Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 05, 1898, Image 5

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    New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
Fauble’s. Fauble’s.
Katz & Co. Limited.
Coats, containing 315 acres ; one other thereof in
the name of George Evans, Jr., containing 200
acres: one other thereof in the name of
William sharon, Jr., containing 166 acres and 43
perches ; three others thereof in the names of
Peter Graybill, Joseph Hopkins and Evan Miles,
respectively containing 550 acres; one other
thereof in the name of Samuel Miles, Jr., contain-
ing 368 acres ; one other thereof in the name of
George Fry, containing 162 acres and 84 perches ;
one other thereof in the name of Thomas Ball,
containing 162 acres; one other thereof in the
name of William A. Thomas, containing 246 acres
and 152 perches ; one other thereof in the name
of John Cooper, containing 140 acres and one
other thereof in the name of Hugh Turner con-
taining 40 acres. (Excepting and reserving out
of the Michael Hahn tract one-fifth of the ore un-
derlying a part thereof granted to William Riddle;
out of the Eleanor Johnston tract, the ore under-
lying 128 acres granted to J. Y. Dale; out of the
John Dunwoody tract, 191 acres underlying tract
granted to John Hoover; out of the William Ful-
ton, James Harris and Nathaniel Johnston tracts,
14 of 100 acres thereof ; out of the William Sharon
tract, 14 of 100 acres; and out of the William A.
Thomas tract, 50 acres granted to David Harter;
and also excepting all ore underlying any tracts
conveyed by Jacob D. Valentine et. al.; or any of
their ancestors, by deeds recorded prior to Aug-
ust 2nd, 1886. Together with the right and privi-
lege of free ingress, egress and regress on the
surface of the respective tracts to search for, find,
dig, aepozit, clean, burn, take and carry away all
such iron ore or mine, with all the rights and
privileges necessary for the full, quiet and abso-
lute enjoyment of the same, subject, however, to
the payment to the respective owners of said sur-
face, their heirs an assigns, of 260.00 for
each and every acre permanently occupied in the
exercise of said right. All shafts or holes execa-
vated in searching for ore to he re-filled at the ex-
pense of the parties making such search.)
TOGETHER WITH the engine houses, der-
ricks, boilers, engines, pumps, washers, charcoal
beds, forge tools, fixtures, sidings, railway cars,
carts, wagons, scales, platform scales, incline
planes, dwelling houses, stables, cabins, artesian
wells, machinery erected on any of the Srspolng
lands or mineral rights, therein contained or usec
in connection therewith ; and also together with
all improvements and machinery which have
been made to or placed upon the surface of any
of the above mentioned forty-seven tracts upon
which the said ore rights are conveyed, eith-
er by Edmund Blanchard or William M. Stewart,
the Valentine Ore Land Association or the Centre
Iron Company, since August 2nd, 1886, or prior
thereto, by the grantors of said Blanchard and
Stewart.
ALSO
All that certain piece or parcel of ground sit-
uate in Spring township, Centre county, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows: Be inning at
a corner on east side of the Bellefonte, Nittany &
Lemont R. R. (now B. E. V.) and lands of Robert
Valentine ; thence east along lands of Robert
Valentine and Valentine Iron Co., to line of
Michael Grove ; thence by and along said line,
except that sold to Isaac Miller and John Prosser,
to lands of Roush ; thence along lands of
Roush & Mr. Waddle’s heirs to the line of the B.
N. & L. R. R.; thence along line of said R. R. in a
northernly direction to the place of beginning.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and tract
of land situate in Centre county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows: On the east by lands of
Anna and Caroline M. Valentine and Mary V.
Hale ; on the south by road leading from Belle-
fonte to Zion, known as the Fishing creek road $
on the west by the public road leading from said
Fishing creek road to Gatesburg Washer; on the
north by said road and the Gatesburg Ore Bank
property; containing, in the whole forty-six
acres (46 acres) and one hundred and thirty-one
perches (131 perches) as per draft and survey
made by Jesse Cleaver in the month of May 1892
for the Valentine Iron Company.
