Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 07, 1899, Image 5

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    Centre Hall,
‘Mrs. W. W. Boob is iu Philadelphia.
A six o'clock Easter service was held in
the Lutheran church which was well at-
tended. :
A little girl has selected the home of Mr
and Mrs. Forest Ocker as a good place to stay
permanently.
Section boss James Smeltzer has improved
the property he bought on Hoffer street by
erecting a stable upon it.
Photographer Thomas Bartges struck over
seven thousand pictures luring his recent
ten days’ reduced rates.
Potatoes being well up in price this spring,
puts all in a notion to plant largely. Ex-
perience has taught in the past years that
high priced seed produces cheap potatoes.
Mrs. W. A. Curray, west of town, has been
seriously afflicted for the past few months
with inflammatory rheumatism and has not
been able to perform any household duties.
Rev. Oboyle, pastor of the Sunbury Re-
formed charge, paid Centre Hall a brief visit
last week. The reverend has many personal
friends here who are always glad to see him.
Colyer’s saw and stave mill isin full blast
at present, which is giving employment to a
number of men and boys. Some new ma-
chinery has been placed in the mill for the
manufacture of staves, which are turned out
in large quantities.
D. R. Foreman, for several days this week,
taught sehool in the borough, filling his
brother Frank’s position while the latter at-
tended the wants of a little sick son. The
child has greatly improved after suffering
severely from an attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. W. H. Kreamer has retorned to her
home after having given six or eight weeks
of undivided time to her sister, Mrs. W. H.
Bartholomew, during her illness. The de-
ceased sister was satisfied with no one’s at-
tention except Mrs. Kreamer’s, which was
given with a good heart. /
Dr. J. F. Alexander had rather an exciting
experience Tuesday while across the valley
to visit a sick patient. A school friend of
his daughter Grace accompanied him on this
trip, and as they were driving along near
Centre Hill the front axle of the buggy broke,
throwing the top forward so that itstruck the
horse. The animal took fright and started
on a run. The doctor and his companion
cooped in the top were taken over the pike
at great speed for a considerable distance
until the horse broke loose from the vehicle.
The occupants were not injured more than
receiving a severe shaking up, but it is mir-
aculous that both escaped with their lives.
Madisonburg.
Assessor D. W. Harter was through our
section this week on official business.
B. F. Miller, who was ill for some time
past, looks quite well again.
H. A. Moore, of Howard, candidate for the
office of county treasurer, was circulating
among our people this week. Mr. Moore not
only re-visits his old friends but’'makés many
new ones. gore
Recently while John Rishel was loading
manure his horses started suddenly and he |
Both‘wheels
passed over him. No bones are broken; so far |-
was thrown under the wagon.
as.is known but he is unable to walk. -
Rev. F. W. Solver, lately of Lock: Haven,
passed. thyough here, stopping. with sold, ac: (1.
from
-:quaintances. while: on his way back, .fro
as minister and
Colyer, where he is station
whither he expects to move in" the near {}
future. - Rev. Solver: was formerly on this ||
circuit. .
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New Advertisements.
MONEY TO LOAN on good security
and houses for rent. tsa
J. M. KEICHLINE,
Att'y at Law.
OUSE FOR RENT.—House occupied
by D. S.. Mechtly, ORposjie Methodist
church, on Howard street. Inquire: of W. P.
HUMES. 44-11-tf
44-14-1yr*.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary on. the estate of S. A. Martin
deceased, late of Walker township, having been
granted to the undersigned he requests all per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
to make payment and those having claims against
the same to present them-duly authenticated for
settlement. N H. BECK,
44-14-6t Nittany, Pa.
ATCHED TEAM FOR SALE.—They
are an exact match in color, con-
formation, size disposition and gait. Bays 5 years
old, 15.3 hands high, weight 2,050 pounds, trotters
—standard bred—can show 3:00 on road. Are
thoroughly broken to drive single also. Are ab-
solutely sound, kind, reliable and showy drivers,
fearless of steam and trolley cars. Lady can drive
them. Also bay gelding, 8 years old, pacer, record
2:23%4. A fine single roadster. Address,
A. KAUL & SON,
44-14-1¢ St. Mary’s, Pa.
