The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 22, 1880, Image 3

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    HE CENTRE REPORTER.
A
i Friday night a heavy storm set in
{ which continued all next day, blowing
gp) [down many fences, This is the third
SU blow down of fences within a month,
land it keeps our farmers busy setting
i { them up.
church; Saturday afternoon, at 2 p.
and Sat, evening, at 74 p.m, inthe M
church; Sunday morning at 9a. m,, in
34)
Ww
¥
!
{lentre Hall, Pa, Th'red.
and evoning in the Lutheran church.
" meeting on Sunday afternoon will
ii
more groceries than
ithin a hun-
«l Sechler's se
i gpocially for voung mon,
. | any other establishment w ' ¥ 10T young mu
| ¥ »
m., od tract, thence by the said aboye deserib-
EK. od tract south 40° east 280 perches mora or
the logs to a dogwood, a cornor of the H
the piikaerton survey, thence south 60° wosl
|
other one undivided fifth being the same
which tho sald George W. Thomas holds
in his own right under the last will and
testament of Dr. John Purdue, deconsed,
thereon arected a twosslory frame house,
bank barn and other outbuildings, ex.
by the sald Peter Miller survey north 40° lcapting and reserving from the nforesaid
west 230 perches more or less to the place fmortgaged promises all that certain moss |
of beginning, containing 438 acres and 168 suage tenement and piece of land situnte/
perches more or loss lit Benner township, Centre county, Pa |
be
LODGE MEETING
5,1. O, af
Wa 86
—Attorney Bower, of Bellefonte, pop- |
ped in to sep the
Rero
day, but was too fi
+ v
ni
full of business to stay
Dinges is in
s to purchase a full line of store |
Having enlarged his room for}
reased trade and ap addition of
Low
his inc
a regular assortment of dry-goods whi
rill arrive this week, he will be please«
to have all call and examine his new |
stock.
—We see from the Republican that a |
daily paper is to be issued from that of- i
fica called the “Bellefonte Mornin
News,” Mr. H. Bixbe, 0 cents |
nonth. We wish it success and lots of
monéy as its reward. The paper is to be |
independent. Bel
credit if it sustains a
Tr
i
lefonte will deserve |
AY.
Ti es ; i
to Unionville, nevertl t |
does not make 1}
(ipod.
~{30 to Lee's coach shops if
a buggy, carriage or wagon repaired or]
repainted. Yon find the most experi~|
enced workmen in his employ. All jobs
guaranteed, whether new or repaired.
1eless he say
im a f
|
i
i
!
i
i b . ‘hat
~All Hainestwp. is ontip-toe over the
1 1: 3 Ys * 1 »
endid new goods ust received by Fi
> ) ¢
| Runkle of
They are ah
Jerusalem for bars
Av
Le
ead of ¢
—The Lock Hay
that the Cato and
took j f
with a view of pushi
tion during the sum
1 of $1,500,600, and will stock ans
n road, with its own
YOSBOSRION 0
nle
a capita
run their ow
shop.
repair
-At the Standard Clothing Hall, opj
site the Brockerhoff, is the place whe
men now go to seek their fortunes,
to Goldman and see his wonder
of Clothing at low prices, it is far better
than trying your luck at Leadville,
Wi
—Amputation of the leg was perform.
ed on last Thursday, 15, upon Mr, George
Meese. a young man of about 25 years,
son of Jacob Meese, of Tusseyville. Mr.
Meese had been confined to bed for one
year from caries of the bone at the knee
and had been suffering from it for some
3 years, The limb was dmputated atthe
middle third of the thigh, the operation
being circular. The amputation was
skillfully performed by Dr. Alexander
of this place, and accomplished in a few
moments Dr. A., was assisted by Drs.
Masser, Van Valzah and Jacobs. The
patient, under the influence of ether, was
not sensible to the operation, and for
the time being seems to find some re-
lief and was doing as well as could be
expected.
—Dinge’s stock of new dry-goods willf
be opened out this week, and all arei
vited to call and examine it. F
—A full line of Stoneware all ses
and shapes at Sechlers, and sold at dow
prices; also queensware of the finest
quality,
Valentine Walters’ new barn, near
Centreville, with contents, hay, straw,
oats, andiseveral young cattle, was burn-
ed on the 6th inst, Just one year be-
fore the barn that stood on the same site
was destroyed in like manner.
~—Dinges will have the first arriyal of
ejdred miles,
“Call and examine their goods,
a
u
~| latest styles of goods, which will b
¢ { opened this week,
arged his
full line of dry
Dinges has enl store
& week opens out a
the differen
OHNE Oi
county conventions it seem
Sammy Tilden ia fas
Maybe fr
geen
man
yen the fact tha
5
{00 before t
it
18 ener s4me
they are. Such
jaare and *honm
ly one price.
their
oa child § years
OWN person,
goods
ain figures s
uy as cheap as 8
have by f
far the
is
us
hey largest
he county, of dry-goo carpets,
3 XO.
¥
we
, shoes, hat
| cheaper
1
:
t least, they sai
iggans, and
be made
r themselves;
i
i
wars, Bauland
ad w
ith
wh Wii,
y deal
1f gentle-
the mats
ug 3 always
Philad. Branch, where they
for lonst money.
aildings will be]
This is
% L.
the Workings
mer
and boys wanted at
x 3 11
r nd suilings; Oni
tis acknowledged by all that the
r “Nova Scotia’ plaster is supe
it Can
J.
nly place
is from L
ks promising
the hands at
of |
i
in south
ff by
: Sh
ie stil}
15 SLi
. Stover suffering
Mr
1 be publie,
*
Taggart. The
and all are cordially invi
Secretary,
wil
ed to attend them. Owing to the conver
ef ureh
rmed eh
ana i
on Sunday morning, nex
§
0 t
Qi
day evening
y 3
*ftion
tar
nay b
ab
fa 8
red
-
*
othing ball,
t place in th
oppot
The Standard ¢l
hat
in A i hal alte
t]he BrocRarholl, 14 LH IVER
8 j oountly Justi now
boat '
£LOal & constant sire
t
its way there
POSSIBLE CURE OF HYDROPHO
BIA WITH CHLORAL
1h Fi
t
mos remarkable
1
HALE
ladelph One of the
April
A808 ON red
ia,
wd
sg that o
w Foy
k
y Hugh Ervin, who is sufferin
3 hal
hydropbobia
barkiog | ;
been giving him heavy doses of chloral,
intending t
Under this
hatter, and
his life.
