THE CENTHKE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs Aug.19, Q rd Trnrvs, —$2 per year, when paid in vhoanee » $250 when not paid mn advance, {s Wets per line for three ins y cents per line for every sub. Advertisements by Uh eral discornt, ers outside the connty shoul ws 10 els, amount r year's posix instead of 20ets as formerly when paid themselves, . Subscribers can always tell how their aes vounts stand at the Reporter fice tina Lhe lables on their pa} table reads “John Roe 1 js that J d { 1: 2 18 indedled for sudseripy the 1st g fume he was paying the py {dperiisemen Tes { Ty Vv by con | If the means $i oF Ja nu BARN BURNED The large barn on the farm of Sam’l Van Tries, about 33 miles west of our town was struck by lightning on Wed: nesday, 11, about 13 o'clock, p. m, and entirely burned. The farm is occupied by Mr. Geo. Swab, who lost his entire crop of wheat, rye, oats and hay, besides most of his wagons and farming imple ments, A wagon, drill and buggy were saved: the horses and other live stock wore gotten out, but three calves were burned. Mr. Van Tries had about 1000 bushels of old corn in the ear which were also burned. The barn and contents were insured inthe Centre Hall company Mr. Van Tries has an insurance of $800 barn, and $400 on his crop. Mr, y has $1400 insurance on his proper Mr. Stiver on the pike near Potlers Mills is setting an example worthy of imitation, by planting trees along the roadside « Lax i Ditzel Erg Shannon, Two parties {rom jthe and Taylor Monday upon Mr. Ditzel, smashing windows and wore bafore Taylor charged with an assault a little war in a toa pol to when the Ditzel dishes, a sert of ’ ia & ha i Constable Solt was about take tho ass } AgRin Appearea an : gaulting party to prison, 1 a treaty of peace and {friendship agread upon, raised at Boalas The Handcock pele *) i BR i long | burg, Tuesday, is {oat g, and a na mn the ih { XT BAAN tive of the Boar meadows One thing necessary, above ali others, i >. is to have good and wholesome groceries shi lay t Ne § LODGE MEETINGS, ¢ exrne HALL Lopax, No, £85, 1 O.of ¥,, a vory Satardayevening in the Odd t ellows Hall, u GOODHART, Sey WwW. R. Fuox, N, G, we 1 A. M,, meets on | moon in the | | an po LO \ Oud Fort Lovar, No, | . N Monday evening on or before each full Masonite Hall, en OU, F. HERLACHER, Sect, J.J. ARNEY, W. M Paoanexs GRANGER, No, % Poof HH, meets at thelr Hall, Centre Hall on the Saturday on or before fall moon at 2 P, M. and every two woaks after, Jan AQ K ollor Master, LEONARD RRONE, Sect —————— A SATA LOCAL ITEMS. Hancock meeting Tuesday eve, 24, Hancock pole was raised at Doals butg, on Tuesday. The Harris twp. dem. oerats are wide awake, Our friend Ellis Hosterman, has res tarned from a stroll for his health from the eastern part of the valley. A steam saw mill operation on Grove & Ming tract, in George's Valley. m i $3) is now put in le's Tressler Because business must be settled up at Goldman's accounts for all clothing | g sold at actual cost, Don't miss {his grand opportunity for bargains, —Revorrsr during the campaign 40 cents. Send in thenames friends, Ww ¥, il " in is 0 ~The Spring Mills folks are on lip. {oe over the approaching harvest home pie-nic on 26. We trust the weather will be favorable and all else to make it one f the most enjoyable reunions for tre and 1 aunty folks. in in 0 Ladd Lion Cv 1 Go to the Standard Sothing hall for a trank—they keep them all sizes and them very low, and also give you a of clothes at actual cost. seil gail —The Potter (north) Hancock clab is | roviding itself with 100 lamps, when it ill thoroughly illomine things for sach .publicans as can’t understand Gar led’s Credit Mobilier, De Golyer paves nd salary grab jobs. “5 ment ana Dr Runkle and lady, of Philad, i formerly of this place, are here ona vise