A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Let-
. ters of administration on the estate of G.
Tarring Gray deceased, late of Patton township,
Centre county, Pennsylvania having been grante
to the undersigned, by the clerk of the orphan’s
court of Centre county, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment and those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated, with-
out delay for settlement to . E. GRAY,
Administrator of G. Tarring Gray Dec'd.
44-12-6t : Bellefonte, Pa.
.EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv
en that the following accounts will be pre-
sented to the court for confirmation on. Wednes-
day, April 26th, 1899 and unless exceptions be
nled thereto on or before the second ay of the
term the same will be confirmed, to wit.
The first and final account of D. L. Zerby, as-
signee of Luther Guisewite.
The first and partial account of Adam Bartges,
assignee of Adam partges.
M. I. GARDNER, Prothonotary.
44-12-4¢. March 20, 1899.
AIN UNNECESSARY IN CHILD-
birth. —Pain is no longer necessary in
childbirth. Its causes, being understood,” are
easily overcome, the labor being made short, easy
and free from danger, morning sickness, swelled
limbs, and like evils readily controlled, and all
female Jissases sheedily cured. Cut this out; it
may save your life, suffer not a day longer, but
send us a 2 cent stamp, and receive in sealed
envelope full particulars, testimonials, confi-
dential letter, &c. Address Frank Tuomas & Co.,
Baltimore, Md. 44-10-6m.
OURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas
the Honorable J. G. Love, President J udge’
of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th ‘Judicial
District, consisting of the county ,of Centre
having ‘issued his Precept, bearing date the
1st day of April 1899, 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 April being
the 24th day of April 1899, and to continue two
weeks, notice is herebv given to the Coroner. Jus-
tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables ot
said county of Centre, that they be then and there
in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of the 24th with their records, inquisitions,
examinations, and their own remembrance, to do
those Wings which to their office appertains to be
done, and those who are bound in recognizances
to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall
be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there
to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 1st day
of April in the year of our Lord, 1899, and the
one hundred and twenty-second year,of the inde-
pendence of the United States.
W. M. CRONISTER,
44-1-4t Sheriff
New Advertisements.
Joseph Bros. & Co.
New Advertisements.
Svs BULL CALF eight weeks old
for sale. Address GEORGE CURRY,
44-13-2t* + - Warriors Mark, Pa.
ENT AND SALE.—I have for rent
‘several desirable houses -and one for sale
at bargain. A. M. HOOVER, Bellefonte, 44-12-3t*
Jd. H. GROSS,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORING.
High St., next door to Centre ccunty Bank
Building,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
The Latest Patterns in Spring and Summer Suit-
Ings for Men are now on Display, and the Prices
will Suit you. 45-13-3m
XECUTOR’S SALE. — The under-
signee executrices of the last will and
testament of Martin Laughlin,’ late of Bellefonte
borough, in the county of Centre and State of
Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose to sale at
public vendue or outery on
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1899,
at 9 o'clock a. m. That property late the estate of
‘said decendnt, situate in the borough, county
and State aforesaid bounded and described as
follows to wit:
First—Three vacant lots, each 50 feet wide by
103 feet deep bounded as follows: on the North by
property of Mrs. Mary Blanchard, on the East by
other property of Martin Laughlin, deceased, on
the South by Lamb street and on the West by
lands of Mrs. Mary Blanchard.
Second—Two improved lots, with a
TWO AND A HALF STORY FRAME DWELLING
erected on each, bounded as follows: Fronting on
Lamb street 50 feet each, and extending back 103
feet to property of John C. Miller and Mrs. D. 8.
Keller, on the East by Ridge street and on the
West by the aforesaid vacant lots of the decedent.