ALSO
All that certain tract or body of land situate in
Spring township, Centre county, Pennsylvania,
and practically included within the following
boundaries, to wit: “The public road leading
from Gatesburg bank to Curtins on the west ; the
Taylor branch of the Nittany Valley Railroad on
the north as far east as the lane leading to the
buildings of said parties of the first art ; thence
on the east by said lane a distance of sixteen and
nine-tenths perches to a post; thence by the sev-
eral lines of the Taylor bank workings and the
northern line of the mud dam tracts proper to the
eastern end of mud dam tract; thence by same
mud dam tract south eighteen degrees east, about
five hundred feet or more, to the line of Mary V.
Hale, and bounded on the south by lands of M. V,
Hale; to the intersection of said Mary V. Hale
and George Valentine; and on the west, to the
point of beginning, by the old Gatesburg bank ;
containing in the aggregate, about 108 acres and
110 perches, as per drafts and surveys made by
. Jesse Cleaver in the month of May, 1892, for the
Valentine Iron Company and entered upon pages
30, 31, 32 and 33 of their hook of drafts.”
Seized taken in exeution, and to be sold as the
property of The Valentine Iron Company.
TerMs—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
W. M. CRONISTER,
Sheriff’s office, Sheriff.
Bellefonte, Aug. 1st, 1898. 43-30
HERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, Fieri
Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co. Pa. and to me
directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at
the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa.,
SATURDAY AUGUST 20th, 1898.
at 10:30 o'clock a. m. the following real estate :
All that certain messuage tenement or tract of
land situate in Rush township, Centre county,
Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit
Beginning at a point on the south side of the pub-
lic road leading from Philipsburg to Lock Lo-
mond 16 feet east of a point where the eastern
line of David Kinkaid,s land cuts said road,
thence south 64° 15 east 178 feet to a point,
thence north 65° 30’ east 414 feet to a point bein,
on the line between the land herein obverse]
and that this day conveyed to O. S. Woomer,
thence north 36°15 west 448 feet to a point on the
south line of said public road, thence south 65°
30 west 500 feet along the south line of said pub-
lic road to place of beginning, containing 5 acres
more or less.
Thereon erected 3-two story frame dwelling
houses and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property ot Sophia Shunkweiler and Jacob
Shunkweiler.
ALSO.
All that certain messuage tenement and lot of
ground situate in the borough of Philipsburg,
Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows to wit :—Beginning at a point where the
south line of Locust street cuts the west line of
Centre street, thence west along Locust street 86
feet, thence south on a line parallel with Centre
street 33 feet, thence east on a line parallel with
Locust street 86 feet to a point on Centre street,
being a part of lot No. 77 in the plan of the bor-
ough of Philipsburg aforesaid.
hereon erected a two-story brick dwelling
house, stable and other out-buildiugs.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
JFoperty of Celia Ratowskey and Isaac Ratow-
skey.
ALSO
All that certain lot of ground situate in the bor-
ough of Philigspurg, Centre county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows :—Beginning at a post
corner, thence along 13th street 30 feet to line of
W. Riley, thence along said line 200 feet to 12th
street, thence along line to John Hudson, north
30 feet, thence 200 feet east to the place of begin-
ning . Also all that certain lot of ground situate
in the Boro. of Philipsburg Centre county, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at
a post corner of John Hudson and a lot recently
Jurohased from Dr. Beulhart and running thence
y line of Hudson 200 feet, thence at right angles
to the lot of J. R. McKinney 45 feet, thence by
line parallel with Hudson 200 feet to the place of
begioning,
hereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as
the property of Wm. Riley.
ALSO
All that certain tract or piece of land situate in
Spring township, Centre county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows: On the north by land
of Jonas Emil and Lieb heirs, on the east by land
of S. D. Ray, on the south by land of A. G. Morris
and Mrs. Elizabeth Keller and on the west by
lands of Jonas Emil, containing about 114 acres.
Thereon erected a dwelling house, stable and
other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Andrew Immel.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land
situate in Union JowhshiP, Centre county, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows; Beginning at
a rock oak, on the hill north of the house, thence
by land of Philip Brower south 33 degrees east
120 perches to a pitch pine, thence south 28° east
33 perches to a rock oak, thence south 46140 east
67 perches to a pitch pine, thence by land of Linn
and McCoy south 59° west 40 perches to a post,
thence by land of David Cartwright north 41°
west 22 perches to a black oak, thence south 75°
west 34 perches to a rock oak, thence south 720
west 112 perches to a stone pile, thence by land of
Linn od oy north 53° west 16 perches to
stone pile, thence north 65° west 22 perches to a
ost by a white oak, thence by land of Frederick
Ro north 54° west 36 perches to a post, thence
north 88° west 55 perches to a red oak, thence by
land of Mary A. Davidson north 3° east 56 perches
to a rock oak, thence by land now or late of Wm.
|
Brower, Jr., north 55° east 63 perches toa hickory,
thence north 7° east 11 perches toa rock oak,
thence north 64° east 10 perches to a rock oak,
thence north 2° east 8 perches to a post, thence
by land of Margaret McCliney and Philip Brower,
north 64° east 126 perches to a rock oak, the place
of beginning, containing 230 acres. :
Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, barn and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Enoch Hugg.
