The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1873, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY JAN, 10, 1U-
LOCAL ITEMS. „
LOCAL WBWfi.—Our friends, every
where, will oblige us by sending us local
new* of interest
CIRCULATION.- The circulation of the
RapoaTKK, on this side the county, is
larger than that of all other paper* In the
counlv. Business men will therefore find
this one of the beet advertising mediums.
\Ve invite all interested to come and in
spect our list for themselves.
RKXITTAMCSS.—AII monies for sub
scription will be credited on thesubecri
ber's address. tech week: by referring to
which our patrons can at all time* see how
their accounts stand, and a receipt Is by
this system carried upon each copy of the
paper.
—Gov. Geary baa our thanks for a
copy of his last annual message.
—A small two-etory house, en
"skoeta," was moved about two
aouares, iu our town, last Thursday.
12 horses did the pulling- Advice—
when you want to move a bouse, do it
when Ceding is good.
—Sheriff Shafer advertises for sale,
Jan. 27th, Real estate of Centre Hall
Manufacturing Comn Lot of John
W. Simpson, Port Matilda. Lands
of C. K. Hssington, Miiesburg. Lot
aud building of Jamea and Catherine
Dolan, Helletbnte. Tract ef land of
Geo. M. Keplar, Ferguson twp. The
Pleasant Gap hotel of G. Haag.
House and lot of J. A. Winter, of
Uuionville. Seven tracts of land of
Joseph Develing, in Curtis twp.
House and lot of T. J. Galea, ia
Spring twp. Philipaburg Baptist
church. Lot of J. HZ Hann, Miles
burg. House and lot of John Meeee,
Boalsburg.
—Samuel Baker, a farmer, aged
about 60 ream, reeiding with Mr.
Swartilauier iu Buffalo twp„ Union
countv, attempted to commit suicide
on the Bth last, by cutting hie throat
with a pocket knife. Two or three
severe gashes attest his energy, but
there is probability of his rtporery.—
TeUgrttfX
—The streets resembled rivulets on
Friday. So says the Lock Republi
can. We suppoeo they were all arink
ing gin that uay.
—We omitted to mention in the
obituary notice of the death of D. C.
Hollo way, last week, that Rev. Leek
ie preached a funerai sermon in the
English language, followed by Rev.
Sahm, in German. The omiasion was
caused by one of the compositors.
—The newspapers down in Williamt*
port have got so mixed up recently,
oy frequent changes, that they don't
know themselves any more. One of
the quill drivers got "a drap" and was
found hogging a lamp post, and was
beard mumbling to himself "Am I
Ami Ami, if I ain't, who the deuce am
i r
—The counsel of the murderer
Stokes is busily engaged in preparing
a bill of exceptions, which is to be
laid beforo the court. It would not
surprise us in the least if the assassin,
who appears to have lots of cash, is
vet permitted to eacape through some
loop-hole.
—A liquor dealer of Williaasport
declared that SIOO,OOO had reached
Harrisburg to effect the repeal of the
local option law this winter.
We direct the attention of the people of
this side of the county to the annual state
ment of the Pennsvalley Fire Ins. Com p.
Our citixens can not help but peruse the
exhibit of the affairs of our heme company
with pride, as being in the healthiest pos
sible cendit on and as worthy their support
in preference to all other companies for
purposes of insurance. The company has
now been in existence 15 years, and in all
that time not a dollar has bean misapplied,
iu expenditures shewing a more econom
ical administration than those of any com
pany in existence for the same length of
time, er evea during any less term of years
intermediate. We trust that those of our
people who have been disposed to feel
prejudiced against the company, will sea
that there was no foundation for the least
dissatisfaction, either now, or at any peri
od since iU incorporation, and we defy a
successful rebutaticn ef this assertion.
Being a local company iu premium notes
amount to such a sum that it is not possi
ble for any fire to occur of a magnitude to
bankrupt it, A prominent oitisen of Gregg
twp,, wbo was Insured In two other "popu
lar" companies, to the amount af $4,800,
in 1872 paid taxes on th/same amounting
t# $110.26. The same gentleman was in
sured in our own homo company ta the
amount of $21,960, and, in tha same year,
1872. paid only $60.86; and the year 1872
was one of the heaviest* of our company
for losses. Let those who have been in
sured in other companies examine their
receipU, and they will find themselves
paying the same excesses. Further com
ment upon this important fact is unneces
sary, and wo trust it will convince those
who have deserted their local company for
ouuide one*, of their folly, a folly which
many are now free to acknowledge they
have dearly pai4 for. Qui let our people
read tha annual statement In another col
umn of the BXPOBTK* and be true to
themselves, their neighbors and their own
locality, by supporting a company at home
that in every particular is worthy their
confidence.
—The weather all last week was intense -
ly cold ; it is more moderate thia week ; en
Tuesday we had a thaw and a little mow
at night. There has been good sleighing
for several weeks.
—Rer. Miller .commenced a protracted
meeting in the Lutb. church of this place.
Rev. A. A. Kerlin commenced the ser
vices by a sermon on Sunday evening.
—Every one can do hi* own puff ng now,
arid to suit his tastes, by purchasing his
cigars, tobacco and pipes at Hiram Hof
fer'*, in the Conrad House, where smokers
and chewers all go who wish to get a fine
article. The lovers of thg find every
variety there, besides all other article be
longing to that line of trade.
—Never fail to visit Hoffer Bro's store,
when at Bellefonte. It is there you find
the largest and best assortment of goods.
They sell cheap, and never fail to satisfy
their customers that they get the full worth
of their money. Hoffer Bro's is the store
for farmers.
THE LOCAL OPTION LAW.
An act to permit the voters of this com
monwealth to vote every three years on
the question of granting licenses to sell
intoxicating liquors.