Sale to be on premises at which time and place
terms will be made known.
TavLor & JounstoN, MAGGIE LAUGHLIN
Attys. JENNIE LAUGHLIN,
44-13-3t. Executrices.
RPHAN’S COURT SALE OF VALUA-
BLE REAL ESTATE.—Pursuant to an
order of the orphan’s court of Centre county, will
be sold at public sale on the premises in Patton
township, ori county, Penna.
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 18tu, 1899.
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real es-
tate late of G. Tarring Gray, deceased, to wit:
Purpart No. 1. “The undivided one half of
all that certain messuage tenement or tract of
land situate in Patton township, Centre Co., Pa.,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at
a post, thence by lands now of Esther Gray and
Meeks lines south 54° west, 133 perches to a
chestnut stump, thence by lands of heirs of Jacob
Gray deceased, north 4014° west, 6414 perches to a
post, thence north 40° west 94 6-10 perches to
stones, thence by the mountainland north 5414°
east 57 7-10 perches to a post, thence north ‘63°
east 76 perches to a white oak stump, thence by
land of Isaac Gray’s estate south 403° east - 146
rches to post the piss of beginning, contain-
ing 121 acres and allowance, excepting and re-
serving the church lot heretofore sold to the M.
E. church and occupied for church purposes con-
taining about one half acre. : .
Purpart No. 2. The undivided one half of all
that, certain tract of mountainland situate in
Patton. and Huston townships, Centre
county, Pa., and bounded and described as fol-
Jows: On the northeast by lands of Samuel T.
Gray and the heirs of M. D. Gray deceased, and
Esther Gray, on the southeast by Purpart No.1
above described, on the southwest by lands of
Jacob Gray’s heirs, John I. Thompson's heirs, et
al, and on the northwest by the Bald Eagle creek,
containing about 200 acres. The above interest
in said tracts of land will be sold subject to a de-
vise of five hundred dollars, due Durbin L. Gray,
as per terms of will of Samuel P. Gray decease
which is duly probated. Purpart No. 1 has erec-
ted thereon a two story stone house, bank barn
and other outbuildings. There is an orchard of
fruit trees. and water on the premises.
Terms oF SALE.—Ten per cent. of ‘purchase mon-
ey ta be paid on day of sale, forty per cent. upon
confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and
the balance in one year thereafter with interest to
be secured by bond and mortgage or Srigmans on
the premises. © W.E.GRAY,
Administrator of. estate of G. Tarring Gray, de-
ceased. 44-12
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‘Montgemery & Co.,
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washed Thies
MELHEOTO CIE DI 9030
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Ir THERE
IS ANY
MAN OR
BOY
in Centfe county who fail-
ed to get one of our FOLD-
ERS, showing 3 samples
of our
— 2 GREAT $7.50 SUITS, —
please notify us at once,
and we will mail him one.
We have a great big seller
in Black Diagonal Worsted
Snits at $7.50 also. Thor-
oughly made and trimmed
—all wool worsted yarn-—--
18 ounces:
are helping us on in our
new department.
LADIES’ PARASOLS,
LADIES’ COLLARS AND CUFFS,
LADIES’ GLOVES,
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS,
LADIES’ SHOPPING BAGS,
LEATHER CASES, LADIES’ HOSE,
LADIES’ SILK GARTERS,
ALSO CHILDREN'S GARTERS,
LADIES’ SAILOR HATS.
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MONTGOMERY & CO.
44-12 BELLEFONTE, PA.
: W EDDING GIFTS.
BRO’S & CO’S
J OSEPH
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Joseph Bros. & Co.
GRAND MILLINERY OPENING.
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The Highest Art of Millinery in now gn Exhibition.
DAINTY BONNETS,
EXQUISITE TOQUES,
NOBBY WALKING HATS,
CHIC CREATIONS FOR MISSES
: will be the
greatest MILLINERY cvent
in the
Millinery History of this Town.
JOSEPH BROS. & CO.