» le
MARKETS
Philadelphia, April )
low or i i
clading rejected
amber $139 Rye
31 ode; Vals, $33{84
April 19
WE W
+10
!
steady A
at §
ana
1
i,
al UO Oa
Clover seo
Wheat
No, -
Urals
Uhicage,
red winter, 31 -
CATTLE MARKE
April 19.
pad, prim
fic |
prime
common
ills Market.
¥
: tea
Philadelphia, Cattle
) a ox)
$30;
« UR
0
co
good
inte
0
a 150)
0h Gag;
$3 3
ned inn Oh
Spring M
W heat Nol ol 1d
Rye, 65¢
Corn, ears, per bu,
Con 1d. 45¢.
Oats, Sk
Buckwheat,
Clovarseed,
Plaster, grou
Flour, perb
Potatoes ber bu.
Butter, 2k,
my
Tallow, Ge.
ard Go |
Lard, Ge,
Ham,
Shoulders
3 ¥
MACON
1
a
new, oud
1 61
50e. :
23.00% $375
-
per ton, $10.00
$6.00
ae
{
u
f
i
Eggs per doz,
Corrected weekly by L. J. Grenob
rail knee, saveral year
d is obli Mrs.
n Weaver is also suffering much |
sprained knee and Miss Emma |
inig- |
488]
.
ged to use crutches,
a
is also suffering from an old
nger, the
i
seems to know how to keep
i
ine
em examined, bacaus
will stand any |
and wh i
th
wid
fair deali men,
u can rely, and we know of |
3 ral} }
as complete and well]
r
ng upon |
in all its departments,
ntaining an inch
ng nippers, |
r, &c., was found in a}
last
FIS80TS,
cal eracks~man, |
for a more |
pd the business
finest stock of spring
e City.
yn taken to the
he went through the
g clothed im a con-
t's garb and placed in a cell.
x le wd fF
————— L OR UWE AUN
ids, as Lewins is in th
ey has be house of
where
barber, was
3
3 Siam so dant Jd 1
— Remember, wo don't deal
in all kind |
but we only manufxcture Cloths |
+h can not be surpassed in neats
fit, as we make it a study; call at|
Also—we want our |
t buy ready made
pay a profit the
ve give the benefit
We We Can sell
Branch
1 " 3 *
» know, we don
in not
$
0
"ne
¥
25 |
|
er store in Cen- |
Serie Minis, ArniL 13, 1880,
DITUR ;— There was in your first
{ an account of the Star Lit
z their last public
r term of school As
to the author suspicion points to the editor
1a Star Literary The writer states
at the paper was composed of sound
sense and many things of real merit; but
i say sell praise is poner recom
one that we heard say any thing the
He also states, that several mem-
ty being dissatisfied with
went so far as to give an
ruth ful account in the Millheim Jour-
, but it was not untruthful, for the pa~
per was of obscene characler,’and no gen-
Id have read the like in pres~
4 al that these
isfied parties (beacause they were not
d editor of the regulsr paper) had
» an extra sheet which they had
intended to read regardless of what the
iy
ocie
+ faeries
rst issue,
nd #0 stales
inion of the society might be, and that
the paper was so foreign and did
but not so, the audience was very
et of
gan; new if the intelligent part of the
dience will teatify that mest of it was so
eign where will that leave the regular
1 superior
Now
the
hope
they
regular
when society
will appoint
to ph
we
that
iscrepencies may arise, And
now ss editors of the regular sheet
would novmake a reply to the article in
your parer, we shall talk fer them, and
hope if member has anything more to say
have a little in
Yours &e.
J USTICE.
(We think there is’ nufeaid, as it i3 mats
that scarce interests any one.—{(Ep
PORTER.)
ine
be will do so as we still
store for him,
- -——.
~You need net study very long when
want & nice suit of Clothing, go at
to the Philad Branch and you will be
d square.
-> go>
MILLHEIM ITEMS.
e have at present three schools, aver-
agg twenty scholars each, The instrucs
are Mieses Hattie Lanich, Annie M,
g and W. H. B, Eisenhuth.
No less than 13 persons will attend Ceurt
Bellefonte, from this place, next week.
Harvy Confer is making preparations to
build a new house on Penn street.
ELDERSTALK.
ee
——Read Fiedler & Runkle’s adv. Itis
a genuine Farmer's Store, and headquar-
ters for bargains and cheap goods in
Haines twp.
rennet = PA se
Local CoNVENTION OF THE Y. M, C. A,
—A local convention of the Young Men's
Christian Association will be held in Cen»
tre Hall, commencing on Friday evening,
next, 23, and continuing en Saturday and
Sunday, April 24 and 25. Meetings will
be held at the following places: On Fri-
spring goods in the valley.
day evening at,73 ps ., in the Evangelical
Y * 3 : |
The Biggest Boom.
* gv .
In Haines Twp.
AT FIEDLER & RUNKLE'S, |
FARMERS STORE. |
Where you find a
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
Queensware
and Groceries, and
THE CHEA: FST OF ALL, |
and Best Bargains.
ap22 6t Go and See.