§jccpjOM L fie'U enqctej, e(e., That on
the third Priday in March. 1878, in every
city and county in this commonwealth,
and at the annual municipal election eve
ry third year thereafter, in every such
city and county, it shall be the duty of
the inspectors and judges of election in the
cities apd counties to receive tickets, eith
er written er printed, from the legal voters
of said cities and counties, labelled on the
outside "license," and on the inside "for
license," or "against license," and to de
posit said rickets in a bor| provided tor
that purpose by said Inspectors and judges,
as is required by law iq tbe case of ot'jer
tickets received at tpch elections; and the
tickets so received (ball be counted, and
a return of the same made to the clerk of
the court of quarter sessions of the peace
of tbe proper county, duly certified as is'
required by law ; which certificate shall be
laid before the judges of tbe court at the
first meeting of said court after said elec
tion iuU be held, end shell be filed with
the other record* •( raid court; and it shall
be the duty of the mayor* of citio*; and the
therilfii of counties, or ol any other officer,
whoso duty it may ho to perform uch er-
vice, to give due public notice of *uch
special election a* above provided for,
three week* previous to the lime of the
same, and also three week* before *uch
election every third year thereafter;
/Veeu/W, That thia act fhall not be con
strued to repeal or affect any special law
prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liq
uor*. or prohibiting the granting of li
cense* ; /Vended, That when the muni
cipal and township election, in any county
or city do not occur on the third Friday in
March, the election provided for in this
lection shall be held on tho day fixed for
the municipal elections in said county !
AW proridcd /wrf Aer, That all license*
granted after the first day of January, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy
three, shall cease, determine and become
void on the first day if April, one thou
sand eight hundred and seventy-three, if
| the district for which they shall be grant
ed determine against the granting o( li
cense ; and the treasurer of the proper
ceuntv shall then refund to the holder of
such license the moneys so paid there for,
which tho said treasurer* shall be entitled
to credit in their accounts with tho com
monwealth.
Sac 2. That in receiving and counting,
and In making returns of the vole* cask
the inspectors and judges and clerk* ol
[ said election shall be governed by the
law* of this commonwealth regulating gen
eral election*; and all the penalties of said
•lection lews are hereby extended to, aud
clerks, voting at and in attendance upon
the elections held under the provisions of
this act
Sac. S Whenever, by the returns of elec
tions ia any city or county aforesaid, it
shall appear that there is a majority
against license, it shall not be law ful for
aay court or board of license commission
ers to issue any license for the sale of
spirituous, vinous, malt or other intoxica
ting liquors, or any admixture thereof, in
said city or county, at any time thereaf
ter, until at an eloction as above provided
a majority shall vote in favor of license;
/Voru/sd, That nothing contained in the
provisions to this act shall prevent the is
suing of license to druggists for the sale of
liquors for medicinal and manufacturing
purposes.
LARUK SAL**.—We learn that Senator
Wallace, at attorney tor a > arty of W>ll
- lumbermen, last week negotiated
and sold IC.OOt) acres of timber land, situ
ated in Girard and Covington townships
and part in Elk county, for the sum of
$6,0,000. being over S6O an acre for the
Bald Hills wilderness.
And we underetand that Guv. Bigler, a
few weeks previous, for himself and Messrs
Reed A Weaver, sold a lot, situated in
HuaU>n township, for SBO,OOO cash, after
having lumbered off it for two or three
years.
Talk about great bargains in Michigan
ami Wisconsin! Why, the hemlock tim
ber and bark alone in this county, upon
which there is no value placed now, will
be worth more money ten years hence than
was placed upon everything in the county
ten years ago. The folly or carrying tapi
lal out West, to advance other people's
property, when millions can be just as
profitably invested around our own homes
and add to their value, had better he aban
doned.—Republican.
MARRIAGES
On 9th inst, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. M. G. Karhart, Mr. David
Meek, and Mis* Emma Weaver, both oi
Ferguson twp.
On the 6th jnst, by Rev. W. H. Groh,
Mr. Thomas V. Hunter and Miss Sarah C.
Kreamer, both of Roalsburg.
On 34th ult. by Rev. M. Sloat, Ren-. A.
J. Gramly, of Brush Valley, Centre coun
ty, to Miss Mary Brumga'rd, of Nittanv
Valley, Clinton Co.
On Dec. 26, Frank Garrett and Sadie
Hohenbery, both of Bellefonte.
On 7th in*L, C. H. Else to Mis Mary C.
Reman, both of Milesburg.
On 24th of Dec. Alfred Rankin to Miss
Mary Foresman, both ef Moshanon.
On 31st ult, Mr. Orraatt Allison, of Mill
Hall to Miss Martha Irvin WolfofSnow
Shoe.
Oa 6th. at Booneville, Sugar Valley, by
Rev. S. T. Buck, Wm. Stover and Miss
Mary Grenninger.
At the same place and on the same day,
Henry Strickler and Miss Rebecca Sim
mons.
DEATHS.
On the sth instant, Joel Johnsen, of
Sprinf twp., aged 73 years.
On 4th inst., in Liberty twp., near Eag
levilU. Mrs. Sarah P. Liggc-t, wife of
Benj. Liggct, sged 41 yean, 0 month* and
5 day*.
On the stb instant Mr*. Lizzie F. Halter
of Milesburg, aged 18 yean and'J nine.
On tame day, Jarae* Curtin. at Curtin's
Work*, aged 66 year* and 18 day*.
At hi* home on the Branch, of typhoid
pneumonia, Daniel Garner, son of the lata
Samuel Garner, awed 37 yean, 2 month*
and 16 days.
