things grow wild where there's a markit for them things.” —Harper’s Bazar. ‘Tourists. “More Facts.” Isa handsomely fliustrated fifty page pamph- let issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, giving valuable in- formation regarding Agriculture, Sheep Rais- ing, Climate, Soil and other resources of South ‘Dakota. It also contains a correct map of North as well as South Dakota. Every farmer, and in fact any one interested in agriculture, ete., should have a copy of it. Sent free to any address upon application to John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Wil- {iamsport, Pa. RSC TET Farms for the Million. The marvelous development of the States of Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming, within the last few years has at- tracted attention in all parts of the world, It is not necessary, however, to search far for the causes of this wonderful growth, for this entire region, which is penetrated by the The North-Western Line, teems with golden op- portunities for enterprising farmers, mechan- ics and laborers who desire to better their condition. Here are lands which combine all varieties of soil, climate and physical feature that render them most desirable for agricul- ture or commerce. Rich rolling prairies, capable of raising the finest quality of farm products in luxurious abundance, can still be secured at low prices and upon most liberal terms, and in many cases good produc. * tive farms can be purchased for scarcely more than the yearly rental many eastern farmers are compelled to pay. Reaching the princi- pal cities and towns and the richest and most productive farming districts of this favored region The Nortn-Western Line (Chicago & North-Western R’y) offers its patrons the ad- vantages of ready markets, unexcelled train service, perfect equipment and all the com- forts and conveniences known to strictly first- class railway travel. Maps, time tables and . general information ean be obtained of ticket agents of connectiong lines, or by addressing W. A. Thrall. General Passenger and Ticket Agent Chicago & North-Western R'y, Chicago, 1. 39 14 ESTAS, Cottolene. 1: RIGHT AGAINST ~———COMMON SENSE-—- to suppose that an imitation offers the customer auy guarantee like the original does. Take Cottolene for example. Fairbank & Co. discovered it, per- fected it, and spent thousands 1n making its merits known. It is plainly totheir interest to make and keep it what it is to-day— the most popular shortening in the world. But when you come 70 ACCEPT ANY COUNTERFEITS FOR COTTOLENE ‘ these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals cn others’ reputation and who profits only by others’ loss. To ensure having Food cook- ing and healthful food stick right to CorroLeNE and let all imitations severely alone. Sold in 3 and 6 pound pails. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. CHicago, ILL. and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phila. 39-134t-nr : New Advertisements. HERIFF’S SALES ! _ By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed | will be expcsed at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 1894, at 1 o'clock P, M. the following real estate, In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. No. 110 January Term 189%. Sci. Fa. sur Mortgage. Anna T. Francine, Executrix ofthe last Will and Testament of Albert P. Francine, deceased. vs. John T. Fowler, | Description ol Mortgaged Premises. All those two tracts or parcels of land situate in the township of Taylor, in the County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, the one thereof being bounded and described as fol- lows ; Beginning at the corner of William B. Addleman survey on the line of Richard Downing, thence by Addleman, now or form. erly Lyon, Shorb & Co., and jtidgway and Budd at the corner of Isaac Webb. North fifty de- ees east, two hundred aud thirteen perches, thence by Isaac Webb, now or formerly Ridg- way & Budd, south fifty degrees east, three hundred and twenty perches, thence south fifty degrees west, two hundred and thirteen perches to the Richard Downing, thence by the Richard Downing, now or formerly John T. Fowler, north fifty degrees west, three hun- dred and twenty perches to the place of be- ginning, containing three hundred and ninety-five acres and one hundred and twenty- three perches, and known as the “Abner Webb” tract and being the same premises which W. M. Lyon et al, by deed dated the 25th day of May 1877, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds &e., in and for the said County of Centre in Deed Book: “M? No. 2, page 457 &c., granted and conveyed to John: New Advertisements. T. Fowler. Thereon erected a large two story frame dwelling, large bank barn, wagon sheds, corn cribs, slaughter house, pig pens, black- smith shop, large poultry house, tool house, carpenter shop, one extra Barn for young cat- tle and sheep, four large hay sheds and other out buildings. ALSO The other thereof being bounded and described as follows; Beginning at hickory and corner of the Samuel Downing tract of land, thence by said tract of land south fifty degrees east, four hundred and fifty perches to a white oak. thence north fifty degrees east, one hundred and sixty-three perches to a walnut, thence north fifty degrees west, four hundred and fifty perches to a pine, thence south fifty degrees