\ sl
Dense 100s of
au
tm
}
SHERIFF'S SALES.
¢F
iori Fag
Ex-
nmon
By virtue of sundry wrils
cias, Levari Facias and Ve
ponas issued out of the Court «
dleas of Centre county, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale. at the
Court House, in Bellefonte, on urday,
April 24 A D. 1880 at 1 o'clock FP
the following described Heal Estate
defendants, to wit:
No 1. All that certain lot or piace of
ground situate in Patton township, Centre|
county, Pa, bounded on thesouth by land
of David Taylor, on the west by
Andrew Hunter. on the east and north by
land of Wm. Tressler, containing
acre more or less, no building
ALSO
All that certain lot of timber land situ. |
ate in Patton twp., Centre county. Pa.
bounded on the east by land of Wm, |
Tressler, on the north by land of Andrew
Wise, on the south by lands of heirs of An-|
Hi
¥
one
C. Resse, containing 20 acres more or less, |
no buildings. Seized taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of G. 'W,
Rymberger
No. 2 The undivic
-
'
tot
¢
led one half interest
in all that certain or piece of ground
situste in Potter twp , Centre county. Pa,
beginning at a stone, thence by land of
John Royer, north 854° east 16 & 10 perch
8s Lo & spruce, thance by same north B80
east 24 5 10 perches to a stone, thence by
land of Hannah Ceoney, north 4° east 11]
8-10 perches to a stone, thence by John!
Moyer's land north 58° west 30 3 10 parchs |
es to a post. thence north 184° west 76-10
perches to pine stump, thence south 65
west 53.10 perches to a cerner, thence!
north 70° west 12 2-10 perches to a road, |
thenca by land of Wm. McMinn. south!
4 1-10° enst 40 perches to the place of be
ginnir g, containing 4 acres 94 perches,
Therson erected a two story frame house,
store room, stable and other out buildings,
ALSO, {
All that certain tract of unseated land |
situatein Harris township, Centre county, !
Pa.. in the warrantee name of Geergs
Fox, containing one hundred and thirty |
three acres more or less. Seized, taken in|
execution and to. be sold as the property of|
Danie! Durst. i
No.8. All that certain messuagoe, tene-|
ment and lot of ground situate in thel
village of Central city, Centre county,|
Pa., bounded on the east by a street, on]
the south bv railroad street, on the west
by lands of James T. Hale's estate, and on}
the Nerth by land of Emanuel! Schroyer, |
containing 4 lots in the plan ef Central]
city being each 50
deep, thereon erected a Plaining Mill.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold]
as the property of Wm, H Campbell]
Mary Campbell. executors of Wm. Camp-|
bell, dec’d. i
No 4 Al that certain lot or piece of]
land situate in Potter twp , Contre county,
Pa. beginning at a line stene, thence by
lands of Nicholas Decker, north 27° west
102 5-10 perches to a stone, thence by
mountain, south §60° west 107 perches to
stones, thence by lands ot Peter Wolf,
south 27° east 90 b 10 perches to a stone in
public road, thence by said road north 70°
east 39 perches to a white oak, thence]
north 674° east 57 perches to a pine stump. |
thence north 78° eust 41 perches to line
stone, thence north 10° west 5 perches to
line stone, thence north 78° east 9 5-10
perches to line stone, thence north 10°
weet 15 perches to line stone, thence
north 78° east 46 perches to the place of
beginning, contuining 98 acres and B84
perches and allowance, thereon erected a
two story log house. and other out build-
ings. Beized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the proverty of John Zettle
Ne 5. The undivided one fourth part
of all that certain tract or piece of ground
situate in Benner twp., Centre county, Pa,,
beginning at a post, thence by land of
Charles Witmer, 811° west 102 8 10 perch.
es to a post, thence north 50° east 81 3.10
perches to post, thence north 31 5-107 west
161 8-10 perches to stone heap, thence bs
land late of Henry VanDyke, south 50°
west 102 perches to stones by white oak,
thence by land late of Henry Brockerhoff,
dec’d, south 334° east 207 perches to post,
thence south 811° east 62 7-10 perches te
post, thence by land of T. R. Reynolds
north 664° east 67 8-10 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 1569 acres and 160
perches, thereon erected a two story brick
house. bank barn and other outbuildings
Seized, taken in execution and to be ry)
us the property of Frank Mullen.
No. 6. All that one half undivided part
of the three several messusges, tenements
and tracts of land as follows, to wit: One
tract situate in Rush twp., Centre county,
Pa. surveyed on a warrant to Christopher
Tenhore, beginning at an ssh, corner of
John Hambright and Casper Shafner, jr,
thence north 50° east 820 perches more wr
less to a pine, thence south 40° east 230
perches more or less to a pine corner of
Henry Pinkerton, thence by the said Hen.
ry Pinkerton survey south 50° west 820
perches more or less to a dogwoed corner
of Robt. Speer, thence by the said Robt.