LETTING
Proposal* will be received by the Board
of School Directon of Potter twp.. at Pot
ter's Mill*, on Saturday, February Ist,
1873, for the building of a sohoel-house at
Centre Hall. Bidden can see specifica
tions at any time by calling upon F. Kurtz,
director at Centre Hall.
By order of the Board,
W W. Korea PETER lIOFFKR
jan 16 Sec't. Pres't.
TIMBERLAND
AT PUBLIC SALE
Un Saturday. January 25th. 1873. at the
Sublic house of M L Leitzel. at Patter*
(ills, at 1 o'clock, will be offered at pub
lic tale. ISO acre* valuable
TIMBERLAND,
lying on the south tide of Sand mountain,
and is well timbered with fine white oak,
yellcw and pitch pine and poplar. Per
sons wishing to view this Timberland, will
please call upon the undersigned.
TERMS:—One third of purchase money
to remain in the property a* widow's dow
er ; one-third to be paid on confirmation of
sale, and the balance in one year thereaf
ter, to bp secured by bopd end mortgage
on the premise*.
DANIEL FLEISHER.
Administrator of Peter Fleisher, dee'd.
jan 9.
0 I c.
GET THE BEST.
THE OBI(JINAI. HOWE SEWIVO MACHINE
—iMraovEO.—The Howe, the original and
yet the best has the following points of ex
cellence:
Simplicity of construction
Symmetry of form and beauty of finish.
Kispidty and stillness in operation.
Ease with which it can be managed.
Non-liability to miss stitches, having a
moveable bead, which can be readily ad
justed close to the shuttle, when using
either the finest or coarsest needle.
A shorter and smaller needle, in propor
tion to tha ije of the thread, than used
with any other machine:
The Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of
the fabric.
Economy of thread.
Strength and firmness with which the
seatns are drawn together.
Roundness, fullness, regularity and
beauty ef stitch.
Adaptability to the widest range of work
sewing the finest and coarsest fabrics, and
usiiig equally Veil the finest and coarsest,
and all intermediate grades of silk, Cotton
and Linen Thread.
H. F. BARTLKY, of Bellcfonte, has the
agency fer Centre county, for the Howe ;
he will travel the county, and persons
wishing a machine about which there is no
fault, should wait and give tho }Jowe a
trial, before pi|lfcbaipft. jnn9.Bm.
LICENSES.— The following applica
tion* will appear for Licenie* at Jan
uary term ef court, next
Robert Taylor, Tavern, Philipsburg
George Roller. " Rliih '
Benlaniift Wnlfef '! Boggs "
Benjamin Snyder Boggs "
Philip Gate* " Furgu*on "
James Havw....d " Rush "
Alonzo White, " Ru*h. "
Hiram Harri*, Restaurant,
Robert Haworth, Tavern, "
Jeffrey Hay* " Rush twp
Jamea L Rune*, M Üborty >{
Henry Robb, Walker "
Frederick Fahrion, •' Gregg '•
John Shannon, Restaurant. Ferguson "
A. WILLIAMS.
Olnton count}
Front the Lock Haven Nrfiublican :
At two o,clock laat week Monday
morning the building owned by Frank
At wood, and occupied by BeU> Holm
ce, situated on High street, wan de
itroyed by lire. The low ia about
SSOO, which i* covered hy insurance.
The snow iu the country averages
48 inehee iu denlh.
H. F. Batch tier of llellefbule—has
been unpointed superintendent for the
Shoe factory. The Factory shut
down on the 24th to look over the
year's work, take account stock, and
"rid up" generally. They began
again on the Bth in*L The coni|utny
manufacture*! during the |>a*t year
1984 case* of boots, 1,320 pair of
meu's shoes, 48 pair of boy's shoes,
and l,tl2l pair of women's, misses'ami
children's shoes. They paid for the
stock used, $78,870, and for labor,
$30,317. Total sales $102,870.08.
Win. ltoagrr aud W. K. Foster
came froiu A/iflliuburg to Lock llav
' eu to do a little business. Seeiug the
suowy coudilion of Old Mother
Earth's bosom, they thought a little
trade could he driven in the sleigh
liua, regardless of the jKwldling Act of
May 3, 1871. Hut Mr. Kufus Heed
objected, and on bis complaint they
were arraigned before Aluerman No
ble aud fined SIOO.
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A Sirisii CuatTMss Nt'unxa. The
December number of the "People's Month
ly," of Pittsburgh, Pa., is just to hand, and
we must confess to a surprise. No such j
fine or elegantly illustrated piper has oxer
appeared out of New York, while it chat
le tges comparison with anything publish
ed in that city. The new type, new
"heads, and tinted paper look admirably.
This Christmas number ha* a supplement
of eight pages i making twenty-four in all)
and ia absolutely crowded with fine illus
trations, and interesting letters, stories,
poems, Ac., appropriate to the season. The
| Household and Boy's and Uirl's depart
ments are of speeial interest. In fact, the |
whole paper is gotten up for the home ami i
the family, and is pure, bright and whole |
*ome. This Monthly, we must say, is a
credit to the West, and should receive a !
hearty and generous \Vostein support, j
Agents wanted everywhere, and large j
commissions paid. Send fcr sample aud j
circular. Three months on trial, only '£> j
cents including the splendid OhriUnas
number. More given away with each pa
per than its cost Yearly subscription on-1,
ly SI.OO r 1
4KNUAL STATEMENT.
•e of "The Fanner's Mutual Fire In
surance Company ofOentrecounty."
CENTER HALL, Jan. 13th, 1671
In compliance with the provisions of
their charter, the Director* present the
fifteenth annual statement of the transac
tions of the Company :
Assam
Bills receivable, be
ing premium notes
due and payable by
members for insur
ance the past year. $20,479 24
On which there has
been paid.... 466 24
Leaving due on pre
mium notes taken
the past year f-jt,oll 00
To this add assess
ments No. 7, for
payment of losses 4,46 ft 14
Making the total
available assetb of
the company the
past year $24,496 14
EXPENSX*.