west, one hundred and sixty-three perches to the place of beginning, confaining three hundred and ninety-seven acres and seventy-four perches, and known as the “Richard Downing” tract, and being the same premises which George R. Shoenberger and wife and John H. Shoenberger and wife by deed dated the 27th day of June 1873, re- corded in the office for the recording of deeds &ec., in and for the said County of Centre, in Deed Book “1” No. 2, page 308 &c., granted conveyed unto the said John I. Fowler, Thereon erected one large two story dwe ling house, one pump house, one large bank barn, three large hay sheds, corn cribs and other out buildings. ALSO No.1. All that certain tenement and tract . of land in Taylor Jownshin: Centre count; e Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows : Beginning at a pine tree, thence ncrth forty-six and one half (4614) degrees west one’ hundred and eighty (180) perches to a post on plank road : Thence along said plank road south fifty-five (55) degrees west one hundred and sixty-seven (167) perches to a post: Thence along lands of John T. Fowler south forty-nine (49) degrees east one hundred and seventy-six (176) perches to a post: Thence north fifty two (52,) degrees east one hundred and fifty-seven (157) perches to the place of beginning . Containing one hundred and sev. enty-three (173) acres and one hundred and twenty-three (123) perches and allowance. Ex- cepting and reserving out of said tract, how- ever, lots numbers two (2), three Wh four (4), five (5), one hundred and forty (1 ) and one hundred and forty-one (141)in Buddvilleand also excepting and reserving the grounds and right of way conveyed to the Bald Eagle Val- ley Railroad company. ALSO No 2. All that certain tenement and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre coun- ty Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows: Beginning at post in plank road a cor- ner of Samuel Hoover's land : Thence by Sam- uel Hoovers land and plank road north thirty seven and one half degrees east, nenity-eight perches to post: Thence north forty-eight and one half degrees east seventy-five perches to t: Thence by land, i1 the name of James rvin south forty-eight degrees east one hun- dred and thirty-four perches to stones: Thence south thirty eight degrees east seventy one perches to stones: Thence by land of Samuel Hoover south fifty-two degrees west one hundred and sixty-six perches to a pine: Thence by land of John T. Fowler, north forty-six and one half degrees west one hun- dred and eighty perches to pnat, the place of Deginhing ; Containing two hundred acres and fifty-nine perches and allowance, more or less, excepting and reserving out of said tract lots number thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, fifty six, fifty-seven, eighty-nine,ninety and ninety-one in Buddville. And alsoexcepting and reserving the grounds and right of way conveyed to the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad company. ALSO No.3. All that certain tenement and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows : Beginning at a sugar tree on line of lands lately owned by J. S. Fink dec'd. Thence south fifty-seven degrees east one hundred and jo perches to post: Thence by lands of Samuel Hoover north thirty-three de- grees east one hundred and fifteen perches to pine: Thence south fifty-seven degrees east eight parches to post: Thence nortk. thirty-three degrees east one hundred and fifteen perches to a chestnut oak : Thence by land of John Beckwith north fifty seven degrees west one hundred and ten perches to a post: Thence south thirty-three degrees west two hundred and thirty perches to the place of beginring : containing aboutone hundred and forty-one acres and seven perches, be the same more or ess. ALSO No.4. All that certain tenemeni{ and tract of land in Taylor township, Centre count; Pennsylvania bounded and desciibed as fol- lows; Beginning on line of lands of J. S. Fink dec'd forty-five perches distant (on a bearing of south fifty-seven degrees east) from the sugar tree named as the starting point of tract No. 4, thence south eighty-two degrees west twenty-five and five-tenth perches to a post. Thence nine degrees east five and eight-tenth perches ‘to post Thence south fifty-seven and-one half degrees east twenty-two perches to black oak: Thence south forty-one and one-half degrees east sixteen and three tenth perches toa chestnut: Thence south thirty- two and one-half degrees east thirteen and six tenth perches to a pine Stamp : Thence north twenty-eight degrees east thirty-one perches toa post: Thence north fifty-seven degrees west thirty-two perches to the place of begin ning ; containing six acres and eighty perches be the same more or less. Reserving ten acres and one hundred and thirty five perches out of the last two described tracts heretofore sold to J. T. F, Beckwith. ALSO No.5. All that certain messuage, tene- ment and tract of land in Tavlor township, Centre county Pennsylvania bounded and des- cribed as follows : Beginning at a pine stump on public road, leading from plank road to inter-secting mountain road corner of lands of John T Fowler and heirs of Dennis Reese : Thence along lands of eaid heirs of Dennis Reese south fifty four and one half degrees west twenty five perches to post: Thence along same south thirty-nine