Speer suryey north 40° west 230 perches
more er less to the place of beginning,
containing 438 acres and 158 perches,
0
One other tract situate in Rush township,»
Centre county, Pa., surveyed on a war
rant to Robt. Speer, beginning at a post
corner of John Hambright and George
Hoofnagle, thence by John Hambright
survey north 60° east 820 perches more or
less 10 ag ash corner of the abo describ-
ALSO
The othor tract situate partly
twp, Centre Co., and partly in
twp, Clearfield county, a, dos
wocording to & plan
made in April, 1708, on warrant dated
2th day of Devember, 170 boing
warranted in the
, beginning
the
Mor
crib
#
i
k
i i |
LON BRIG PIR uN
fiaine
40
a corner of 1 in
hristian Musser, thence south
jes | post, thence by
! ’ Christian Tenhors sd
west 320 perc! to & pest, then
® in the nana John hamt
0 4” west JOU pare to a post,
tract in name of Christian Musser,
A hes to the pl begit
i acres and 1568 perce!
sod, taken in exec
{
108 10 A
name of
of
ol
Ls
east JX par Ince of
ontaining 449
Sal
MAliR, ¢
os mora of
tion and to be
Th Ks and Joseph KE
1 Parker,
N
. {the
le
be i
{escribed tract of land
sume time and place by Wn
P'rustes for certain ered
and Bros,
0
a Yeu
t net
)
fi 3 >
| iol or
All that certain piece
wind situate in the Borough ef Bell
[fonte and partly in Spring township, Ce
Co., | north b
tra 'a., bounded on the
¥
1a house,
i
and other outbuildings
execution and to be sold as
} >
jof John Campball, :
No. 8 All that certain lot or piece ©
t
*
iad
: bounded
of lands of Joseph
} rth 78° west along turnpil
lay, theng:
west 10 Bll
is 0
$lo!
ie if
containing &1 perebas, mo
erected 8 LWO-sl
and outbuildin
$ )
i ue 804
3 to
§ 8
ibheginning
i beginning,
thereon
stable
j loss;
house, other
10
{as the property of John H. Miller
| No.9 All that ceriain lot or
reund situate in Spring twp. Ui
{county, Pa., bounded on the morth by
piece of
1d
Barlet on the west by William Humes on
{the east by lands of Sclomon Barlet, con»
[taining § acre more or less | thereon ero
story and a half frame house and
outbuildings. Seized, taken in exe
tion and to be sold as the property of
"fisher,
| that certain |
10%
Ne i or
piece «
anuire
county, Pa., bounded on the east by estate
on the south by pubiic road and on the
r
WO
i
» legs; thereon erected a 14 story
, table snd other outbuiid~
Seized, axecutien i
d as the property ef Eli
I1 All
wand situate in the
y Centra cour
,
taken i snd LW De
thal cerisin
vili
gr
Cit
f
aonth he RB
SOLE DF I !
W Wagner
Sireel, cont of
aining 2
less ; thereon erected
house
gre more or
y and a hall
an
a stor
a0 Laer
ed, taken in execution and te be
ye property of John Cenner,
0 Allthe right,
in all that certain tract of land
ste in Ku Centre county, Pa.
in the warrantee n fJohn Hambright
id sceording tos survey made
thereof by David Haugh on the Sth day
of August A D 1858 hegi ing al A
tree vr, thence extend
warranties asine
614° east 314 perch
6 ping,»
the
solid
i
¥
Yi
hy le
f defdis
i
geeribe d
an
ther 19
pine
E30
» & whi
tract of land in
Caspar Binur, soutt
or |
oak, fallen, thence by a
the warrantee name of B
514° 820 perches more (
mor esi. to & rad oak tree
trant of land
hit, Bpeer, 5
' wr Joss,
Wess
384° west 282 perches more or less,
place of beginning, containing 438 acs
and 100 perches and allowance.
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of defdls
that certain tract or piece of land
r i
in Ri
n the warrantee name of Andrew
beginning at a hemlock tree, a corner,
thenee extending north 60° west 390 perch
ed Ore or legs to a pine tres corner, thence
i
of Christian Musser south 40° east 230
perches more or less Lo a Sugar trea & cor
ner, thence by a tract of land in the war-
rantee name of John Hambright south 60°
tree corner, thence by a tract of land in
the warrantee name of Sebastian Graff,
north 40° east 280 perches more or less to
the place of beginning, containing 438
seross sud 158 perches more or loss.
LSO
All the right, title and interest of dafdts
all that certain tract er place of land
ate partly in Rush twp. aforesaid and
partly in Morris tap , Clearfield Co., Pa
bounded on the nerth by lands late ef the
estate of Henry Loraine, deceased, on the
past by lands late of Quay and Kyler, or
the south by land warrantee name of
Andrew Graff on the west by lands late of
Brenner and company, containing 407
acres and 187 perches. Surveyed April
1. }
Musser; thereon erected two frame houses,
«nt old saw mill and othar outbuildings
ALBO
All the right, title and interest of dofdis
in all that certain tract of land situate in
in
$
: in
oY
hE
ning at a stone heap formerly a white oak
Loraine south 2204 perches to post east 154
ad to Robt. Rainey, north 220 5 10 perches
ton white pine slong lands surveyed to
perches and ailowance and was surveyed
in
15th, A. D, 1837, issued to Leonard Kyler.
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of defdts
Morris twp., Clearfield county, Pa, be
ginning «t a fallen hemlock thence south
24° west 2156 perches to a white pine thence
north 874% west 316 8.1C perches to a mas
ple tree thence north 24° east 163 5
b
perches to a post thence south 84° west
A
south
to a hemlock, then
sast 247 6 10 perches tothe plac
acres and B4
parches more or less, being part of a larger
tract surveyed in the name ot John Hous.
ton
} 3 1C perches
83°
ALSO
All the right, title and intprest of defdts
in all that certain tract of land situwte in
Morris twp., Ulearfield Co., Pa.. begin.
ning at a spruce corner thenee by Daniel
to a pine thence by John Taylor and
John Houston surveys 2256 perches to a
pine south 13° west course called in the
survey south, thence esst 70
perches to a post thence north 11° east 105
perches to a spruce thence south 884 st
#4 perches thence north 14° east 120 perch.