The Doc. enlivened our sanctum the other day with his presen: e. He looks well, is getting along well, and predicts good news for Hancock from the city. The Philad. Branch still keeps sell. ing the cheapest clothing in the state. It | t 3 38 § i i IOUS is the only house in this county that sells clothing manufactured by its own proprietors. They offer the best bars gains ever known in this part the state. as red hot last Thurs- sk and a Credit Mobilier or Garfield meeting. The Gar- | fieldites had the Pleasant Gap band, | and Gen’! Beaver. The Hancock club had the Centre Hall band and some of its home talent to speak. Old Gregg is| shaking up Garfield's case in lively man. ner. and all Beaver's staff won't help (Garfield down there. The Hancock meeting was by far the larger. —Spring Mills w day evening—a Hancoc p i X i Mr. Derr, of Bellefonte, who makes those elegant wooden door plates, will be in our town in a few days to canvass | for orders. His plates are neat, and | much cheaper than metal door plates, snd fast getting into use on private | dwellings and offices. Persons giving | Mr. Derr their orders can rely upon gets |i i a door plate as represented by |i ti a nr ia 73 i his mind | 3 inks ting i ting, we th if we had nothing | « ¢ 50 when there's plenty ch good, pure and whole- | I too as you can always get at | e grocery of Sechler & Co. 0 £ i 14 3 T i Pry {iss Kate Fortney,of Centre county nst th i e city of Als} ught soit agai toona, for injuries received by a fall on | the unsafe board walk. People of Cen- tre Hall and other places who have de- fective side-walks, let this be a caution | to you—heavy damages stare you in the | ¢ face wherever there are holes in the | walks, i i | | — We are satisfied that it would not it have made a bit of difference who would have been the presidential nominees, even if there bad been half dozen in ad- dition to the half dozen now in the field, Goldman would still have offered : ¢lothing at cost same as now, —Thousands of ladies to-day cherish greatful remembrances of the help de- rived from the use of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It posi- tively enres all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 25 i k 3 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets. i Davey © Jang ZL xia State CorrLzaE admits Endowm If a million Courses of study, Classical, icultural. A thorough tment. bBxpenscs r catalogue, ade i 2, A. M., Pres. Slate 12aug Si. ¢. Din- CHAR, I at ling lower than ever. { ent sexes, free. and Agric ory Depar ors WEE, e, 3 areal IATA ress r 0 @ ) per is now being made at ge stock of new pg oun want to make bargains ca 3} i i i § y i and if 1 i once, as they are se i x i tl ~ Mrs, Martha Irvin, relict of » Dr. Irvin, of Centre county, and a of Ex-Governop Curtin, died in | sor Fr wr IEEE 0 + a harteof 21} x er Friday morning after a brief illness. —The wife o Vonada, Woodward, fi + HAYS id i a sister | 1 LAancas- f i Daniel 11 it harold i DroRKe an anu. ry, atid i ook ont for a fine assortment of new | be on shortly. { . i eeting near Aaronsburg | attended last Sunday. LES { —The steeple of the new Lath. church at Rebersin was struck by lig Wednesday 11, and very serio waged, There was no rod iar ary ini Al, ng 5 iv 3 i he | iniy | x 11 t wh on — Now # the time to make bargal in goods, as Dinges is preparing for a large stock of new goods, and will sell at almost cost prices. Don’t miss this opportunity to save money. / —The pike east of the Fort through th e valley is very rough and full of loose tones, and if not looked after so as to be passable with decency, we hear there may be information made of same. é { 1 ’ nio 1 —Representative Murray paid our sanctum a visit the other day, looking hearty. —The very best and cheapest groceries are always procured at