Compensation to di
rectors... ... $16296
Salary oQiecretarv. 150 00
Salary of Treasurer. 5000
Printing, office rent,
postage, and sta
tionary 127 2C
Election Board 500
W. P. Wilson, At
torney Fees 1000
LEE* IM.
Dan'l Durst on barn 4000
Uriah Stover on
wash house—...... 40 00
Dillon AM'Kinney
on sure goods 3,431 70
Cook A K reamer on
merchandise 009 99
" —"
$4,020 93
Total accrueingas
setts and funds of
the company the
past year.... $19,809 21
To which add funds
of the previous
. y* n - $117,616 72
Leas amount of notes
expired and can
celled 29,99499
$67,523 73
Making 'tho total
availablu assettsof
the company this
day $107,39294
Risks and insurances
taken the past
year 41
Same heretofore
retorted for pre
vious years 3,740,606 09
Grand totil of
risks and insuran
ces since organiza
tion- 3,880,765 50
From which de
duct policies ex
pire* and cancell
•d 1,742,30010
A1te.20040
Liabilities, due Member* for Los*e.
Cook'A K ream or 1519 81
J. W. fettenuii 471 40
Fred. Kurt*....... 125 00
Total Liability... 21H8 21
Outstanding taxes
due the com
pany 138.5 61
GEO. BUCHANAN, Pres'l.
Attest:
ALEX. SHANNON, SEO'y.
At an election held the same day, the
following members were elected Directors
for the ensuing year: Geo. Buchanan,
Joshua Potter, Henry Keller,' Jas. W.
Campbell, John Ames Alexan
der, J. O. Meyer, John Wolf, Samuel
Gramly John 11. Keller, and David Gil
liland.
Whereupon the new board* organized
and appointed the following officers :
President—Geo. Buchanan.
Vice President—Joshua Poller.
Treasurer—Henry Witnier.
Secretary—Alex. Shannon. .
TbeCompanv wish to call theattenlionol
the people of this valley to statement rna<lc
voluntarily before the annual meeting, by
a prominent citizen of Gregg township,
as to his experience in the year 1872, in
matters of insurance :
Ist. Ho insured in two other companies,
in 1872, to amount of s4Boo—on this he had
to pay SMesriucnU in tame year, amount
ing to $110,25.
2nd. He was insured in tho Penns
▼alley company to amount of $21,980 -
nearly Cvc limes more—in 1872, and only
paid taxes to amount ef $00,85 tcr same
time.
QOURT PROCLAMATION.
Whtrtu th Hon Charles A Mayor, Prwhlent of
lbs court of Common IW, In the ffith Judicial I>U
trtrt, constating of tbo counllM of Centre, Clinton. >n<l
CUasieM. nod tbe Honorable W W Lure end the
Honombu lienrr Uapp. Associate Judges. In Centre
smutty. her In* leeaed tb.tr precept, heertu* dete tbe
4th day of Jenaerr. A. D . l7t. to n>e directed for bla
in* n court of Oyer and Terminer end tisusnil Jell It.
Users nod Wuartsr OnMotn of the Psar* In HeUefontr.
(or lb# oonnlr of Cent**, sod to cotamSWiSi an the 4th
Mojsday of Jsu nest, tola* the JTth dsn of Jen I*7>.
tad to AOlilaM two WMllffi
SoUoe U hereby (iron to the Coroner, Jnetlcee of the
Pence. Aldermen end ConaUbiee of tbe eeld county of
Contra, thet they be then end there In their proper
persons. et IS o'clock la the forenoon of eeld day. with
their records, tngalelUone, etemlnellene. nod their own
remembrances. to do those things which to their office
appertains to be done, end thaw who era bound In re
gsratt"tiraica
Jen. In the ywor of cur L>rd. IKS. end fn the nteL*.
foorth ywr of tbe .ntUpsmUnos H.e,^
Juit enlarged and re-opened with it new
and superior stock of GUNS. Caller send
for a Pripa List, dingle tihot Guns, $3 to
tW; Double parrel Slot Guns, $8 to 76.
reech Loaders, SB6 to 160; Rifles, sl2
to $76 ; Revolvers, $6 to $24.
Address, H. H. SCHULTK,
I a— Bßo Liberty Pittspurg Pa.
•W l w
The people and prcas of England
are unanimous in expression* of re
•peel for the deceased Emperor Napo
leon and sympathy for the Empress
itjucen Victoria hus sent a letter of
condolence to the latter, the Prince of
Wales has visited t'liiselhurst, and thej
Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Ca
thedral have oHe red a crypt of theca
thedral, under the tomb of Thomas
A. Docket, as a temporary tomb.
The ex-Empress Eugenie intends to
iwue a proelaiualion to the French
people announcing Iter assumption of
the regency during her son's minori
ty.
Mii.waukkk, January tt.—The
great allow atorm in Minnesota did not
ONM until last night. The lown and
Minnesota divisions of the Milwaukee
and $u Paul railroad have suffered;
greatly. Four or live freight trains
ami one passenger train are blocked
between Couovor, lowa, and Hidge
wajr. There are fitWu women on the
passenger train All the fuel and
ft rovisions for (he |utsengcni are
irouglit from Kidgewav. Ihe drifts
iu tnauy places are reported to be as
high as the cars. All the MiuueioU
railroads have sus|ieuded and trains
will prolmbly not run before Satur
day.
List of Grand Jurors for January
Term.
UcUufwnte IL.ro John 8. Rsnkint,
Samuel Grant.