ALSO
All the defendants interest in and to all that
certain tract of land situate in Potter township,
Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as fol-
lows to wit: On the north by lands of John
Deitzel and John Fry, on the east by lands of Wil-
liam Farner, A. Holderman and Geo. Harter, on
the south by lands of David Treaster and H. A.
McKee, on the west hy tract in the warrantee
name of Kearney Wharton; containing 350 acres,
more or less.
Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, stable and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
all the right, title and interest of the defendant
Elias Batz in the above described property.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in
the borough of State College, Centre county, Pa.,
to wit : Being lot No. 1 as shown on a draft of an
extension of the village of State College, county
and State aforesaid bounded and described as
follows : Beginning at stake at eastern side of
street, running between the house of A. Markle
and John Houser, and at the corner made by
Pine street, with this street fifty three feet to a
stake and thence along lots of Samuel Garner two
hundred and five (205) feet to stake; thence
along alley eastward 53 feet to alley; between A.
Markle and said piece of land, thence 205 feet
to stake at starting point.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of John T. Duff.
ALSO
All that certain tract or piece of ground situate
in Penn township, Centre county, Pa., the one
thereof beginning at a stone on turn pike road,
thence by land of Geo. Gramleys estate, south
814° east 3634 perches to stones, thence by land of
Adam Morr south 134° west 417-10 perches to
stones, thence north 8314° east 24 Jaci to post,
thence by land of E. C. Campbell south 34° east
78-10 perches to a post, north 7414° east 5-10
perches to a post, south 14° east 35 perches to a
stone, thence by land of John Righart north 82340
west 26 2-10 perches to stone, south 541° west 13
perches to post, thence south 14° west 193 perches
to post, north 831° west 11-10 perches to post,
thence south 349 west 23 perches to stones,
thence by land of Henry E. Duck north 1° east
144 perches to stone south 83° west 20 8-10 perches
to stone, thence north 3° west 301-10 perches to
post, thence by land of J. P. and J. Gephart on
said turnpike road south 774° east 75 3-10 perches
to place of beginning, containing 67 acres and 114
perches neat measure. And the other thereof he-
ginning at a chestnut oak, thence by land of
John Hauk, north 6634° east 811-10 perches to a
post, thence 234° west 272 perches to a pitch pine,
thence by land of Francis Smith, south 8834° west
73 3-10 perches to a chestnut oak and’ thence
north 234° east 24214 perches to the place of be-
ginning, containing 117 acres and 1127 perches
neat measure.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, and other out-buildings.
Excepting and reserving from the above de-
scribed tracts the following three pieces or tracts
of land heretofore sold by said John Harshberger
as follows, 5 acres sold to Sarah E. Alexander and
recorded in deed book, No.2 page 104. 3 acres
and 156 perches sold to H. E. Duck and record-
ed in deed hook 56 page, 56 also 7 acres and
93 perches sold to John B. Smith and recorded in
deed hook 57, page 286.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of John Harshberger.
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement and tract
of land situate in the tgunship of Benner, county
of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and
described as follows: Beginning at :u stone cor-
ner in the public road on line of land of William
Rodgers, thence along said line north 33° west
160 perches to stones, thence north 71° east 43 5-10
perches to stones, thence north 30° west 40
perches to stones, thence north 56° east 31 perches
to stone, thence south 32° east 25 perches to
stones, thence north 63° east 51 5-10 perches to
stones, thence south 30° east 155 5-10 perches to
stones in public road, thence along said road
south 56° west 117 and 3-10 perches to the place of
beginning, containing one hundred and twenty-
five acres and nineteen perches net measure.
Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, barn and other out-buildings.