and one-fourth degrees east eighty-one and two-tenth Rrrshes to post: Thence along same and public road aforesaid south 56 degrees east 74 perches to t: Thence alon: land of Ridgeway and udd south 54 degrees west 63 and seven-tenth perches to post: Thence north 52 degrees west 65. perches to post: Thence south 48 degrees west 175 perches to post thence along land of M. C. Walk, north 21 degrees west 56 and 3-10 perches to post, corner of land of Stewart & Lyon: Thence along said land of Stewart and Lyon north seventeen degrees west seventeen perches to a post: Thence along same north 334 degrees west 84 perches to post: Thence along landof George Walk and Ridgway and Budd north 5134 degrees east 83 perches to a post: Thercé by same north 1424 deg. east 31 perches to post. Thence by same north 8914 degrees east 104 Paroles to post: Thence by same north 814 degrees east 29 perches to post on public road aforesaid, corner of lands of John T. Fow ler : Thence south 54 degrees east 10 and 5-10 perches to a black oak: Thenee along same south 4124 degrees east 16 and 3-10 perches to a chestnut: Thence along same south 3214 degrees east 13 and 6-10 perches toa pine stump. The place of beginning: Containing 218 ates and 125 perches and allowance more or less. ALSO No.6. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land in Taylor township Centre county Pennsvivania bounded snd deseribed as follows: Beginning at a post corner of lands of John T. Fowler and M. C. Walk. Thence along lands of said M. C. Walk north 21 degrees west 58 and 3-10 perches to post: Thence north 48 degrees east 175 perches to post: Thence along same south 52 degrees east 65 perches to post: Thence along lands of Ridgway and Budd and John T. Fowler south 54 degrees west 199 perches to post the place of beginning ; containing 74 acres and allowance more or less. ALSO No. 7. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Taylor township, Centre county Pennsylvania bounded and des- cribed as follows: Beginning at a post corner at public road and on line of land of John T. Fowler. Thence by land of said John T.Fow- ler south 53 degrees west 87 and 3-10 perches to stone corner: Thence north 461 degrees west 105 perches to a post: Thence by land of Stewart and Lyon north 53 degrees east 32 and 5-10 perches to a post at said public road : Thence by land of M. C. Walk south 48 degrees east 67 510 perches to a post, Thence south 50) degrees east 38 and 5-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 22 acres and 46 perches: Less six acres sold to A. R. Price. ALSO No. 8. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Taylor township Centre county Pennsylvania bounded an described as follows. Beginning:ata pinetree; New Advertisements. thence by a survey in the name of Wm. Wil son north 64 degrees east 334 perches to post : Thence by a survey in the name of John McCamond south 26 degrees east 19434 perches to stones: Thence south 64 degrees west 334 perches to a post : Thence by a survey in the name of Joseph Welch north 26 degrees west 19434 perches to pine the place of beginning : Containing 350 acres : The above described tract being surveyed inthe name of John Lamb. . ALSO No. 9. All that certain tract or piece of land situated in Taylor township in said coun- ty of Centre bounded and described as follows : eginning at post thence 8. 6634 E. 133 rods to a post. Thence N. 41° E. 102 rods to a bush thence N. 40° W. 100 rods to stones, thence 57 ‘W. 150 rods to the place of beginning contain- ing 90 acres 63. perches, net measure, being known as lot No. 19 on the Van Pool survey. ALSO No. 10.. All that certain tract of land situated in said township of Taylor in said county of Centre bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a birch thence N.78 E. 58 perches to stcnes thence N, 65° E, 23 perches to stones thence N. 33 E. 27 perches to stones, thence N. 40 W. 124 rods to stones thence 8. 57° W. 100 rods to stones thence 8. 40 E. 100 rods to the place of beginning, Containing 75 acres 20 perches, being lot No. 18 in the Van Pool survey. ALSO 0.11. All that lot of ground situated in said township of Taylor bounded and des. cribed as follows : Beginning at stones N. 33 E. 62 rods to post thence N. 47 E. 49 rods to white- oak Thence N.40° W.80 rods to stone thence 8. 57 W. 116 rods to stone thence S. 40° E. 124 rods to the place of beginning . containing 73 acres and 13 perches, net measure being known as lot Mo, 17 in the Van Pool survey. ALSN No. 12. All that lot of ground situated in said township of Taylor bounded and des- cribed as follows; beginning at stones thence N.54 E. 9514 rods to stones thence north 40, west 128 rods to stones, 50 W. 95 rods to stones thence 8 40° E. 110 rods to the place of beginning. containing 67 acres and 76 perches aud being known as [ot No. 14 on the Van Pool survey. ALSO. No. 13. All that certain tract of land situate in Taylor township in said County of Centre bounded and described as follows, Beginning at stones thence N. 52 E. 100 rods to stones thence N. 40 W, 103} rods to stones thence 8.50 W. 100 rods to stones thence S. 40 E. 100 rods to the place of beginning, containing 63 acres and 89 rches net measure and being known as lot 0. 