Dinges, —A tramp broke into the house of Adam Zerby, in Penn fwp., last Sunday, for your tabla-—al Hethiar BARN BURNED AT MILROY. The i { Andrew Swart oll, in was burned on 11th, (Wednesday) morning, about 6 o'clock, Mr. Swartzell's crop of grain and hay was in the building, andshared its fate, What her property was in it we are not ad He had an insurance of $2,000 on and of £300 on the crop. What 11 ill be we cannot at § prev alent, accord » informant, was that a partially wl man named Freeman Shipton into the building to commit suicide y firing it or otherwise is not Shipton or his body to 3 yostor- details 1 i * ham i . \ gel thom Riways fine large barn 0 wi] AMilroy An interesting free leciuro on 8 kK r Q : al t Spring Mills, eli Wilson, DD. D * ill be delivered a J.D - eve, 21, by Rev - FROM GREGG TWP Spring Mi Pa. Mg. EDITOR Qur place is lively. Last boys rem Pleas Gap, Potters Mills and of this piac Miller's ‘ state Aug id 1 olin shit th night the 1 joint Gartleld meeting al 5 w No traces of i wered LIN They succeeded in forming a clit ih t LOCRUSD have all offices | Hed but oné and thal w } } 3 . tefl vacani they had it Lg U0 % 4 US PERT members to Hil all, The Hancock Club at thelr hundred } i r wide-awake correspondent at Mil aso had ame rov he furnished us with the fol lowing particulars: The origin of the fire no doubt was the work of an incendiary. Pwo of Mr. 8's men had left the barn for t 15 minutes before the fire {. they having been in the When ng. wen started on { grain. Mr. S f wheat (part of ashed and in the granary), grain scpamator, ete. The all saved. The barn was a5, and was built his havo ROW OVer aj ; ub room, wo i= SiN yi M1 - : > ' X it ME over three hundred before The brass band from Centref Hall furnished it is going to of the best bands in t us Ag Ul pF ti ne is expected rs, to members in his ¢iu Sept. hreak fast n was discovers shall music, be one l i his section, wo expect ing 10 the horses left nothing noticeable was wro ys to have | hay OD f Hes attend he SRM 2 t u to have them with ain for ab adjourn House have & occasion before lor meet at the Thursday. moeling, Union County, some { . \ $ School i Union Ys This plas h oined by re i 'i & Wiii H Jitterent club time in? The Gregg 1 wh, ub memi 111 iis barn 3 ander the following 1 We P'wp. of Gre \ Ye Commonweailh i " ned ha Lo of Penna. made tha g ¥ i 2 L * Wis An barn, —J the light the nomination Y . .i eratic Convention al Lin 3 Sook Hancoek, for t of thesa United Slates, Shipman, arn, at Milroy been ascerta a vial of laudnum, ting it. 0 yanented man who bart few ned, 1 3 ue " he i Mr od i 3 1 the ¥ 88 Ol Winfield Presiden In him i SwWartzei sh a i i y, it has since ith the truss so ify himself after se fire, and burning witl r it Seems was suthicient nsensible, and after getting a © go wandered around, found in a mudhole in a bad con- i dead and has 1¢ barn w we recognize 10 st statesman, & man who in war, as the ¢ on A mander of our army at Gellyseur not '} ’ 5 the army of the union from defeat, ] tout. the State of Penna. and her inbs ind was from spolistion, saved the city 101 le confessed the ington, the Capital of the Republic, from d to the hands of the enemy and ils a 11d in falling in great A later informant says Shipman Wan. ered intoa room at night where a cou- le were spar} and supposing him wmrned with the barn he fired, naturally the intrude wa Shipman's » lovers fled in terror. This was al ir Out " b o compact sonsequent destruction me 3 H } Ts | tropolis; turned the tide of Dalila, saved HE snarki Al : ; the Union of Slates in our gOV- Q ernment thi Gettysburg was the turning poiatl of the Hntendod to be fi ed to sald Alfred ad two story lingon of Aaronsburg will be present on th the occasion Nk a i 1d : thereon erect: a ferme lding, Seized, { kon Mr. Rabe