Excepting and reserving however, from the
lands hereinbefore described, all that certain lot
or piece of grouad sold and conveyed by the
within named mortgagor to the school board of
Benner township during the year 1874 which said
piece is bounded and described as follows to wit :
Beginning at white oak at intersection with pub-
lic road, thence south 32° east 12 perches to stone,
thence south 76° west 8 perches toa post thence
north 32° west 12 perches to post, thence north
56° east 8 perches to the place of beginning, con-
taining 96 perches.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of William Grove, Jr.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of
ground, situate in the borough of Philipsburg,
Centre county, Penna., bounded and described as
follows to wit: Commencing ata point on east
side of 10th street at corner of lot of Mathias
Plank, thence in an easterly direction along
Plank’s lot 200 feet to 11th street, thence south-
erly along 11th street 60 feet to lot of Geo. Simier,
thence westerly along line of lot of Geo. Simler
and J. N. Cassanova 200 feet to 10th street, thence
northerly along 10th street, 60 feet to corner of
Mathias Plank and place of beginning being a lot
60 x 200 feet and having erected
Thereon one one-story and a half dwelling
house and one two-story dwelling house and oth-
er out-huildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of George W. Waring.
ALSO
All that piece of land situated in Marion town-
ship, Centre county, Pa, bounded and described
as follows : Beginning at stone corner in the
great road, thence in the great road south i
west 6 6-10 perches to stones, thence by land of
Geo. Hoy, north 3614° west 121-10 perches to
stones, thence by land of said Geo. Hoy north
53340 east 6 6-10 perches to stones, thence by land
of Rev. J. P. Weiss south 361,° east 12 1-10 perches
to place of beginning, containing 79 9-10 perches
net measure.
ALSO?
All that tract or piece of land situate in Marion
township aforesaid: Beginning at a pine stump
corner ofland of Jacob McAuly and land sold to
said Ertley, thence by the last mentioned land
south 76° west 66 perches to stones, thence by
residence of said mentioned farm now belonging
to Mrs. Catherine E. Lucas, south 5514° east
33 4-10 perches to stones, thence by same lands
and lands of Enos Ertley and William Long, north
4514° east 5134 perches to place of beginning, con-
taining 10 acres and 105 perches.
ALSO
All that other certain lot and parcel of ground
lying and being in the said township of Mar-
ion, county and State aforesaid adjoining lands of
A. Yearick, Wm. Long, D. G. Klein, and the said
Enos Ertley bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at an iron post on the great road,
thence along said road north 544° east 3 3-100
perches to an iron post or stake,” thence north
3724° west 11 24-100 perches to a post, thence
north 5434° east to a post, thence along lands ot
Rev. D. G. Klein north 3614° west 16 perches to a
post, thence by lot of Wm. Long south 61° west
12 33-100 perches, to a post, thence by lands of
said Yearick, south 42° east 28 88-100 perches to
the place of beginning, containing 227 54-100
square perches neat measure.
Excepting and reserving all that lot or piece of
ground released from the above described prop-
erty, dated July 19th, 1893 and recorded in Miss.
Donk K. page 419 containing 140 perches more or
ess,
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Enos Ertley.
ALSO
All those three tracts of land situate in
the county of Centre and state of Penn’a., de-
scribed as follows viz: One thereof situate in
Gregg township, in said county of Centre in the
warrantee name of Andrew Carson, containing
178 acres and 127 perches and algo all that certain
tract or parcel of land situate in the Miles town-
ship, county and State aforesaid in the warrantee
name of Wm. Housel, containing 405 acres, and
also all that certain tract or parcel of land situate
in the township of Walker, county and State
aforesaid in the warrantee name of Henry Me-
Ewen containing 500 acres, and also all that cer-
tain tract or parcel of land situate in the town-
ship of Snow Shoe, oounty and State aforesaid in
the warrantee name of Hugh Pinew, containing
360 acres, and 144 perches, and also all that cer-
tain tract or parcel of land situate in the town-
ship of Snow Shoe, county and State aforesaid in
the warrantee name of Job Riley, containing 300
acres and also all that certain tract or parcel of
land situate in the township cf Walker, county
and State aforesaid in the warrantee name of
Jeremiah Parker, containing 400 acres and also
all certain tract or parcel of land situate in the
township of Walker, county and State aforesaid
in the warrantee name of Wm. Brady, containing
300 acres.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the Doperty of Robert C. Rothe and Louise
othe.
TerMs—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
Sherift’s Office. W. M. CRONISTER, Sheriff
Bellefonte, Aug. 1st, 1898.