11 in the Van Pool survey. ALSO No.14. All that certain tract of land situate in Taylor township County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows; eginning at a C. O. thence by land of Isaac Sharer, No: 3714 W. 60 rods to a post, thence by land of Sharrer & Fleck S. 34 W. 80 rods to stones, thence w lands of Fleck 8. 5134 W. 20.5 rods to post, thence S. 5714 E. 3.8 rodsto W O. thence 8.56 E. 40.5 perches to a post, thence N. 34 E. 62.3 rods toC. O. contai ing 26 acres 37 perches net measure, No buildings. ALSO No. 15. All that certain messuage tene- ment and tract of land situate in said Taylor township bounded and described as follows, beginning at W. O. thence by Blowers land N. 56 E. 137.1 rods to post, thence by land now or late of C. Sharrer S. 1414 E. 75.7 rods to C. O. thence by same S. 63 E. 48.2 thence S.47 W. 102 rods to stone:thence by land of Johms Shivery N. 57% W. 150.7 rods to the place of beginning, containing 98 acres and 88 perches net measure. No buildings, ALSO No. 16. All that certain tract of land lo: cated in said township of Taylor, bounded and described as follows : N. 4414 E. 102 rods to a post, thence 8.34 W. 595 rods to a stons, thence 8.51% W. 20.5 rods to a post thence N. 57% W. 12 rods to the place of beginning, con- taining 6 acres 111 perches, net measure. ALSO No. 17. All that certain tract of land situated in said township of Taylor, bounded and described as follows . beginning at a red oak bush, thence by land of C.Shairer, No. 56 E. 79 rods to stones by hickory, thence by same N. 33 E. 12.1 rods to post, thence by same S.78 E. 205 rods to a post, thence by land of Danie] Moore 8S. 6. W. 84.4 rods to dog- wood, thence by land of C. Sharrer N. 854 58 rods to pitch pine, thence by same N. 41° W. 39 rods to the place of beginning contain- ing 31 acres net measure. ALSO No. 18. All that certain tract of land lo- cated in said township of Taylor, bounded and described as follows: beginning ata red oak bush, thence by land owned by C. Sharrer S. 41 E. 41 rods to a pitch pine, thence by same S. 85}; E. 57.2 rods to a dogwood, thence ™. 5014 1. 16.2 rods to a chestnut, thence by land of I~aac Sharrer, 8 39 W. 40 rods to post, thence 8S, 3¢ W. 215 rods to a post, thence N. 63 W. 49.2 rods to C. O., thence N. 1434 W.79.6 rods toa post, thence N. 56 E. 3.7 rods to the place of beginning containing 25 acres and 97 perches net measure. No buildings. ALSO No. 19. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situated in Liberty township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: beginning at a stone thence 8. 55° W. 11.5 perches to the edge ot the east bank ot Marsh Creek, thence along the left bank of said Marsh Creek a south easterly and north easterly direction, follow: ing the conrses and distances of said creek almost twenty thr~e perches to a post, thence north twenty-ive degrees west fifteen and one half perches to the place of beginning, contain- ing almost one hundred and forty-three perches, more or less. No buildings. ALSO No. 20. All that certain tract or piece of land located in Liberty township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: beginnine at a post, thence alpng lands of John T. Fowler 8 8614° W. 16 rods to a hemlock thence Slong lauds of Joseph Bech- dol, N. 87° W. 61 perches to stones, thence along lands of Joseph Bechdol S. 2734 W. 41 perches to a hickory, thence along land of Jo seph Bechdol 8 6734 W. 11 perches to stones, thence along lands of Joseph Bechdol N. 26° W. 80 perches 10 a post, thence along public road N. 57% E. 17 rods to a post, thence along said road 8. 7134 E. 30 rods toa t, thence along said road N. 83% E. 42 rods to a post, thence along said r 8 300 E. 13 perches to a post, thence along said road 8. 5814 E. 18 perches to a post, thence along said read 8, 4614 E. 13 perches to a post, thencé along said L road S. 8724 E. 16 rods to a post, thence along said road 8 70 E 14 perches to place of begin- ning, containing 24 acres and 70 perches net measure. No buildings. ALSO No. 21. Also, all that certain tract of land situated in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as tol- lows: on the north by land of Henry Sharer and Isaac Sharer. On the east by lands of Clement Beckwith and Susan Woodal on the south by land of Jacob Van Poole and Isaac Moore, and on the west by lands of Henry Sharer. Containing one hundred and thirt six acres. more or less, thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn, wagon shed, corn crib, spring house and other out- buildings. Being known as the Christ Sharer farm. ALSO No. 22. All that certain tract of situate in Taylor township, Pennsylvania, bounded an lows : beginning at~tones, thence along moun- tain road N. 27 E. 59.6 to a post, thence along land of John T. Fowler 8. 5312 W. 54.5 rods to stones, thence along same 8.39 E. 26.6 rods to the place of beginning, containing 84 perches net measure. ALSO No. 23. All that certain tract of land located in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylva- nia, bounded and described as 1ollows : begin- ning at stones, thence by land of John T. Fow. ler N. 53}4 E. 101 rods tostones, thence S. 39 E. 26 6 rods to stones, thence along mountain road 8S. 2734 W. 39.6 rods to stones, thebce S. 32° W, 8 rods to stones, thence 8. 