Small and invited quite a namber ol fends (which are residence vile the A few woeks Fh Kind lady their old and vonng hr not a few) to the lage of Roel most excellent pared, Many kind family th in thie Of i iH WD Mhows Dobt § Term 1880 Hav, nity i ¥ : A viiie, BONY fl. i tl A thal Oe wit t te in Walks tho woeel by tho esst by JG and tt ohn | O “+h Niru i : Hf Ce Pa ble and Kep Rover and Hen by Frank } ROPES TROT fF iwWh, ire } . § 000 SOULS pded of vil, on i Ors ie sOuLh ing or loss Howse } erected B LWOsElOrY IRN A Mi Di dings ut af Limboy AY 0 Centra CU PRIMNG east FORPOR Henr Bank } § MARRIED. 2, Aug Bid Asronsburg, Me. | Mi low back 1d { Sunday evenit 18 armed pParsGnage i CW, Bk of Aaron of H Tile 0 Rov oie Acker burg to W ol & Dro Jan'y Term 1877 Term 1880, Debt $4206. Y. & H., attys OF piece of groun Centre Cx U3 DIED, . aii} : \ug riain | ard Hai 1 the east by public y Jacksonvil { J aser h byl £ BOTs) 8 Lwosslery thal in How \ nes twp, 3 iy : Al ind in i Wal lo on | r outbuild-} , Cen post thence [ west OU of Jacob . oo ng ret Who wo A brave army of patriotic eitiz that ga U after the fire fon. n groat LEN great a: Bang - ~List of policy holders of Fidelity & asalty Co. of New York inthe Accident )epartment, who have received indenu- nity for disability, through W. B. Rank- n, agent, Bellefonte*Pa. Ames E. Garbrick, B. B. Kramer, John R. Bartruff, A. G. Ammerman, Edwin Gepbart, H. O. Hoffer, Jahn W. Getz, Dr. E. 8. Dorworth, E. A. Smith, Samuel Rice, Joseph A. Keil fight? led by three Penna. generali—Ueor Meade, of Phila, Johan F. Reynold: Lancaster and Winfield Saott Hancock, of Montgomery Co. (Meade and Reynolds are both dead and gone Han tho survivor of this glorious rium: si L # 5 General Bellefonte Pa. [Lemont Pa. Bellefonte Pa. Unionville Pa, Zion Pa. Tyrone Pa. Lemont Pa. Bellefonte Pa. Bellefonte Pa. Bellefonte Pa, Howard Pa. cock is 3 4 ‘ ih . virate. It was General Hancock, the Dem. oeratic nominee for President, who knows | of no defeat, who so nobly bore the brunt of the battle on Cemetery Hillk We knew the result—neither our idren 1 hilde SGT { en's children, shail i it t ¥ mi ha 0 remember » ade and honest } h, Lit (3 3 3 : i o this end we pledgo surselives Lo Go tothe grand Hancock meeting, | PR pridigs n the courthouse, next Tuesday even- ng. Very distinguished speakers from ce will be present. a our powar {o secure i | elected by a majority of yoles and i 3 3 io it x st star { to see that he is duly inagguratad toy. James Wilson from N.Y. will de ure in Grenoble's Hall, —At the meeting of the Centre Co.| I omona Grange, in this place, on Tues- ay, it was resolved to hold the annual sicnic on the mountain above Centre all, Sept. 16, er a ie , Inthe ever " "er + what HOE, ON WIHBRL Smith & Co. have rented Ware House, t James Walls and Ed 00 MANAROrs, wok posse sral nights this week very cool, C sun in day-time. Wednes- arm 8 i$ + . i. t SAD DEATH OF A NATIVE O CENTR! 3 . — Read adv. in Reporter of valuable eal estate of Geo. Fowler, at public sale, w FOLD the saddest deaths we have eve! For ¢ i —The Spring Mills Harvest Home ‘om. have passed the following: Resolvedythat no public speaking, up- Une « been called upon to record is that of est McMinn, who cars and instantly killed, at Hastings Stas tion, west of Red Oak, Iowa, Saturday ght, July 10th, He was taking rough to Chicago for Li & Cooper and J. R. Ervin, and probably came | his death while attending to his The accident happened at nine Saturday night, McMinn was about 23, a : fine looking, noble fellow, esteemed by all who knew him. He came to this county this last spring and has been working D. T. Meeker of Sheridan, and hoped t fall te buy a farm, or enter some busine His crops being in such a stale ss that h was run over by the Le pic-nic grounds on the 26 Aug. next, Geo. A. Runk, Ch, n 1 igh ia h a F i nn » t a4 — Prof. Duncan, of Bellefonte, is hay- ng a normal class in the Loop, assisted yy Mr. Hibler. ) work, Fata a} O Clock ——— - cman AUTION.