HATS FOR LADIES,
No cards—obut
We are pleased to announce that
our
Spring Millinery Opening
Jixed for
Today and Tomorrow
AND CHILDREN.
HATS FOR MISSES,
HATS FOR EVERYONE.
We have secured Miss Schaver, one of New York’s finest artists, to design for and over see our Millinery Parlors. And
we are determined to excel all other Millinery Establishments in Centre Co. .
A visit will repay you. No one is urged to buy. We are displaying the latest examples of Tailor made Suits, Jackets
and Wraps. Also the noted Stanlly Shirt Waists in 50 different varieties.
A well selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Carpets.
——DON’T FORGET THE MILLINERY OPENING.
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JOSEPH BROS. '& CO.
te iuuda ewelry. TVPHEE New Advertisements. .. |’ “'Néw. Advertisements.
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Y WITT 7 a Wilk
So \HE FAIRBANKS SCALES, SHERIFF'S SALE. tt ATER Beds
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—STERLING SILVER— a
is the most appropriate
thing to give. It is useful,
has beauty, and lasts g life
time. . vs
OUR STOCK INCLUDES EVERYTHING
for the. table, and prices
are very little more than is
asked for the plated were.
COME AND LOOK AT IT.
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F. C. RICHARD’S SONS,
$c
i. VALVES AND SUPPLIES,
236 and 238 Third Avenue,
PITTSBURG, PA.
xy H. C. BREW, AGexT,
AH 2h Bellefonte, Pa.
Easy AND QUICK IS
ai SOAP MAKING ——
WITH
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, simply dis-
. solve a can of BANNER Ly2 in cold water;
© "melt 534lbs. of grease ; pour the’ Lye water
_in the grease ; stir, and put aside to set.
FULL DIRECTIONS ON EVERY PACKAGE
Banner Lyk is pulverized. The can may
be opened and closed at will, permitting
. the use of a small quantity at a time. It
‘is Jas the article needed in every house-
hold. . It will: clean paint floors, marble
and tile work, soften water, disinfect
sinks, closets, and waste pipes.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists
THE PENN CHEMICAL WORKS,
44-10-3m * PHILADELPHIA.
High St. BELLE E, P
fii eh % : Foy JPapering and Painting.
Shoes Etc :
: Wi: PAPER
Gro. T. Bush. A. C. HEVERLY.
eer SHOE HOUSE
IN CENTRE COUNTY
——FouNnED 1870.——
—_——
ALL THE SPRING STOCK OF OVER $3000.00
IN GOOD GOODS NOW IN.
Give us a fair trial and you will find our
mottoes,
FAIR TREATMENT,
HIGH IN QUALITY,
LOW IN PRICE,
NEW IN STYLE,
Ww aye correct in every particular
and you will eall again.
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POWERS SHOE CO.
Bush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA.
43-48-6m
"ROOM MOULDING,
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER
HOUSE PAINTING,
GRAINING
—AND—
PAPERIXG.
—AND—
Everything Pertaining to
the Business at the Lowest
Prices for Good Work.
ECKENROTH and MONTGOMERY,
High street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Crider’s Stone Building.
44-9-3m
By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, Fieri
'Faclas and Venditioni Exponas issued ‘ont 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 APRIL 22nd, 1899,
at 10:30 o'clock, the following described real
estate, to wit: anew AE pe
All that certain piece or lot of ground situate in
the village of Port Matilda,” Centre coufity: Penn-
wit: - Beginning at High street corner of lot. No.
‘13 on the plot of said town: thence fronting and
running along my street 60 feet to lot "No. 9:
thence along lot No. 9:200 feet to said lot; bein
60 feet front on High street and extending io
200 feet and known as lot ‘No. 11 in the plot or
plan of said town. .