M ilesburg Horo John 8. ProudfooL
l'hilipvburg Moro—Geo. It. Zeigler
Bennertwp. -John Askcy.
R 1 '*** Coiutancc Curtin.
Kurtiside, George K. Hoak
Gregg John G. lteckman.
Hnluiioou -Thomas M Way.
Haines Samuel It. Megrer.
Huston Hugh Adams.
Liberty Joseph Baumgardner, John
Brick ley.
Miles—J. B Crawford.
Penn—David Krt!\ Jacob Kmarick, J no.
Brand.
Potter David Deckcrt, John 80-cer,
Jonas U. Hover.
Spring Sidney Miller.
Taylor John Weavor
Union L. M. Fisher.
Worth- John G. Jones
List of Petit Jurors for Ist Week of
January Term.
Hellefonte Boro— I Theodore Gordon, W.
F. Reynolds, K. P. Green, John Irvin, jr.
Mile, burg John H. Thomas, J. S. Ky
m an
Philipsburg—Wesley K. Hunt, O. 8.
Dorman, JohtiS. Funk.
Unionville Joseph Steer, Jehu Alex
ander.
Hogg* Morgan Lucas, Jacob Yarnell.
Huritsides— M. Stewart.
Curt in Joseph McCloaky, James L>-
flaas.
Ferguson- Isaac Carter, Samuel Msser.
Jehu Shefller.
Gregg—John U. Ho.,*, John ltawk.
llarri* l>avid Sparr. Kvan Williams.
Hubert Gobeen, John Meese, Adam Flart:-
wick
Haines— I)an 1 ILwteruian.
iislfmoon David M Kinney.
Howard W.G. Lucas.
Huston Hugh Glenn.
Liberty- Christian Kuhns.
Marion -James McAlmont, lteberl
Strunk.
Miles- 11. G. Couser.
Pallor, l* It Waddle, Wm. G Furst
Potter Wm. Famer, And. ltaesman,
Adam Hosiernian
Spring- John Long, Shuman Ly<ns.
Taylor John Coixnhavcr.
Union—Jas. I*. Holt, And. Calhoun,
W. Alexander.
Walker- John II Swart*, Ira Michtley,!
C. Swart*.
HISIVLSS M AVS t 01.1 LLi:.
No 9Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Book-Keepiug, l'cnnruausbip, ami Ar
ithmetic.
Ttur UxLtMtTKD. $50.00.^
Kuter at any time. Send for Circular
and Specimen of Pennnianship. Addresi
j.nlfiH. N. SHAFFER.
KEG ESTERS NOTICES'.
The following accounts have been exam
ined and passed by me and remainllled of
record in this offico for the inspection of
heirs creditors legatees and all others in
any wav interested and will be presented
to "the Orphan's Court of Centre County,
for allowance and confirmation on
Wednesday the '■".Hh day of January, A
!>., 1873.
1. The final account of Samuel T. Lucas, j
administrator of Ac., of John Perry Lu
cas. late of Snowr Shoe tow nship dec d.
2. "Hie final a. count of John Snyder
guardian of the K-lale of Mary M. Hays,
wife of John C. Hays, the said Mary 11.
Havs being a child and licir at law ol
William Hair late | Mile* Iwp., in the
county of Centre, dee'd.
3 The administration account of David
Wolf, administrator of Ac.," of Cathri.u-
Minich, late of Mile, twp.. Centre county,
dee'd. I
4. The final account of Abram M. Elder
dee d guardian of Elizabeth A. Tonner
and John Tonner, minor children of
Thomas K. Tonner, dec d a* filed by Mary
Ann Elder, administratrix of Abram M.
Ktder, dee d.
5 Second Partial account of Peter Neese
and James D. Gontxell, administrators of
Ac., of Klirabeth Neese late of Gregg twp.
dee'd, as filed by James D. GcnUel. ac
ting administrator.
ti. The account of Jacob Spangler, guar- j
dian of Samuel Aruiaghasi, minor child of;
Michael Armaghast late ol Centre county,
dee'd.
7. The account of Jacob Spanglcr, Exe
cutor of the last will and testament of Dan- ■
iel Kerr, late of Potter twp., Centrcoun-|
tv, dec'd.
" a. The account of J. I). Shugart. guar- |
dian of Augustus M lfiHiver. a minor ton j
of John T. Hoover, lato of the Borough of!
Bellefonte, dec'd.
9. The account of Catharine M<>e and
Samuel Felly, administrator* of Ac., of
the Rev. David Moscr, late of Furguson
twp., dec'd.
It). The account Knot Krtley Executor
in the last will and Testament of James
M'Cullooh, late of the Township of Mar
ion in the county of Centre, dec'd.
11. The account of Geo. Bower, admin
istrator of Jfco., of Michael Kreamer, late
of Haines twp., dec'd.
12. The first account of Jociah NefT and
Join Shannon, executors of the last will
and testament of John NefT, of Potter
twp , dec'd.
13. The final account of Willigm Bible,
guardian of tho person and estate of John
It. Bitner, minor son of Henry Bitner late
of Potter twp., dee d.
14. The account of Jqi. Uakv.r and John
Dale expculor) of Geo. Coble, late of
ilarrs twp., dec d uiid trustees under the
will of said dee'd daughter of John.Coblc,
now dee'd.
15. The account of James Gate*. adminis
trator of Ac.,of David Gates, late of Fur
guson twp.. dee'd.
10. The first account of Thomas Weston,
executor in the I to. I will and testament oj
Christian Vanpool, lnlc of Half Moon twp,
dec d.
17. The final account of Mark Halfpen
ny and pa. Forter executor* of A r , of
the last will and to*lament of It. M. Fors
ter. late of Harr* twp., dee'd.