—All persons are hereby cautioned sgainst bunting in the with DaxieL BARTGES. AUGUST COURT. Grand Jurors. _Harris—Henry Poller, G. B. Jack, D his 44 mother and surprise her and tho rest of the friends. Ile was his ™ i 0 ™ yg ! y Working WAY 1 ae back when ho met his tragic en 3 here t Mari S Henderson. L . Bellefonte—-R M' Knight, J Klinger, G [ Jackson, W L Steele, Miles—S M Spangler. Liberty—dJ A Stover. Collego—R Kendal, Haines—T Edmonds, B F Burd Snowshoe— W Stewart, Jr. Walker— Wm Zerby. Benner—H Sampael. Perguson—R Craig. Potter—Dr. Jacobs, Milesburg—G Gray. Cartin—Jno M'Closky Boggs—A Fetzer, Traverse Jurors— 1st Week. Unionville—A T Leathers. : Bellefonte— Wm. Harper, J Irwin, ] A Eskin.J P. Harris. Spring—H F Bartly, Geo. Garbrick, G Thos Shearer, Bair, Dan’'l Musser, H 3 pul 8 £0 who he had been ort time hi made mavy friends wore walchin R He was a mem- v} 3 yeah ures i his course with interest. berof the United Presbyterian ch Pawnee City, faithful and regula attendance on all religious services was a christian in whom there guile—a christisn not only by professic but alzo by his outer lite and actions of i and WAS 3 a braska paper, of July 14th, called the “En and published at Pawnee City The subject of this notice was a native « Potter township, Centre county, and will be remembered by many of the old frie and neighbors of the McMinn family. After the death of his father, John C. McMinn, he with his widowed mother and three brothers removed to Stonevadley, Huntingdon Co., where they greater part of three years, In the spring of 1877 they removed from this place to Btephemson Co., Ill terprise,”’ ’ ir., i nas Miles—Wm Harris—G W Campbell, Cyrus Durst, Marion—Jas Martin, spent Walker—D A Dietrick. Snowshoe—R Gilliland, W F Holt, J A Thompson, Haines— Mich Fiedler, J C Motz. Hsalfmoon—A Stine, Is Beck. Howard boro—G Wistar. Howard—dJ W Gardner. Ferguson—Day. Dreibilbis, J L Musser, # g After, t Nebraska offered superior inducements to |, the young man beginning in life, he ac cordingly once more “pulled up stakes’’ and pitched his tent beyond the Mississippi; in his new home, as well as | elsewhere, be seems to have won the es. teem of all whe knew him. The many testimonials of regard for his moral worth, mingled with expressions of Penn—D Ertle, Benj Kerstetter. Patton—0O C Beck. Union—B Shiply, A Calhoun jenner—A Y Wagner, Win Close, Jas Milesburg~—C D Jones, Philipsburg—Josh Beck. Boggs—D. P Shepe. lollege— Wm M'Girk, Traverse-—2nd Week. ush—B Coyle, we Ferguson=F Bottorf, Jac Keller, regret for his untimely end—coming from those whe were entire strangers his previous to his shoit stay among them, speaks volumes for his character ‘ {to D Haines—dJonath Krape, T G Ehrhart. ABLE iETIK Fowl REAL ESTATE. VALL + 3 i of Of LOE eslgis of Haines Twp, Public Sa I ilies south of OX WEDN "100A. MM. 18 TOR Millheim, ESDAY eo follow. desoribed va t of 5) ACR LAND, {4 2in or i i un ES FARM “gp ND TIM- r, and 0% ‘ OLB ie O peach SEs os HO tories, is suilalie SUMMER RESOR # i gered in different Yar hagers, : y suit § 3 i { su Te 5 W on day ER, 1. Pa . y WM H. HAR i ari 1 el » Pa iand of } t rih 80 thence by 4 ¥ y antre County, ence by ®ig <4 1& 20 Gut™ FA 30 O-1V DOK 3 by same nonh y & sone, . a Ps DMINISTI . yi b wisn eas ment, DAVID D. SMITH, Pent all, A 4 perches. » house, Ging. 8 u hae igne i will atl nig n Gragg twit URDAY, AUG! niahla FYRIURDIC TOKE ndes offer pu n the pre SA § 1 fe 3 boo & r 781 wing ’ foe'd Al ngs, i va¥, ’i : : iniein and on Larimer | ial, more or Theraon nouniain excellen CR SOR neres, iw # : ry plank i satbulidings execution d wo be Abraham Stewart and J, G