es to the place of beginning, containing
170 acres. being parts of two surveys in
warrartoe names of David Beverage ana
Francis Johnsten; thereon erected a two-
story frame house, stable and other out
buildings. Seized taken in execution and
to be sold as the property of Jacob Mock,
with notice to Jehn Wagner and W. C
Wagner as terre tenants
No. 18. All that certain lot or piece of
ground situate in Potter township, Centre
county, Pa., beginning at a stone thence
by Innds of John Moyer, south 234° west
136 0 10 perches to s maple thenoe by land
of John Royer, south 27° east 68 4.10 to
a post thence by land of Frank Wright
north 611 east 38 4510 perches te a post
thence by land of Daniel Fleisher north
204 west 34 8-10 perches to stone thence hy
land of same nerth 413° east 40 1-10 perch.
as to stone thence by land of Uriah Slack
north 60° east 83 6-10 perches to stones,
thence by land of same and Joseph Shirk
north 188° west 184 perches to a cor-
ner, thence by land of Daniel Fleisher
south 804° west 88 perches to stone, thence
by land ot same south 741° west 37 6-10
yerches to stone, thence by land of Mrs
Peis: and Jacob Moyer south 23° east 1156
7-10 perches to the place of beginning,
containing 124 acres and 90 perches more
or less, thereon erected a two-story frame
house, bank barn and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Benjamin Bitner,
.
No. 14. All that certain messuage tens
ement and tract of land situate in Benner
township, Centre county, Penna, begin.
ning at stones, thence along lands of Kd.
ward Purdue's heirs north 30° west 116
perches to a black oak, thence north 60°
east 21 perches to a dead pine, thence north
80° west b perches to srenes, thence north
62* east 264 perches to a chestnut oak,
thence south 30° east 131 perches to chests
nut oak, thence 285 perches to the place of
beginning containing 200 acres and al.
lowance, the one ofthe two undivided fifth
part being the same that Thomas Barns
side ahd Retroer his wife by deed bearing
even date herewith granted and conveyed
to the said George W, Thomas, the
at black oak on line of land
Surdue. thence by land of sa
ris [Purdue south, 273 east 116 perches
wil [stane, thence north 044 63 8.10 perch
Amands
hinning
&
3
hol Alexander north 24
thenca south G44° west 42
a! porches Lo stons, thence south 2747 oust
par hes to eld pine, thencesouth 644" wa
{191 perches to place of beginning contair
i ralense of Re
: i
i slone,
1
3
ing 47 acres und 04 perchos,
1
Dela
W. Thomas, dated May
miscellaneous book E, Page 250
taken in exacution ani to be sd as th
yi arty of Geo. W. Thomas,
! 15, All that cartal
ta (roo,
ror
{
1
ias8 107 i
known and designated lot No
the general plan of sald borough
deconsed
i. jon the
i~iand on
1 alle
hy Catherine Mantgoner
y wast by Allegheny street, con
&Ore more or le
erected a double twosstory stone dwalling
stable and outbui'dings
ution and to be sal
1, on tha east by Decatur
fa & ¥ 3
of ar §8, ther
house other
i
y | consed
No 16
situate in Potter township, Centre county
{other outbuildings
fi ALSO
All that certain messusge tenement ane
manty, Pa, begin
icorner, thence by lands o
3 David Mitche!l, deceased, 1
GOR. 10 perches ti
ax t
x hickory
304° west 112 perches to p st
‘by lands of George Durst, Jr. t
161 © 10 perches to slone
if George Durst
ti perch
then a nd
south 66 west
as to stone, thence by same south
: , thence n ;
white osk, thence
porehos to maple,
18 1-10 t
3a° i
‘
4)
0 parches Lo stone ON
13 8 10 parches th
18 10
tt rh
¥ GAs
n !
stena, thence n«
1-10 perches to stone, én
{west 123 6 10 perches to post,
Ni
stones, thence
jperches to
r
X
aril
t i
i be
{807 east 24 2.10 perches to the place
iginning, containing 1X acres mers 01
being part of a larger tract of land which
| Andrew Gregg and Margaret his wife by
{their deed dated the 81st day of January
IA D 1816 and recorded in Centre county
lin Deed Book 2, page 400, granted amd
teonveyed to the sald George Durst, there
fon erect-d a two-story stone house,
{barn and other outbuildings.
A La0),
All that certain tract or piece of land
jtuate in Potter township, Centre county, |
4-, bounded on porth by lands
Lingle, Th Lingle and Fred
tz the ons lands of Dr Wilson!
by lands of.
d on the
the of
TT
on
: on Lhe sOULL
idderiing and others 3
lauds of Agron and Alfred Durst
1g S10 acres pore or jess, the resn |
a large two story brick dwelling
banl barn and other Git
, WK
property
i others, i
heusa, Ia
pulidings
¥ A
to be sold
Durst
at
iN An exepulion ang
f
i
b
ni Goorge
17° All the right. title and inter |
of defendant in and to all that cerwsin
or piece of unseated land in
Haines township, Centre county, &.. has
ginning al a pine, thence by lands of P.
an north 68 deg east 234 perches
a pine, thence by lands of John Hoster
south 40 deg east 235 perches to
nes thance by Isads of John Brads
south 00 deg west 208 perch & pine
noe by lands of Hostermsn and Hols
i leg west 288 perches to
ining containing 405 seres
i allowance
3
est
1. tuat
“ae BILURAE
’
al @ 8
-i 4
x
3 £
Ges ang U3 83
ALSO,
title and interest
thal ¢arigin “i
of unseated land situate in Haines town
ship, Centre county, Pa., bounded as fol
Begir ping al stores, thence
formerly owned by Samuel
Martin seuth 48F wost 169 perches to
chestnut oak, thence south 10 deg west
ones by falleh white vak 70 perches te
"along lands of John Bras
dy north 78 deg east 190 porches to stones,
thence along land of heirs of Simon Gre
dg west 260 perches to pitch pine
nee by mountain south 77 deg west 818
‘ i, thencesourh 624 deg
west 102 5 ros to stones, thence by
Andrew Korman's heirs south
2 east 25 0 10 perches to stones
thence by lands of Samuel Martin north
i171 deg eosst 168 perches to the place of!