FA UBLES
——BIG REDUCTION SALE——
ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISH-
ING GOODS NOW IN FORCE.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT.
Everything in our entire establishment will
be sold regardless of cost.
BACKWARD SEASON
BIG STOCK,
and need of room for Fall Stock, forces
us to offer this stock at the greatest sacri-
fice ever known for good goods. This
sale positively means the saving of many
dollars to
CENTRE COUNTY CLOTHING BUYERS.
FAUBLES,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Joseph Bros. & Co.
HE GLOBE.
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——DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
— —
It being one of the established rules of this
store that no goods will be carried cver from sea-
son to season, we are making unprecedented low
prices on the balance of our Summer Stock.
In many cases the Price has been Cut to one-
half and sometimes two-thirds has been taken off
the original price.
———THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
THE GLOBE. "
40-15 KATZ & CO. Ltd.
Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to ail Competitors.
om a. ga cmm—
Lyon & Co. . Lyon & Co.
(3REAT FIRE SALE
AT
JOSEPHS.
The greatest fire sale and the LARGEST stock of ds
FIRE | offered to the public, in the history of Bellefonte. ooqr over
FIRL ——OUR ENTIRE STOCK——
FIRE on aceount of needed repairs to our building, must ‘be sold
2
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FIRE | WITHIN THE NEXT 60 DAYS REGARDLESS OF
FIRE VALUE.
FIRE And now that it has come, we go into it as a
ood commander goes into battle—stripped
FIRE £ A p
RIRE or action. The goods that are in the way,
must get out of the way. They must go at once
FIRE Every article marked in plain figures and sold
FIRE for CASH ONLY.
RIRE | No damaged, but all perfect goods, which will be sold for one-
FIRE | half value. Reason for doing so, discontinuing this branch of
FIRE business,
FIRE
| Fire During this sale, our Store will be closed at
FIRE 7 p. m., daily except Saturday. Those desir-
| ing to take advantage of this great sacrifice
FIRE we would advise to come soon. Our patrons
FIRE are convinced by the large crowds which
FIRE throngs our store from day to day, that what
FIRE we say ean be relied upon. For a commence-
FIRE will sell
FIRE
FIRE
FIRE We will keep you posted with the different sales which occur
FIRE ii the week.
This firm stands to the front, their success in the past has
FIRE | been due to right qualities at right prices, and will be so to the
FIRE | end:
This sale will be continued for an indefinte time.
On SATURDAY we will commence selling a lot of damaged SHOES, BOOTS, CLOTH-
ING Ete., which will be almost given away.
43-21-3m JOSEPH BROS. & CO.
JL XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
ARE TO BE HAD NOW ——
in all the departments at the great closing out sale of our Summer Stocks.
For the next 36 days we will make special clearance prices of our entire stock.
Here are just a few items to show you how we are SLAUGHTERING
PRICES. This stock must be closed out to make room for new goods.
A good assortment yet of those fine French
Organdies that sold quickly at 35¢. and 40c., now
20c.
300 Suits for men and youths—all wool, light
and dark, plaids, checks and mixed goods ; only
one or two of a style, but plenty of different styles
to make a good selection ; some cost as high as
#8, none less than $5—this lot must now go at
$3.50.
Ladies’ Fancy Parasols that cost $2.50 and $3,
now go at $1.50 and $2.
Men’s Straw Hats—all we have now go at 25c—
some of them cost 75¢. and 85c.
Summer Corsets, Gloves and Mitts at the same
great reduction. 4
Shoes, Shoes, Summer Shoes—must go regard-
less of cost; in men’s, ladies’ and children’s.
B&5=Those who have not yet embraced this opportunity to save 5oc., on the
dollar, would say, come before all the goods are sold at this great bargain
sale.
O
G. LYON, trading as
LYON & CO.
129 BELLEFONTE, PA.
Montgomery & Co.
AN UAL CLEARANCE SALE.
You will save money by coming to our Clearance
Sale, just begun, and have good selections as our
stock is still large.
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN——
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, NEGLIGE SHIRTS,
GOLF HOSE, NECK-WEAR, ETC.
Do you want a new Suit of Clothes, or
extra pair of trousers?
Now is the time to get it
at little cost.
—Big reductions, also, in Made to Order Clothing during this month.
MONTGOMERY & CO.
Progressive Clothiers.
Bellefonte, Pa.
42-10