Thereon erected a two-story frame: dwelling
house, stable and other out-buildings. :
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
Spopeity of Mary A. McMonigal and R." R." Mc-
Monigal, . vor Sle
ALSO: -
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in
Aaronsburg, Haines township, Centre . county
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows:
On the south by Plum street on the edstby lot
No. 385 on the north by Cherry alley, on the west
by lot No. 385 being known in” the plot of Aarons-
burg as lot No. 384, and containing in_breadth
along Plum street 60 feet and in depth to Cherry
alley 230 feet. PR
Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling
house, and other out-build:ngs. ‘
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Elija Burd Admr. of &c., of Wm.
R. Burd deceased. . :
"ALSO
_All those four certain tracts or pieces of land
situate in Gregg township, Centre county Penn-
sylvania, bounded and described as follows to
wit: No. 1. On the north by lands of J. P. Condo,
on the south by lands of John Ebert, on the east
by lands of Richard Dunlap and on the west . by
lands of John Ebert, containing Shoat 8 acres.
Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house.
No. 2. On the north by lands of J. P. Condo, on
the south by railroad” on the .east by lands of
Wolf, and on the west by Richard Dunlap, con-
taining 1 acre. Thereon erected a two-story trame
dwelling house, stable and other out-buildings.
No. 3. On the north bo Syvole and Dunlap, on the
south by lands of John Ebert, on the east by lands
of Confer and Jamison and on the west by lands
of Richard Dunlap, containing 33 acres.” No. 4.
On the north by lands of- and others, on
the south by land of G. Decker and E. Confer and
on the east by land of E. Confer, and on the west
by land of A." Auman, containing about 10 acres.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Richard Dunlap.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in
the borough of Bellefonte, Centre county Penn-
Yvaniay ounded and described as follows: On
the north by lands of Armor, on the east by Wil-
son street, on the south % Howard street, and on
the west by lands of Wm. Clark and Monroe
Armor, containing about 2 acres more or less.
Thereon erected a large stable.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of M. B. Garman,
ALSO
All that certain messuage, or lot of ground
situate in Spring township, Centre county Penn-
sylvania, bounded and described as follows viz:
eginning at the north east corner of lot of
ground of the Spring township, school district:
thence north along line of Bellefonte turnpike to
the middle of small run on lands late of S. H.
Yocum: thence east along lands late of S. H.
Yocum 200 feet to a contemplated alley: thence
south along line of said contemplated alley 80
feet: thence west 200 feet to the Bellefonte turn-
pike to the place of beginning, being a lot front-
ing 80 feet on said Bellefonte turnpike and ex-
tending back east there from 200 feet and having
erected thereon ten tenement houses, it being the
undivided ome-half of the same Whites con-
veyed by S. H. Yocum and wife to W. R. Teller, &e.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of S. M. Buck.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Snow
Shoe township, Centre county Pennsylvania:
Beginning at the southeast corner: of 100 acre
tract of land conveyed to P. B. Crider & Son
owned by Hopkins & Weymouth: thence along
said land north 4° 20/ east 73-10 feet to a stake:
thence along lands of Lehigh valley coal com-
pany, south 86° east 288 feet to post and stones:
hence still along lands of the said Lehigh valley
coal sompeny, south 4° west 234 feet to posts and
stones: thence still along lands of the said Lehigh
sylvania,- bounded and described as. follows to |
MH % nar
valley coal company, north 86° west 690 feet to a
stake on the east side of road from Snow Shoe to
Sugar Camp mine: thence along east side of said
road north 4° east 229 feet to a post in southern
line of tract sold to P. B. Crider & Son: thence
along said line south 83° 40’ east 402 feet to the
place of beginning, containing three ani 75-100
acres,
Thereon erected a 2 two-story frame dwelling
houses, stable and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of John Madill.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and tract
of land situate in the township, of Haines, coun-
ty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows viz: Beginning at a dead
hemlock: thence by land of Jacob Motz and
Christian Motz south’ 6814° west 158 perches to a
post: thence by land of Henry Vonada north 14°
west 183 perches to a post: thence by land of Benj.