beginning containing BUT sores and 18
perches and allowance i
i Ls0, i
All the right title and interest of de.
|fer.dant in and to all that certain let or!
piece of improved land situate in Haines
township, Centre county, Pa. bounded
as follows to wit: beginning at a post,
thence by lands of John Martin north 174
{deg west 130 perches and 8.10 to a post,
ithance by lands of P Hosterman north 79
deg east TH porches, 10 post and stones al
‘fallen tren, thence by the same south
{44 deg oast 160 perches to & chestnut oak
{thence by lands John Gelswelte and
T G Erhart south 70 deg west 153 pereh.
to the place af begin BR, containing Ra
acres and porehes and allowances,
theraon erected a two story frame bh
stable and other outbuildings
ALSO,
{ All the right, title and interest of de-
[fendant in and to all that certain lot or!
ipinca of unimproved land in
bound]
Beginning st a yel-
along land formerly
{owned by Rote and Harper north 17° west
@ el Lhe
1
anda t
1
to ad tract
{
a
i
ows, Lo wit
RIONE ianags
ance
perches to chosing
1
10 pore
lands of
{ai
aeg
%
ra
3
Hise
use,
situate
od as follows, to wit:
to a stone thence by land of John Geis. |
00;
89
Da
0%
| weite and Henry Sholtar south 17° est
perches 10 a slona thence south 19% vast
“Te
10
Ge
oil
i
‘i
- i
i
{ Haupt south 70° west 68 7-10 perches
place of beginning, containing
tweres and 78 perches. :
ALSO |
title and interest of de-|
to all that certain lot or
| piece of improved land situste in Haines]
{twp., Centre Co. Pa. bounded as follows
{to wit: Beginning at a spruce thence
{along land of Andrew Kornman's beir
teauth TOL dog, west 154 perches to a smal
tho
| All the right,
{fondant in and
al
i hickory thence slong land of John Dut
{wiler and others south 193 deg. east 281)
perches to stones thence slong the moun
tain north 673 deg east 153 perches to a
pitch pine thence along lands of J, G
{ Meyer and others 194 deg west 224 perch |
{
{es to the place of beginning, containing]
{205 acres and 117 perches and sllowance, |
thereon erected a frama bouse, stable and
{other outbuildings, i
ALSO |
All the right, title and interest of de |
| fendant in and to all that certain tract of}
[unseated land situate in Haines twp,, Coens
{tre county Pa, bounded on the south by |
{and of George Fowler on the east by
{lands of J. G. Moyer and others on the
inorth by lands of JG. Meyer and Com |
tpany, containing 220 acres and 28 perches|
{and allowance.
i ALSO
| All the right title and interest of defend.
fant in and te all that certain tract of un.
{seated land situate in Haines twp., Centre
{ county, Pa., bounded as follews, to wit:
{ Bounded on the south by Brady'ssurveys
lon the east by Margaret Irvin, on the
{north by Simon Gratz, Hosterman and
{ Holsworth, and on the west by Samuel
{Haupt, James M. Hunter and George
Fowler, containing 142 acres, perchs
os and allowance.
A LSO
All the right title and interest of defend
fant in and to all that certain tract of land
partly improved, situate in Haines two,
Centre county, Pa,, bounded as follows,
beginning at a spruce on side of road,
thence by land of Daniel Wolt, south 60
deg east 42 3-10 perches to a white pine
thence by the same tract of D. Wolf
north 774 deg east 84 9-10 percheste a post,
thence by lands of D. 5 Boyer & Co
south 17 deg east 86 56-10 perches to a
stone, thence by land of D. 8. Boyer and
Company, north 70 deg east 67 5-10 perch.
es to stones, thonce by lands of D 8, Boy
er & Co., north 17 deg west 132 perches to
the place of beginning, containing 40 acres
more or less. Seized, taken in execution
und to be sold as the property of Daniel 8,
Boyer,
No. 18,
All that certain lot or piece of greund
situated on the south side of Nictarine
street and southeast side of Fourth street.
in the town of Snow Shoe, Centre county,
Pa, being lot No 589 in the plot of said
town, containing in front or breadth on
said Nictarine street 60 feet and in length
or depth south, westward 200 feet to a
twenty foot street, bounded northwest by
the said Fourth street, nertheast by the
said Nictarine street southeast by lot No
688 in the said plot, and southwest by the
said twenty foot street; thereon erected a
two story frame house, stable and other
outhuildings Seized, taken in execution,
and to be sold as the property of Patrick
Gorman
No. 19. All that certain let or piece of
land situate in the village of Rebersburg,
Centre county, Pa., marked in the gener-
al plan of said town, lot No. 8. bounded
on the East by an alley, on the south by
of
id!
to!
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3,
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i Br
y ALL CLOTHING 25
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THIS BPACE I8
ONE
RESERVED FOR THE
PRICE
PERFECT BATISFACTION
ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING
ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUFaCTURE.
#&COME AND BLE "em
SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager.
evnoids, and on the north by an alley,
jcontaining in bredih on main street 60 feet
and in length or depth 190 fi, on which is
erected a hotel and other out buildings,
it belug the same premises which Robert
| Kleckner and Catharine his wife, by ins
{denture bearing date the 28 day of Feb
ruary, A. D., 1874, granted to Sarah A.
{ Roush, party herein. Beiged, taken io
execulion and te be sold as th »
of J E Roush snd rh 3 a pieperty
Teams Case —No deed will be aes
{knowledged until purchase money is paid
lin full JOHN SPANGLER,
Shawl’
i
|A FRIGHTFUL STOKM 8 RIKES A
WESTERN TOWN.