1914 W. 27.5 rods to stones, thence 8.28 W. 25 rods to stones, thence 8.35 W.4 rods to stones, thence by land of John T. Fowler N.39 W. 76.6 rods td stones the place of beginning, containing 32 acres and 149 perches net measure. No build- ings. 3 ALSO No. 24. Those four lots of ground located in the village of Buddville at Hannah Furnace in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylva- nia, known as lots No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 in said vil- lage of Buddville, each being 64 feet in’ width, fronting on Main Avenue and extending back 166 feet to Plummer’s alley. On lot No. ¢ is erected a twe story frame dwelling house and stable. land Centre county, described as fol- New Advertisements, ALSO No. 25. All those two certain lots of ground situated in the village of Buddville at Han- nah Furnace in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, known as lots Nos. 140 and 141, each lot being 60 feet wide, fronting on Railroad street and extending back 53 feet to Thompson street. On lot No. 140, there is a two story frame dwelling house. No buildings oun No. 141. \ ALSO No. 26. All those four certain lots of ground situated in the village of Buddville at Hannah Furnace, Centre county, Pennsylvania, known as lots Nos. 38, 39, 40 and 41, eash lot having 64 feet front on Main Avenue and extending back 166 feet to Penn alley. On lot No. 40 there is a two story frame dwelling house. ALSO No. 27. All that certain mesuage tenement and tract of land Taylor township, Centre Co., Pennsylvania, known as the Ames & Shaffer tract, containing one hundred and fifty acres, ALSO No. 28. All that portion of a certain tract of land surveyed on a warrant to Joseph Down- ing, which lies in Taylor township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the Blair county line, thence along the old plank road N. 61 E. about 40 perches; thence along same N. 51 E. 12 perches ; thence along same N. 45} E. 10 perches; thence by same N. 3924 E. 30 perches; thence along same N. 51 E. 27}4 perches ; thence by land of Wm. Lyon & Co. fn right of Saw uel Downing, 8. 4634 E. 1% ¥ Derobias to stones; thence by land of the Huntingdon Furnace Company S.53 W to the Blair count; line ; thence along said Blair county line N. 6414 W. crossing the B. E. V. R. R. to an elm tree; thence by said line E. to the place of be- ginning, containing 82 acres and 23 perches. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John T. Fowler. ALSO. All that certain messuage and tenement, and tractor piece of ground situated in the village of Centre Hall Pa., in the township of Potter aforesaid bounded and described as follows, to wit, Beginning at a post on main street, in said village, the northeast corner of Dr. P. D Neff, thence north along said street (30) feet to a post thence west along other lands of the said parties of the first part (46) feet to stone, thence south along other lands of same (30) feet to a post, thence east along jot of Dr. P. D. Neff aforesaid (46) feet to Main street, the place of beginning, thereon erected a two story double frame dwelling house, sta- ble, and other outbuildings. Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the Slopes of A. W. McCormick, Adm., of J. K. Miller Dec'd. ALSO. All that messuage or town lot known and designated as lot No. 26 in Wm. P. Fisher's third extension of Unionville borough. Bounded on the horth by Apple street, on the west by Jot No. 27, and on the east by an alley, being 60 feet by 120 feet. Thereon erected a fine two story frame dwelling house and other necessary out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold asthe property of John C. Rumberger. ALSO. All that messuage or dwelling house and lot of land there to belonging situate, lying and being in the borough of Howard, County and State aforesald, described as follows; Begin- ning at a post on Walnut street, thence by lots of of Moore & Weber south 43° west 1814 feet to a stone, thence by land of said John McElwuine south 55 east 63.4 feet toa stone, thence by land or lot of Curistopher Schenck north 54° east 18)4 feet to post on Walnut street, thence along said street north 55° west 63.4 feet to place of beginning, containing one- fourth of an acre, net measure, the same being a part of a larger tract, the title of which be- came vested in the said party of the first part, by a Deed of conveyance from James Gordon and Mary his wife, dated the 27th of June 1865 which being recorded in the office for record- ing of Deeds in the County of Centre Deed Book F No.2 Page 242. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of T. J. Moore. ALSO. All the two following described m 2 New Advertisements. ee eb ei re mmr ALSO. A tract of land situate in Union township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: On the north by iands of H. W. Hoover and George Hoover, east by lands of Geo. L. Peters, Henry W. Hoover and Patterson Holt, on the south by Alexander Ed- miston and lands late of Joseph Green and on the west by lands of Thomas Parsons contain- ing 125 acres more or less, thereon ‘erected a two story frame dwelling house, barn and oth- er out-buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Hoover et al. ALSO. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Taylor, county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz:— ginning at a pine tree, thence North 4614 de- grees west 180 perches to post at plank road; thence along =aid plank road south 55 degrees west 167 perches to post; thence along land of John T. Fowler south 49 degrees east 176 perches to post ; thence north 52 degrees east 157 perches to the place of beginning, coutain- ing 173 acres and 123 perches and allowance; thereon erected a dwelling house, barn an other out-buildings, ALSO. All that certain messuage, terement and tract of land, situate in Liberty township, Cen- tre county, Pennsylvania, in the warrantee name of William Mahaffey, bounded on the north and east by lands of James I DeLong; on the south by lands of Joseph Bechdel, and on the west by Jands of John T. Fowler, con: taining 33 acres more or less; no improve ments. ALSO. All that certain, messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Liberty township, Cen tre county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the south by lands of Joseph Bechdel ; on the west by lands of Joseph Bechdel, on the north by land of William Singer’s estate, and on the east by lands of John T. Fowler, containing 37 acres more or less; no improvements. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John T. Fowler. Trrms—No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in full. JOHN P. CONDO. Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff. March 26th., 1894, Central Railroad Guide. {EN Imal RAILROAD OF... PENNSYLVANIA. Condensed Time Table. Reap Ue. Reap Down No. 4|No. 2 y FEB'Y. 26, 1894. No. 1|No. 3 > » P. M. 815 > wR & = OC 00 OD 00 =F =F oJ oF oF =F =F =F =F J =F © we = $ aS SN nmnG Eounf|Faugennr-ooggange! Ar. Lv. BELLEFONTE. -3 on ®© on Yt a3 =3 =F J =F oF =F oT =F pt £6 GE 00 i SToRRREEER DOORN ODDOLLODD" =i -3 BE aa Egugk(®g pp Ar. Lv. ...MILL HALL...... 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M. |p. mM. |(Foot of Liberty St.) or tracts of land situate in the township of Ferguson, county of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, to wit : One tract thereof Be- ginning at a post on line of land of Jacob Neidigh, and being also a ccrner of lot No. 10 now owned by James Snyder, William Gardner, thence by same, south 56° west, 95 perches to post, thence by same, north = west £2 perches to post, thence by land o Shorb, Stew- art & Co..north 5934° east 49 perches to corner of lor of Daniel Stoner, thence south 2834° east, 10 perches to post, thence north 5934° east, 40 perches to line of land of Jacob Neidigh, thence by same, south 3234° east 66 perches to the place of beginning, containing 42 acres and 174 perches net measure The other tract thereof, adjoinging the above described tract, and beginning at a post, cor- ner of lot No. 23, sold to James and Charles Smith, and lot No. 10, sold to Abraham Pifer and Benjamin Fahr, now owned and occupied by William Gardner, and James Snyder, thence by same lot and lots No. 11 and 12 sold to Alfred Hoy and Samuel Sharer respectively, south 56°, west 10224 perches to post, thence by lot No. 25 sold to George Custenborder, north 34° west, 180 perches to post, on land of &horb Stewart & Co. in right of John Baker, thence by same, north 56°, east, 119 perches, thence by same south 283/° east, 98 perches to post, thence by said lot No. 23, being the first above described land herein conveyed and re- cited above, south 26°, east, 84 perches to the beginning, containing 124 Acres and 94 perch es net measure, and marked io the plan of lots land of Shorb, Stewart & Co. as lot No. 24. Thereon erected a large brick dwelling house, bank barn corn crib and wagon shed and other necessary out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to ke sold a the property of David W. Shivery. ALSO. All the defendant's right, title and interes in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Patton township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and deseribed as follows : Bounded on the north by land of C. H. Kephart; on the east by public road ; on the south by public road and on the west by land :f Daniel Stine containing one acre be the same more or less. Having thereon erected a small dwelling house and out-buildings. All the defendant’s right, title and interest in and to all that eertain lot or piece of ground situate in Patton township, Centre county Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows: Bounded on the North by land of C. H. Kephart ; on the east by public road ; on the south by pu: lic road and on the west by land of Daniel Stine, containing one acre be the same more or less. Having thereon erected a small dwelling houke and out-building. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Enoch Hugg. ALSO. Ali that certain tenement, messuage or tract of land lying and situste in the borough of Centre Hall, county of Centre, state of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Bounded on the north by Church street, on the east and south by lots of Penns Valley Banking Company, and on the west by an alley, containing about one-eighth of an acre, more or less. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and other out- buildings. ALSO. All that certain tenement, messuage or tract of land lying, and situate in the borough of Cen- tre Hall, county of Centre, state of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by Church street, on the east by an alley, on the south by land of Mrs. F. O. Bairfoot, on the west by land of Jerry Miller, containing one lot, or quarter of an acre, more or less, Thereon erected a double two story frame dwelling house and other out builuings. r ALSO. All that certain tenement, messuage or tract of land lying and situate in the borough of Centre Hall, county of Centre, state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north and east by lands of Dr. W. A. Jacobs, on the south by lands of Frank Arney, on the west by Water street containing one-half acre, more or less. There on erected a one and one-half story dwelling house, stable and other out buildings. ALSO. All that certain tenement, messuage ot tract of land lying and situate in the borough of Centre Hall, county of Centre, state of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north, by lot of William Florey, on the east by an alley, on the south by John Fleck’s lot, on the west by Pennsylva- nia avenue. containing one eighth of an acre, more or less. No buildings. Seized, taken in exeeution snd to be sold as the property of William Wolf, *#Daily, {Daily except Sundays 16.00 p. m. Sundays ©°10:10 Ao. Mm. Sundays. Nore.—Philadelphia & Reading “Cannon Ball” leaves Williamsport Daily except Sun- days at 3:35 p. mM. arriving at Philadelphia at 10:10 p. u. Pullman Buflet Car attached to this train. Sleeping car Run between Williamsport and Philadetpnia on traiss No's 2 and 3. BERTH 1.50. CONNECTIONS. At Mill Hall with Beech Creek Railroad, at Bellefonte with Bellefonte Central Railroad and Pennsylvania Railroad (Bald Eagle Valley and Lewisburg and Tyrone Branche- ) Bellefonte, Pa. J. W. GEPHART. General Superintendent. EECH CREEK RAILROAD, N.Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co,, Lessee. Condensed Time Table Railway Guide. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES, Nov. 19th, 1893. VIA TYRONE—WESTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 5.32 a. m.. arrive at Tyrone, 6.50 a. m., at Altorna, 7.40 a. m., at” Pitte- burg, 12.10 p. m. Leave Hellefonie, 10.34 a. m., arrive at Tyrone, 11.528. m at Al'oona, 1.45 p. m., at Pitts- ourg, 6.50 p: m Lesve Bellefonte, 5.12 p. m., arrive at Tyrone, 6.35, at Altoona at 7.40, at Pittsburg at 11.30, VIA TYRONE—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 65.32 a. m., arrive at 6.£0, at Harrisburg. 10.30 a. m., at P! phia, 1.256 p m. . Leave Belietonte 10.34 a. m., arrive at Tyron 11.52 a. m., at Harrisburg, 3.20 p. m,,a Philadelphia, 6.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 5.12 p. m., arrive at ne, 6.35 at Harrisburg at 10.20 p. m,, at Phila delphia, 4.25 a. m.. VIA LOCK HAVEN—NORTHWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.33 a. m., arrive at Lock Haven, 10.35 a. m, Leave Bellefonte, 4.28 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha ven, 5.25 p. m., at Renovo, 9. p. m. Leave Bellefonte at 8.43 p. m., arrive at Lock Haven at 9.40 p. m. VIA LOCK HAVEN—EASTWARD. Leave Bellefonte, 9.33 a. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 10.35, leave Williamsport, 12.30 p. m;, arrive at Harrisburg, 3.30 p. m., at Philadel: phias 6.50 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 4.28 3 m.: arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 5.25. p. m.; Williamsport, 6.39 p. m., Harrisburg, 10.00 p. m, Leave Bellefonte, 8.42 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha- ven, 5.40 p. 2 gave Williamsport, 12.27 _ a.m, leave Harrisburg,3.45 a. m., arrive at Philadelphia at 6.50 a. mn. ! VIA LEWISBURG. Leave Bellefonte at 6.20 8. m., arrive at Lewis- burg at 9.00 a. m., Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m. Ph adeibhis, 3.00 p. m. Leave Bellefonte, 2.15 Pp. m., arrive at Lewis. burg, 4.47, at Harrisburg, 7.05 p. m., Phila- delphia at 11.15 p. m. BALD EAGLE VALLEY. WESTWARD, EASTWARD. E 4 Nov. 20, 5 © f ; 5 1893. 8 2 P.M.| A. M. | A. um. |AIT, Lv.a om pup um 6 35| 11 52| 6 50]... me..... 8 10/3 10{ 725 6 29| 11 46 i 816/316 7381 6 25| 11 42| 6 40|......Vail......| 8 20(3 20| 7 35 6 21| 11 38) 6 36/Bald Eagle] 8 24/3 24| 789 6 15| 11 32| 6 30|...... wens] 830/330 746 6 12) 11 29| 6 27|... Fowler...| 8 33/3388] 7 48 6 10| 11 27| 6 25|.. Hannah...| 8 35/3 85| 7 50 6 02| 11 19| 6 17/Pt. Matilda.| 8 42(3 42] 7 57 5 54 11 11| 6 09|...Martha....| 8 40/3 49| 8 04 5 46| 11 03| 6 01)....Julian....| 8 59/3 68 813 5 87( 10 54| 5 52/.Unionville.| 9 08/4 07] 8 23 5 30| 10 47| 5 45|..8.8. Int...| 9 17/4 15 8 30 5 27| 10 4| 5 42| .Milesburg | 9 21i4 18| 8 83 5 12| 10 34| 5 32|.Bellefonte.| 9 33/4 28| 8 43 5 02) 10 24| 5 22|.Milesburg.| 9 46/4 38] 8 53 4 54| 10 16 5 14|...Curtin....| 9 53/4 46 9 01 4 50| 10 12| 5 10|.Mt. Eagle..| 10 00/4 50| 9 05 4 44| 10 06 5 04|...Howard...| 10 06/4 57| 9 11 4 35| 9 57 4 55|.Eagleville.| 10 15/5 05] 9 20 4 32| 9 54) 4 52|Bch. Creek.| 10 18/5 08| 9 23 421 943 4 41|.Mill Hall...| 10 29/5 19] 9 34 419) 941) 4 39Flemin’ton.| 10 31/5 21| 9 39 4 15 937 4 35Lck. Haven| 10 35/5 25| 9 4. P.M. A. M.|A M. A.M. [A.M P. MO TYRONE & CLEARFIELD. FTE SOUTHWARD, ov Nov. 20, 3 EF] P.M.| P. M. | A. M. |Lv. Ar. a.m (a.m [P.M 7 80| 315| 8 20|..Tyrone....| 6 45| 11 47/6 12 736) 321 8 26.E. Tyrone. 6 39 11 41/6 06 7651 326 831)... Vail......| 6 34| 11 36/6 01 7 65) 3 36| 8 42|.Vanscoyoc.| 6 27| 11 29/6 64 8 04) 3 40 8 47|.Gardner...| 6 24| 11 26/5 50 8 11 3 49| 8 57|Mt.Pleasant| 6 16 11 18/5 41 8 16/ 3 56 9 05|...Summit...| 6 09] 17 11/5 34 8 18| 3 59 9 10|Sand.Ridge| 6 03| 11 05/5 27 8 19| 401 9 13]... Retort.....