Orndorf and Henry Reinhart south 873° east
166 3-10 perches to a post: thence by land of Daniel
Hosterman and Jacob W. Stover 1214° east 16414
perches to the place of beginning, containing 161
acres and 121 perches and allowance.
Thereon erected a two-story. frame dwelling
house, bank barn and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Philip 8 ale:
ALS
All that certain Jot or piece of ground situate in
the township of Rush, Centre county, Pennsyl-
vania, to wit: Beginning at a corner "of a 16 foot
alley or lane running from the Clearfield turnpike
to the Kylertown road and one and a quarter acres
of land of Mrs. Cullen: thence along land of Mrs.
Cullen north 200 feet: thence along residue of
tract east 30 feet: thence along residue of tract
south 200 feet to the above mentioned alley or
lane 30 feet to the place of beginning, and having
erected thereon a frame dwelling house and other
out-buildings. :
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Minetta Haywood and Amos
Brown.
ALSO
All that certain messuage, or tract of land situ-
ate in Boggs jownshin, Centre county, Penn’a.
bounded as follows: On the north by public road
leading from Bullets run to Marsh Creek via Fair-
view school house, on the east by lands of Mor-
gan Lucas, on the south by lands of R. B. Lucas
and on the west by lands of Thomas Shawley,
containing 46 acres more or less. {
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Melvina Watkins nee Melvina Fink
and Robert Watkins het basband,
All that certain messuage,tenement and tract of
land situate in the township of Potter, county of
Centre and State of Penn’a. bounded and describ-
ed as follows to wit: Beginning at Dost thence by
land of John D. Decker 102 perches to post, thence
by land of John and Nicholis Decker 21 perches
to post, thence by land of John Decker 102 perches
to post, thence by land of Brockerhoft estate 21
perches to place of beginning, containing 13
acres, 2614 perches.
Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling
house, stable and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Daniel J. Decker.
ALSO
All those two certain tracts or pieces of ground
situate in the town of State College, College town-
ship, Centre county, Penn’a. bounded and de-
scribed as follows : Jeginning at north corner on
Atherton street and Humes alley running 50 feet
south 3934° to corner, thence 215 feet, 5014° west
to corner on alley, thence 50 feet northwest to
corner of Humes alley, thence 215 feet, 4°
northeast to place of beginning and known as lot
No. 73 in the plot or plan of William and Thomas
Foster, addition to said village of State College.
The other thereof situate. in the township,
county and State aforesaid, bounded and describ-
ed as follows: Beginning at the point of inter-
section of College avenue and the College lane,
leading to the barn, thence by said Colllege ave-
nue north 51° east 250 feet, thence by other lands
of the grant or north thirty-eight degrees and 45
minutes west 331 1-10 feet to line of right of way
of the Bellefonte Central Rail Road Co., thence
along said Tipnt of way by a curve the chord of
the arc of said, running south 76° 45 minutes west
366 feet to point in College lane, thence along said
College lane south 48° east 496 7-10 feet to the
place of beginning, and containing 2 84-100 acres
neat measure. . - .
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of University Hotel company.
rie Sil ALSO
All the right title and interest of Samuel White
of, in and to all that certain tract of land situate
in Gregg township, Centre county Pennsylvania,
hi and described as follows. On the north
by lands now or late of John Kearns, on the east
by lands of John Ream, on the south by lands of
Aaron Long and Emanuel Ungart, on the west by
‘lands of Jacob Neidigh and James Waugh, con-
Saining 102 acres net measure,
©
reon erected a two-story frame dwelling
© 1'1ouse; "bask barn, ‘wagon shad and “other out-
‘buildings. ws
Seized, taken in execution, and tobe sold as the
‘property of Samuel White.
ALSO
All that certain tract of land situate in Union
township, Centre county Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows to wit: Beginning at
stones running south 59)5 east 88 perches to a
post: thence ;south 6714 west 173) perches to
stones: thence north 19 west 35 perches
to stones: "thence by land of Shedrack Parsons
north 6714 east 105 perches to place of beginning,
containing 60 acres 1414 perches.
i +Thereon erected 114 story log house, log barn
and other out-buildings.