I*. The guardianship account of Geo,
Shinebcrgcr. who was guardian of John T,
Hoovei, of Harris twp., dee'd, a* filed by
John Shinebcrgcr and David Stover, hi*
administrators.
J. 11. MOKBISON,
Register.
COACH & SMITH SHOPS FOR
SALE.
The lot and Coach and Smith Shops, at
Centre Hall, lately occupied by Geo. B.
llarpster, arc offered at private sale.
There arc three Shop* upon the premise*,
all new two-story frame buildings, suita
ble for carrying ou all the different branch
c.s of Ooach'naKing, smithing, wood-work,
painting, trimming, Ac. There is also a
now stable upon the lot. Tho location is
one of the best in Centre Hall, and a large
trade can be readily sucured. For further
information address WM. WOLF,
CeptfO Hall, Pa.
ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE!
240 ACRES; FIRST CLASS LAND; on
ly 0 years improved lrorq prairie soil, with
buildings, orchard Ac , Uis H miles di
rectly south of Juliet, negt to Chicago the
most thriving city in the tat) and It mile*
cast of the incorporated villago of Klwood
situated on Chicago A St. Louis R. K 45
miles from Chicago, the great market of
this country, and 10 miles from coal re
gions. Population largely interspersed
withlstclass Penn'a. German*.
I desire to invest iu Commercial busi
ness Address W. NICHOLSON,
aov %> 8m Klwood, Will Co. 111.
'VTOTICE.—The subscribers to the Cap-!
LN ital Stock of the Lewisburg, Centra!
and Spruce creek Railroad, having paid in
lull prior to December Ist 1872, will please
call at the Centre County Banking Com
pany and receipt for certificates of Stuck re-
J.C. F. Herlachrr N. Crontniller.
NEW GOODS!
rfßlß W a B B J VBI
OK *
FALL GOODS!!!
| IIKKLACHEB A CRONMILLEU
TlTish to infoim the citlaeus of Potter
V T that they have opened sn entire new
stock of goods in tliuir 01.l quarter., and
will keep constantly on hand u full and
good assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
ALPACAS,
Poplins,
P I.AIDS,
Lustres, j
and all other kinds o|
DRESS GOODS.
ftill line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hals s% Caps, Hoots t Shoes
OKOCKKKY, uI'KKNSWAKK
STONKWABK. CEDAItW AHK,
SUGARS,
TK AS, COFFEES,
KtSH, SALT, i
etc., etc , etc., I
All of which we offer at greatly reduced i
priest.
Highest prices paid for country produce, i
lly strict attention lu business we hope to
merit and receive the patronage of the i
public
NE PLUS ULTRA
No Better Place !
i The subscriber ia just receiving from the
eastern cities a Full Stock ol
FALL and WINTER ..OODS
which he has determined to sell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Prints, Muslins, Opera Canton , and Woll
Flannels. Ladies' Dress Goods, such as
: Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Kmpress Cloth,
Sateens, Tameise, together with a full
stock uf everything usually kept in the
Dry Goods line.
NOTIONS.
A full stock, consisting |>art of Lndn • and
Children's Merino Hose, Collars, Kid:
gloves, best (luahty silk and Lisle thread j
Gloves, Moods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls,
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy's and Children's
ol the latest style and best.
CLOTHING,
Kcady made, a choice s.ti>.n of Men's
and Boy'sot the newest styles and IB on
serviceable materials
HOOTS & SHOES,
A very large slot k of Men a \N ouicn's and
Children's and sold very low.
Queettsware,
full assortment.
G R O C E R / E S
a full stack at the lowest prices.
At the old stand of
WM. WOLF.
W. J. McManigal, \
Wholesale and retail dealer in
HARDWARE and
CUTLERY,
Irwn, Nwills OiN. Pwinls*. Vnrn-
Ishca, B all l*|cr. Ac.
Pi),
To Shovmakcrta,
I have just received a large stock of
FRENCH KIP
FRENCH MOROCCOES
FRENCH CALF S.vISS
LINING SKINS
RUSSIA BRISTLES
RED SULK LEATHER
SHOE MAKERS TOtiLS
PAT.. AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS
SHOE THREAD Ac.
Call early and examine
Oct 11 3m WM•J MM A NIG A L
BOSTON
Boot & Shoe Store!
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
With New Goods & New Prices!
Having determined to engage in business
at this place, we have opened up Itsj
Room
NO 5 BUSH'S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA., tho largwd.
moat complete and cheapest stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,SLIP
PERS, AC.,
that has over been opened Up iu this part,
of the StrVt, At our store yon can find in
the li>>t and Shoe line
7ou Y/fiiJi,
from the finest boot to tbo cheapest slip
per, and we know if you once call and
EXAMINE Ol* It STOCK AND
PRICES.
you will concede that it is to your interest
to purchase Irom us.
W:NI:I.L AT it %TE
ItppnlrliiK NPIIIIJ IKUM*.
11. L. LI" TCHKDLKK A to.
July lOtf.
THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE.
Next door to Wilaou it Hick*' Hard
ware store, Allegheny St.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
I
R. F, Rankin & Co.,
(Successor* to Linn A Wilson.)
DEALERS IN
■
PURE DRV US
r AND MEDICINES,
• CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS DYE
- STUFFS. VARNISHES, BRUSH
, KS IKRKUMKRY. NOTIONS,
' AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
e
** for medicinal purjw>a©R.
J} SHOULDER BRACES,
•j TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in greu
variety]
I- Also, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
I'" and all other articles usually hept in - fir*
class Drug Store.
" PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFU 1
COMPOUNDED.
ttljwu R. F, RANKIN Jk CO
BKLLKFONTKM ARK KTH.