{The Whole of Marshfield. Mo., Lev
eled—the Ruins Catch Fire—Sev-
caty-five Dead Bodies Recover.
ed —Fifty Persons Killed on
James River, Mo.
Louis, April 19 —Passenger who
passed through Marshfield on'theSt1. Louis
and San Francisco railroad at 8:30 last
night gave a few facts concerning a terri
A man who came to the de
pol al the edge of the town while the
train was there reported that at 630
lock a farious barricane struck the
place and leveled all that part of town ly-
ing wost of the Centre Square flat to the
ground. Tho debris immediately took
fire in several places, and the flames could
be seen at some half dozen points by the
passengers on the train. Forty dead bo.
dies had been taken out, and many mere
were supposed to be buried in the rains oP
burned up,
at
we
0'¢
There were also many living, still im-
prisoned in the debris of the fallen builds
All the physicians of the town were
d, excepting two, and thers was great
need of doctors te attend to the wounded.
of whom it was said there were some 20
A relief train with twenty physicians and
nurses and full of supplies left Springfield
Mo., this morning, and probably other
trains will arrive during the day.
The storm was genera! in Southwestern
Missouri, and other places probably suf
fered damage, bul as the telegraph wires
3
received, A violent hail and rain sccom-
panied the wind.
LATER.
Chicago, April 19, A special dispatch
to the News says: “The town of Marsh.
field Meo., was totally destroyed by the
storm and fire. Seventy-five persons were
killed and 200 wounded. The telegraph
wires are all down,
The force of the wind stripped the bark
from the trees, lifted others entirely out of
the ground and telegraph poles and wires
were carried hundreds of rods into the
woods and tied and knotted ameng the
limbs of the trees as though they were cots
ton strings,
ti —
MURDER BY A NOTED OUTLAW
Bisdford Pa., April 18, 1880.—A spo
cial despatch to the Era from Emporium
says intense excitement prevails st Cale
donia, Elk county, Pa., over a brutal mur-
der committed there yesterday morning
by a noted forger and outlaw named Har
ry Eoglish. A posse went from 8t Mary's
to arrest English, arriving at his house,
near Caledonia, about five o'clock a. wm,
Constables Wrenth and V olmer and Jus-
tice Burk met him coming down stairs.
Wrenth ordered him to surrender, but he
retreated up stairs and locked himself in
aroom The officers Jrew their pistos
and declared their intention of taking
English dead or slive As Constable
Wrenth approached the room English
thrust a rifle threugh the door and fired,
killing him instantly, Constable Voimer
then carried Wrenth's bedy down stairs,
and as he enterad the yard English fired
sgein, wounding him, It is thought Vol.
mer cannot recover. During the excite.
shot in the leg while running by District
Attorney Nursell. Company H, of the
Stale volunteors, have been ordered outto
cxpiure English, if possible.
—————— 1 A AI STAIN
wee [sowing has got back from Philadel.
phia, with a tremendous stock of new
clothing all manufactured by their own
house for the Centre county trade, The
Phila. Branch istrump
MARRIED.
On the 15, inst, at Potters Mills, by Rav,
J. K. Miller, Mr. John Wilkenson te Miss
Ellen CO. Hartmen, both of Potters Mills,
~ Atthe residence of the bride's sister,
Soring Milita, April 15, by Rev.
ischer, Mr. W. H. Every of Lemont, snd
vg Mollie E Miller o! Pine Grove Mills
a.
TET Re
DIED,
At Lomont, Allice, deughter of Gee. KE.
YW agten, aged 10 years, 10 months and 10
(ays.
Nervous Debility | Nervous Debility !
Debility, a depressed, irritable state of mind, a
weak, nervous, oxhausted feeling, no energy orlanima-
tion, confused head, weak memGty, the consequences
of excesses, menial overwork is nervous debility
finda a soversign oure in K. ¥ Kaokel's Bitter Wine
of Iron, It tones the system, dispels the mental
gloom and daspondnuty and rejavenates the entire
stom. Sold only in § 0 bottles’ or six bottles for
5.00. Ask for KE, . Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron,
snd take no other If your druggist bas it not, send tw
proprietor, KE. F, Kunkel, 330 N. Ninth Street, Phila.
delphia, Pa. Advice free, by sending three-cent
stamp,
WORMS, WORMS, WORMS.
E. F. Kunkel's Worm 8 never falls to destroy
Pin, Seat, and Stomach Worms. Dr, Kunkel, the on.
ly successful physician who removes Worm in
two hours, alive with head, and no fee until removed
Common sense teaches if Ta orms be removed all
other worms gan be readl . Advice at of
fice and store, free, The doctor can tell whether or
not the patient has worms, Thousands are dying dal:
ly with worms, and do not know it. Fits, a,
cramps, choking and suffocation, sallow comp exion,
elrcles around the eyes, swelling and pain in the stom.
ach, restioss at night, grin ing o ° . Pp okin
at t o nose, COUR , faver, itching at the seat, head.
ache, foul breath, the patient grows pale and thin,
tickling and irritation in the anus-.all these mp.
toms, and more, come from worms, IK. Kunkel's
Worm Syrup never fails to remove them. Loo
por bottle, or aix bottles for i [For Tape Worm
write and consult the Dootor.] For all others,
your druggist the Worm Deny and if he bas it not,
send to Dr, E, F, Kunkel, orth Ninth St, Phila.
delphia, Pa, Advice by mall, free; send thros cent
“la
»,
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —
A of administration on the estate
of Polly Hettinger, Inte of Grezg twp.,
dec’'d, baving been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to said decedent are requested
to make immediate payment, and persons
having claims against the estute will pre-
sent them authenticated for settlement,
DANIEL BARTGES,
slap 6t Adw'r,
ted!