‘Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Richard Blackburn. ;
ALSO
All'that certain messuage, tenement or tract of
land situate in Boalsburg in the county of Centre
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
‘as follows to wit: On the north by Pitt or Main
‘street, on the east and south by lands of Daniel
‘Mosser, and on the west by lot of W. A. Murray.
Thereon' erected a two-story frame dwelling
honse and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Sarah Johnstone and Maggie
Lytle.
4 A LSO
All that certain messuage, tenement and tract
of land situate in the township of Boggs, county
of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows to wit: Beginning at a hick-
ory: thence by lands of Andrew Fetzer and Wm.
Heaton north 47° east 130 perches to a post:
thiénce 43° east 2 perches toa post: thence north
43° west 2 perches to a post: thence north 47° east
56 perches to a post: thence north 21° east 20
perches tostones: thence north 60° west 82 per-
chesto a rock oak: thence south 51° west 195
perches to a pine knot: thence south 44° east 98
perches to the place of beginning, containing 119
acres and sixty-five perches.
Thereon erected three one-story and a half log
houses, two barns and other out-buildings.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be seld as
the property of Abram Poorman, Isaiah Poorman.
and Alfred T Poorman.
Terms: —No deed will be -acknowledged untik
purchase money is paid in full.
W. M. CRONISTER,
44-14% :
In the beautiful valley of the Penn river in
North Alabama, where the climate is elegant.
good water, good markets and good railroad fa-
cilities, where there isa good class of people,
where agriculture is shown Jess attention than
any other industry and where elegant land can be
heffield Ala,
ite J. C. FOSTER.
particulars write s pia
formerly of Centre county.
VV RIT IN PARTITION. —
To the heirs and legal representatives of
Chryssa Ann Batchelor, deceased, late of Philips-
burg borough, Centre county, Pennsylvania : Ma-
tilda Flegal, Francis C Flegal, her husband, Wil-
liamsport, Pa; Jennie Ross, Lewis Ross, her hus-
band, Clearfield, Pa.; Jemima Cross, Samuel Cross
her husband, Philipsburg, Pa.; Simiar Batchelor,
Philipsburg, Pa.; J. Willard Batchelor, Philips-
burs, Pa.; Effie Todd, John Todd, her husband,
Phi ipsburg, Pa.; Mary Mitchell, Howard Mitch.
ell, her husband, Williamsport Pa.
Take notice that in ursuance of an order of the
Orphans Court of Centre county, Pennsylvania, a
writ in pardijon has been issued from said court
to the Sheriff of said county returnable on Mon-
day, April 24th, 1899, and that an inquest be held
for the purpose of making partition of the real
estate of said decedent on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1899
at 8:30 o’clock a. m., at the late residence of the
deceased at which time and place you can be
present if you see proper.
All those two certain lots of ground situate in
the Borough of Philipsburg, County of Centre and
Stace of Penna., bounded and described as fol-
ows:
No. 1. Bounded on the north by Beaver street
on the east by Second street, on the south by lot
No. 63 and on the west by lot bequeathed to John
Willard = Batchelor, fronting on Beaver street
about sixty (60) feet and extending along Second
street sixty-six (66) feet, having thereon erected
a two story frame dwelling house and other out-
buildings.
No. 2. Bounded on the north by Beaver street,
on the east by lot bequeathed to J. Willard Batch-
elor, on the south by lot No. 63 and on the west by
Front street fronting on Beaver street about 60
feet and on Front street sixty-six (66) feet having
thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house
and other out-buildings.
' W. M. CRONISTER,
44-10-6t Sheriff,
Sheriff. .
F INTEREST TO HOME SEEKERS.
where the soil is rich and fertile, where there is .
bought at from eight to ten dollars per acre. For -
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