Oorrsrtsd by 0. D. Keller,
White Wheat SI,W. Red IHO ...Rye
CotnflO ...Oats 40 ...... Barley 00.
70 010 rersee.l 6,00 Potatoes 46.
Lard pr poiin.l 7 Pork per pound oft
llulter all. Eggs SO Plaster per ton
• sll Tallow H.,..,,8ac0n M ...... Ham 17
LEW INTO WN MARKETS
| While wheal 1,7$ ... H< d wheat 1,06....Rye
00 Corn (XI Oats 36 Ilarley 60
('loverseed 4,40 Tiniothyseed, 360
j Salt a 60 per sack,
Macon in< ...iiai!, in Unit, i an... Kxx*
16 Plaster 0 60
VI'DITOItS NOTICE The under
signeti, an Auditor appointed hy thr
1 Court uf Com mull Pleas of Centre eouiity,
(■• distribute the money arising from tin
-ale of the real estate oi David Kreps, and j
to hear and report upon the fads in the >
lease, will attend to the duties of his Hp-;
poiiitmeiit, at his office in Ilellefotile, on
Friday, the l*lh day of January, A. D,,
11H7;1, at a o'clock, p. m. >f said day when
and where, all parties interested can at
tend it they see proper JAS T It At.K 1
dec 10. W Auditor.
VI IM lull S NuTlt K The under-1
signed, an Auditor appointed by tin-1
Court of Couimon Pleas of Centre county, ]
to distribute the tuoney arising from the;
-ale of the real estate of llahn, Wilson A jf
Co., w ill ulletid to the duties of his Hpjeiinl
nient. on Thursday the 16th day of Janua
ry 1U73, at 10o'clock, a. rn. at his office in
lietlefonic, when and where alt persons
may attend if they see proper.
W. J. KKALSIt,
dec la Id Auditor.
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE 1141.L, P 4.
\\ "Uld most respectfully inform the cl
lir.ens of this vicinity, that he has started a
new Hoot and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a share of the pahlie patron
age. Bool* and Shoes made to order and
according to style, and warrants his work
to equal any made elsewhere. All kii:d
of repairing dona, and charge* reasonable
|Give him a call.
| Get 11. 3in.
j'jpilE \ cry Best Buenos Ayer*
Sole Leather,
| FRENCn, GERMAN AND CO UN !
TRY
CALFSKINS,
SIKH I I > l> I Ar„ Ac.,
i At r- asonable rtc, next door to C. D.
Kellers store, lti,hop Ptree Itellcfontr
j Penn'a.
K-4.1t All AH A MEN.
| Get II tf
A. SLS.S.MAN
LEATHER & SHOE FINDING.
in idKrr room, Not. I. ltueh r block, where
he on hind k ttork of
WHITE and RED LEATHER
and HA R.XESS.
Kips and Calf Skins
French and Citv Finish.
STIIIXU LKATHKH, SHOE
FINDINGS OFFVEItV DE
scuimoN.
Haw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunks and
Valises
OF ALL KINDS.
HAW FURS, of all kinds bought
aud highest price paid.
(lover and
Timothy Seed
a!way - l ught and on hands. WHEAT
and OATS •pecialiy Irouglit and the high
■ >t Cash price paid.
Go to Suuman't, there you can buy
< heapcr than elsewhere, as everybody
knows, who ever dealt with him. lie Jets
no one off without a good bargain.
N< xt d<>or to Sussman'a is the cheap dry
good* establishment of Isaac Guggcnhciitt-
V- apb.tf.
C. PECK. J. LEE.
PECK & LEE S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL., PA.
The undersigned h.ivo opened a new e
i tabhkhmeul, at their new chops, (or the
msnufnrtuie of
Carriages,
Buggies,
<fe Spring Wagons,
Slkiqbs AND SLED*,
Puix A2SD FaXCT
,of o*ory .inscription .
All \ehiclo manufai lured by them
arc warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere,
i They use nono but the beat material,
(and employ the most skillful workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and tinish.
Orders from a dUUncojironiplly attend
, eti to.
Come and examine our work before
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Rcparing done,
-a I'KCK * LRK.
THE ONLY PLACE TO HI Y ~
pood Bonis y Shot's.
BCRNSIDIC A THOMAS
11 nvc just received . r >o cases of Hoots
and Shoes.
IICHNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest and best HooU
and Shoes.
UURNSIDK A THOM AS
Are the only ones in Centre co. that
* have lister Hro's A Co.. Boots <t
Shoes.
I, *stcr Hro's A Co., BooLs and Shoes
are warranted.
HUUNSIDK*A THOMAS
Sell ihetn at ("ash prices.
nUKNSIDR A THOMAS
Boots uiid Shoes never leak or ernck.
BURNSIDK A THOMAS
Boots and Shoes always give satisfac
s tion
J Thousands in this county ami out of
it have tried these Boots A Shoes.
They have been tested and tried for 15
years and always have given Extra
satisfaction.
' If you want to savo doctor bills buy
your ißoots and Shoes from Burnside
"A Thomas.
You can buy the best articles of To
st | bacco and cigars at half price at
Burnsides A Thomas.
A',The reason you can get such bargaius
| at Burnside & Thomas, they sell for
), Cash, jnljlfctf,
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
:
IA>CK HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor of Rytider'a Muiic Hiorr d®giras to cull the attention of th® poop)® of Centre county, to llie fnct
that they
Can Save Money
Uy purchasing tbeir musical instrument® ol Ityuder's MtnicStow, We are nelling
Double Deed, Six Slop, Fire Odavo Organ*, at $l4O,
(sujß-rior in touo am) fiuUh, to thuw that arc hawked and peddled throughout the country at §175 to $200.) Tie e
We warrant for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to rcwpotitibl® partita.