| 6 00] 11 02/56 23 8 27| 4 02] 9 15/.Powelton...| 5 58 11 00/6 21 8 85] 4 08] 9 23|..0sceola...| 5 48] 10 50/5 10 8 26| 4 16| 9 33|.Boynton...| 5 44] 10 46/5 03 8 41) 419] 9 37|..SMeiners...| 5 40| 10 42/4 58 8 46] 4 23 9 44/Philipshu’g| 5 39 10 41/4 57 852 429 949..Graham...| 5 34| 10 36/4 52 8 57| 4 33| 9 55|.Blue Ball..| 5 29] 10 31/4 46 9 03| 4 39| 10 02{Wallaceton.| 5 23| 10 25/4 39 9 06 4 44 10 08|....Bigler.....| 5 18] 10 20/4 83 9 14 4 501 10 14.Woodland..| 5 12| 10 14/4 27 9 19! 4 57| 10 21|...Barrett....| 5 05| 10 07/4 20 9 24 5 01} 10 25|..Leonard...| 5 01| 10 03/4 16 9 30| 5 06] 10 32|..Clearfield..| 4 66] 9 58/4 09 9 35) 5 11] 10 38/..Riverview.| 4 51 9 53/4 02 9 47| 5 17| 10 45/Sus. Brid 445 0 47(3 66 9 55| 6 22| 10 5t |Curwensv'e| 4 40 9 42[2 51 P.M. P. M. [A.M A. M. | A, M. P.M. BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after ov. 20, i Arrive in Bellefonte,..... Leave Bellefonte, exc: Arrive in Snow Shoe. LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAILROAD. Schedule in effect November 20th, 1893. Reap Ur. Reap Down. Exp. | Mail. NOV 19, 1893. | Exp. | Mail. No. 37|No. 33 No. 30|No. 36 e P.M [P.M AM | PM 9 30 1 00/Ar.MAHAFFEY.Lv| 15 30| {2 20 9 20] 12 47] .Bower........... 540f 230 9 546 236 9 5 68 2 50 6 08] 300 6 15] 3 06 621 312 6 28! 318 6 35 3 26 702 855 Ar y Lv 7 45| 11 08|....Clearfield Junec....| 7 12| 4 7 37} 11 00) .Woodland.. 722 414 7 31 10 55{..cs:001ees + 721 421 7 25 Wallaceton. 732 427 7 20 rrisdale Mi 7 42| 4 37 1 ...Aallport........| 745] 4 41 7 Munson.. ...Ar] 7 %0| 4 45 Lv Ar| 6 50; 10 05|...PHILIPSBURG.... 8 15 510 7 35/ 10 50|...PHILIPSBURG..| 7 30| 4 25 Ar Lv 7 10{ 10 25|Ar.....Munson.. ...Lv| 7 54 4 50 7 02 ween Winburn..e......| 8 00f 4 55 6 58) ..] 804 500 6 44 817 515 6 38 825) 521 6 26 840, 5 34 618 841 540 530] 8 933 625 521 8 947 633 506] 8 ee SOL 647 4 59| 8 22(... LOCK HAVEN ...| 10 05 6 53 4 48) 8 13|Youngdale (Wayne)| 10 13] 7 02 439 804... Oak Grove........ 10 21] 7 10 4 35 8 (0{Jersey Shore Junc.| 10 25/ 7 15 4 30] 7 55|.JERSEY SHORE..| 10 80 7 25 4061 7 2 Newberry........| 10 63| 7 53 4 02| 7 23|... Maynard Street...| 10 57| 7 57 14 00] +7 20|.Lv W’MSPORT Ar.| 11 00| 8 00 P.M. | A.M. A.M. | P.M. P.M. | A.M. NOON. | P. M. 2 40| #6 55| Ar WMSPORT Lv. [12 00[*11 15 8 35/*11 30|Lv..PHILAD'A..Ar| 827] 712 Lv Ar| T1 00[.c000sese N. York, via Tamq.| 9 40] 9 30 : Lv Ar srrnane 17 30|N. York, via Phila.| 10 55/ 29 30 A.M. | P.M ((Foot of Liberty St.)| P. M. | A. A, *Daily. {Weekdays. 16.00 ». M. Sundays 210.10 A. M. Sundays. Nore.—Reading Cannon Ball train leaves Williamsport at 3.35 ». M and arrives at Phila. delphia at 10.10 p. M. Through Passengers will find the Cannon Ball preferable to the 12 o'clock (noon) train. Connections. —At Willinmeport with Phila. delphia and Reading R. R. /t Jersey Shore with the Fall Brook Ry, for points in New York State and the West. At Mill Hall with Central R. R. of Penna. At Munson with stages for Kylertown. At Philipsburg with Tyrone and Clearfield Division of Penna. R. R. At Clearfield with Buffalo, Rochester and | Pitisburg Ry. At Gazzam, with stages, for Ansonville and Berwinsdale. At ahaffey with Cambriaand Clearfield Division of Penna. R. R. and with Penna.and Northwestern R. R, Sleeping car between Williamsport and Thiladeip ia on trains No. 33 and 36 Berth, | 1.50. F. E. HERRIMAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, | Philipsburg, Pa. | A. G. PALMER, Supe. intendent. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. 111} 103 114 | 112 STATIONS. P. M. | A. M. P. M, 158) 540 Montandon........ 455 2 08 Lewisburg.. 4 217 623 222 628 47) 485 231 637 38 427 2 43 6 50 25| 415 2 51 6 58. 17, 407 311 718. 757 848 3 7 38. 738 330 3 47 T 8b|.. 721 814 401 8 09]. 708 301 4 07) 816 700 254 4 13| 8 23. 6 52 247 4 18| 8 28]. 647 242 4 22| 8 32|. 643 287 4 271 8 37]. 638 238 4 37) 8 47!. 628) 228 445 81453 620 215 P. M. | A.M. A.M. | PoM, LEWISBURG & TYRONE RAIROAD. WESTWARD. Upper End. EASTWARD = 2 = 2 B08 Med | 8 | F ® ® . a | 8 a2 | a Aon lv. um A.M. |P M weirs 10 GO| 4 50|....8cotia....., 9 20| 4 40 es 10 19|” 5 07|.Fairbrook.| 9 03| 4 23 iti 10°33] 5 19/Pa.Furnace| 8 51| 4 11 adin 10 40; 5 25|...Hostler...| 8 45| 4 05 edontn 10 46] 5 31|...Marengo..!| 8 39| 3 59 ely 10 51 5 35|.Loveville..| 8 35 3 66 IY 10 58] 5 39| FurnaceRd| 8 29| 3 49 walt 11 01f 5 41|Dungarvin.| 8 26| 3 46 «of 11 10( 3 52|..W. 'ark..| 8 18 8 88 “ 11 26/ 6 01|Pennington| 8 09 8 29 Yeseut 11 32 © 13|..Stover....| 7 58 818 ....| 11 40] 6 20|...Tyrone....| 7 50| 3 10|...... a SL wwii ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect April 4, 1892. EASTWARD. WESTWARD. Ac Ex. | Mail. go nove. | Ac Ex | Ma ul P. M.| A, Mm. (Ar. Lv.iam.!a mip wm 6 35/ 3 50 9 05|.Bellefonte.|6 30| 10 30| 4 40 6 28) 3 44| 8 89/..Coleville...[6 37) 10 85| 4 45 625 341) 8 56 6 40! 10 38| 4 48 6 22| 3 38 8 52|. ...|6 44] 10 43| 4 51 619] 3 35 8 49]... 6 47] 10 46] 4 54 617 333 847 «16 50| 10 49| 4 56 6 14/ 331] 8 4]. 6 53| 10 52| 5 00 6 11 8 28 8 40]... .{6 57| 10 56| 5 08 609) 8 26/ 838. .{7 00) 10 58 6 08 6 05 3 23| 8 35]... 7 05 11 01] 5 10 602 320 830 708) 11 03] 512 551] 3 00{ 818). «T2111 13] 5 24 548 255 814 «(7 24 11 17| 5 27 545) 250 810 7 30] 11 20] 5 30 T. H. Tromas, Supt. Y you want printing of any de- scription the — WATCHMAN OFFICE— is the place to haveit done.
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