Comple
AtSPRING MILLS, PA
J. D. LONG
Now extends a cordial invitation to
his friends and patrons, and the pubs
lic generally, as he is now prepared to
buy all kinds of
GRAIN,
SEEDS
AND HIDES,
At the Hightest Market Prices
Also constantly on hand a complete
assortment of
Coal at Low Prices
Also a complete assortment of
KIiPs, CALFSKINS,
BOLE-LEATHER,
also ready made
HARNESS
BRILDES, COLLARS, WHIPS,
HALTERS, &e,, at bottom prices.
13nov wm
Weems pn ——— — rm me —
The three remaining Reber murders
ers are to be hanged at Lebanon on
the 13th of May— Henry Wise, Josi-
ah Hummel and Israel Brandt,
A MONTH guaranteed,
nk
9, J $12a day st homemade by
the industrious. Capital
not required ; we will start
you. Men, women, boys
k and girls make money fas.
ter at work for us than at
anything else. The work is light and
pleasant, and such as snyone can go right
st. Those who are wise who see this no-
tice will send us their addresses al once
and see for themselves. Costly Outfit and
terms free. Now is the time. Those als
Address TRUE & CO., Augus
Xjuny
money.
ta, Maine,
For the coming
Fall and Winter
TRADE
WE ARE FULLY PREPARED.
Nowis the Time!
Select Your Goods
FROM
FRESH,
NEW STOCK.
GENTS’ FRENCH CALF BOOTS
AND GAITERS
MADE TO ORDER
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sole Leather,
Calf-Skins, Kips,
ETC, E1C,,
At Bottom Prices.
E. GRAHAM & SON.
Bellefonte, Pa
RENEW
Tus standard article is compound.
d with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever,
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak-
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, ‘The con-
stituents are rure, and carefully se-
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best PREPARATION
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesin
able shade, to brown or black, at dis.
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef.
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO,
NASHUA, N.H.
h—
: OURT PROCLAMATION,
YET GOOD BREAD,
By calling ot the new and exten
#ive bakery establishment of
JUSEPH CEDARS,
who has removed 0 A. Keutn's old stand}
n Bishop street where he turnishes ev:
sry day
Fresh Bread,
Cakes of all kinds,
Pies, ete, etc.
Candies,
Spices,
ute,
Fruita]
Anything snd everything belonging «
the business, Having bad == of expels
rience in the business, be Oatiers bimsel
that he ean gusraniee satisfaction to sll}
who may favor him with Jal: hasronag:
glaugt JOSEPH CEDARS
JERRY MILLER
Bane a¥D Hargpugssg—in the base
ment of the bunk buiiding All work done
in fashionable style. Luly
J L SPA NGLER, Attorney at Law
.
nsultatiens in English and
German. Office in Farst's new building. Jos ge fy yourself what you can do
iness we offer No room to explsin
D ¥. PORTNEY. Auornev-st Law bere
eynolds bank
A WEEK in your owd Wo
and noe capital risked
can give the business a tris}
wilhoul expense * best op-
offered for
ao
You can devite sli your time or
Bellefonte, Pa Office over only your spare time 1o the business, and
« great pay for every bour thal you
: . NE Dect i Women make as much a men.
"TAR J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can nd for special private terms sn
found wt his office and residence ulars which we mail free $6 Out free.
on North side of High Sireet, three doors Don’t complain of bard times while you
East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. nave such & chance. Address H -
27 feb tf. |LETT & CO.. Portland. Maine.
— HARDWAREI—
WILSON. W'FARLANE & CO.
GO00BE---PANIC PRICES.
dn ms
: nd work.
i
NEW
We would especially call attention to the
Highland Queen Cook Stove,
~AND THE—
WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE.
A——
#8 Our Stock being entirely New We offer special Bargains inn
2o~HARDWARE, OILS snd PAINTS. 8a
WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
WILSON. M'FARLANE & 00.
HUMJIS' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
A —— —_——————".
|
Spring Mills 0. K!
NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS!
at I. J. Grenoble’s Store!
SPRING MILLS,
has the goods Largest stock!
SELECTION
UNSURPASSED!
Prices Lower than
*
Ever,
And now extends a cordial invitation w
his friends, patrons, and public genersi-
ly.
Also a Complete Assortment of
Ready Made Clothing for men and
voys. Suits as low as to be had in the
city.
Imported and Domestic
DRYGOODS !
ull lines of
MERINO UNDERWEARS,
For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and
Children.
Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes,
opis: CAPS, CARPETS AN D OIL
And the n 1 i OWER Ate
nd the most complete assortment of "ALEXANDER & BOWER.
0 \ i
Law, Bellefonte. 8
0 Central Pennsylvania, ) N § ths fires yo Calactions aad ST Basie
willcompel you in self defence to buy o ‘s building. mySk 74 0
hm. Also Fish, Salt, ete. {soc
A full line of Howe Bewing Machines
and Needles forall kinds of machines
Also deals in all kinds of Grain: Mar
ket price paid for the same. A specially
in COAL by the car load.
J.
DRUGGISTS,
No. 6 Brocketholf Row, Bellefonte
enn’,
Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumery, FancyGeoods &c,,
Ce
Pures Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes always kept. wayl
HENRY BROCKXRHOFF. J.D. SHUGERT
President. Cashier.
ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
Receive its
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sel}:
Gold &
Coupo
JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney»:
graf STREETS
PENNSVALL®Y BANKING CO
CENTRE HALL. PA 2
RECEIVE DEPOS and ailow Inte:
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sel) GovernmentSecurities
Gold and Coupons,
Wu. Worr Vu. 4 Mixer
ca
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