We beg It jve to call your attention to the following instruments, aold in Pennsvalley thin year, which you . tumid
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
B. B. WOLF, Uyndcr Organ $226.00
WM. GALBKAITH, Hyuder Organ 140.00
LKMONT.
liR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ |37160
PETER BCHRECK, Kyndr Organ 140.00
AAROKBBURG.
WM. ETTINOER, Uyndcr Organ..... $240.00
BOALSBURG.
M ISM E. E. HUNTER, Melodioo $130.00^
In a few weeks we will call attentioo to our 9
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
Iu short by writing a letter to u* and getting our price*—we deliver all instrument*—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on anTlrgan.
A " " RYJWiEICS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D. KELLER.
BISHOPSTREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
is now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, la sett
DflT 600D3,0flO0£H123,aotdc, Bhaas,Carpa^*i
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, At'., AC,
at g-ea',ly reduced price*. c l also prejutred to purchaae
A L L K I N D $ O F G R A IN !
FOR WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ASH PURCHASERS II IU. PISH SIIPKRIeR INUI
spr.lßl
I. CJu££enlieiiiHT.
VTKW ARRANGEMENT
ISAAC GCOOEXHTTMTA. B• V tug
purchased the entire stock of Ibe late
tirro ofStmtuan & Ou|-nhe.mr
oept the leather and Sboadmdmg .
hm. f.Hosl op bis shelves with a lot of
splendid NEW OOl*t,
embracing
RKADY M ADE CLOTH I NO.
DUES* ooodh,
OBOCEItItM,
PROVISION*,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
and it now prepared to accomodate si!
his old customers, and to welcome all
new one* who may favor him with
their patronage. He feel* safe in sa t
ing that he can please the roost faslidi
ou# Call and see. .......
IS A AC OUGGEN H hi M Kit.
p g.— Mr. Sussman still continues
iKVTHKK ANI) SHOE-FIN 1I NGS,
CLOVKKand TIMOTHY sKKDS.
in the old room, where he roav alway
be found. 12ap.tf.
COAL,
LIME,
anil POWDER!
GOAL— Wilkcsbarre Coal. Chestnut
Stove, ERR, furnareand foundry,
Owl-oflied quality, at the low
est price*. Customer* will p!ea*e
note that our coal i* housed un
der commodious shed*.
LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor ale
at our kiln*, on the pike lending to
Milesburg.
POWbbll Having received the agency
for i>u Font's Pow ler AT
WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
the trade.
Office and yard noar *outh end of Bald
Eagle Valley It. K. Depot, Bcllefonte, I'a.
r
nov4 SHOIiTLIIX3K & CO
ADAM HILD,
r PAINTER, ".ra
p
offer* hi*orvice* to tho citizens of Mifllin
Centre and adjoining counties, in
>• House, Sign nnil Ornmcnal al
1 Painting.
CHAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash,
Mahogony. Ac.
8 Plain and Fancy Paperhaiiglng. Or
r ders respectfully solicited.
e All fine work dona for other painters.
(iraliam & Son.
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to D C Keller's fttorej
liellefonke.
We matufaclure to order.
Our work is neat and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction. j,
We have the LARGEST and BEST,
stock of Ladle's and Children's shoes ioj
town.
We are receiving goods every week.
We wish an examination of our goods.!-
The Pennsralley trade is especially in
vited to call and roe our stork, we think
we can please all who call u to tjf'u
quality, and prices. We study to render
satisfaction and although we have had anj
extended trade for years, we have never,
given a customer cause to complain.
soptlMf i
IJROCKKRHOFF HOUSE,
Allcgncncv Stm-t, Pa:
I). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*.;
x rtasrcLANf hot ea cois ronr able nooita
PROMiV ATTENDANCE.
ALL THE MODERN QONVINIEN
CES—AND REASONABLE Charges.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, snd to their country ftiends, first
class accommodations and oarefill alien-;
tiou to tha wants of gui*u at all times, at
fair rate*. Oarefill hostlers and good sUble
ling for horses. An excellent table well
served. A Bar supplied with fine liquors.
Servant* well trained and everything re
quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location
? in the business part of the town, near the
Post Office, the Court House, the Chur
ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places
of business, renders it the most eligible
place for those w ho visit Bellofoet* on busi
or pleasures
An Omnibus will carry passenger*
anil baggage to and from all trains
free of charge.
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Oct. 18 lw
ESTATE OF DAVID STOVER, dee'd
i of Penn township.
NOTICE is horcby given that letoem o
I Administration over above estate. htvi
been granted U> the undersigned. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to salt
Estate are called upon to tnako paymen
' forthwith, and those having claims to pre
. sent them properly sentieated for set
ttem.nt. JUHhH.FSA||.
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lit* perfectmachinejahich it ickrt*Wi
iad bv judge* andagents of all othtu
machine*.
Call on A. L. Bartgc*, jaaoisonbuig,
'who is the authorised agent for Ventre
county. Also keep* the beat Sewing Ma
jchine thread, needle*, and repairtalikinds
'lof tewing machine*, clock*, watches, mu
• jtick boxer Ac I will thoroughlv cmnra*
> the taction belonging to me, and I shall be
very much pleated to tell every pcwoii a
. machine,on eaty term* ; give it a trial be
ifore purchasing any other-it has no (wual.
, Parties wishing the machine, yu please
[address the undersigned. Satisfaction
.'guaranteed. All order* promptly nUend
[!ed to. A. I*. HA KTiiKS.
Agent for Centre County
I Madisoxbueo, Pa.
~ THE~GREAT CAUSE OF
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CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
Fund Chestnut Street. Miffljnburg, Pa.
John Shower*. Proprietor.
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business or pleasure.
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