No. 10 Wf D. M. Leib, Adm., vs. Uriah No 141 Jan'y Term 881 Dab Lev. Fa. No. 66 Aug Term 1880 ¢ , RiLys. it aed 1 * > » yepine nh i sawm 1 ¥n DECKER, } GREEN DECKER, ; SUSAN DECKER. ) hemlock and bl Il thereon properly ol a) wr bias rimer o'clock, when mer § i Adm S33 Bas S110 60 pr ATE SALE All that cerisin build on A lot or plece of ground part of a tract situs ate in Benner township, Centre Uo. Pa, bounded on south by old Half Moon road, on the west and porth by d of John Cole and on the east by Harlem Salon ntaining one-hail sore, or {Thereon erected a two story frame house, 244 fect front by feel deep, } { if : undersigned re Estate of Geo, yife t private he Executors of ti r, dec'd, will of ti Ne « i hmeltze , that Valuable Town Property f Madi r onsite DWE NOCOsRs ai 5 ¢ mare less. Let re lots, Al i i > 3 hao town onbure ' A as the \ it ad 10 Sei K Ol Bix § LLING wll Ary shaice fruit’on the premises, aunty Pa, « NDID i stable, 16 Ra K in execution and to be sold property of Uriah Wilson 1 - r O64 ol AN niences of a pleasant hame, ract of woodland mile northeast! f said town, conlaini about one hun. {red acros, well timbered with oak, pine AX 0 Suit of D. M. Leib, Sharp. owner, &c¢ [878 Debt $254.13. Lav. Fa. No 65 Aug. {Term 1880 A.& B, attys Known ns the property of All that certain building located on & ot or piece of ground part of a tract of jund situste in ~—- twp, Centre county Pa., viz: from Bellefonte by the Fair ground and Buffalo Run, on the west by lol of N. Las ons, on the north by lands of the estate of Vi. A. Thomas, dec'd, and on the east by lot of 8, Rote, containing § acre, more or less. It isa two-story frame dwelling { house, about 40 feet nlong the road afore said in length, and 18 feet in depth. Seine ed, taken in exsculion and to be sold ss the property of George Sharp, owoer, &g. No 12 D. M. Leib, Adm r, ved, V, i Adm'r vs. Gaorge vo. 322 Aug. Term i858 t t about l y. No n “a ’ { AFER, Jr. : Exe ADAM SH 20may dm SHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs : Fieri Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex issued ut of the Court of Common | eas of Centre County and to me direct be exposed at Public Facis Expo! § € Ale at efonte, tur A.D. 1880 M , the following de} on N | he qn Y felock, P shi] i 0 oil Gl rat — wr HNN Ro pass . 1 Centre Co., Pa, one thereof bounded aad sdront to the corner of Bishop street; EGISTER'S NOTIOE.~Thé fo described at follows: The undivided one-| thonee slong said Bishop ‘treet west to half part of a tract beginning at a point inthe place of beginning, containing 563 feet the middle of Spring ereek, thence south asd one inch on Bishop street and 50 fest 6H dog west 60 perches Lo stones, thencalon Allegheny strest be the same more or south 40 dog oast about 74 perches to thelless, It ing Bs part of u certain mossuag. middle of Bpring creek by ils various and lot of ground situate in the borough courses and distances to place ol begin aforesaid, containing 50 foot front on Allee gheny strest and extending thence by a ping, containing MN acres, he the same mere or loss, Thereon orectod & two 510s] lino along Bishop street wostward 100 feat to nu post: thence by line parallel with . | ry frame house, stable an { other outbuilds legheny strat to the intersection of the lot ings, ALSO of Rolapd Qurtin; thenes by lot No 02 in other two tract of land one the general plan of suid borough to Allen] the bank of Bpring! ghenvy street which Joseph 1 Lingle, bigh! did on the Pah | by deed poll, | Broekers | i and pass heirs, legates, creditors snd all othe A.D, 1880, for confirmation snd 8 ance, 1. The secount of B.D. Deininger ministrator of &e. of Wm, 8. Harter, of Millheim borough, Centre county, 2 The account of Jonathan All those thereof beginning on creek six test fram the water's edge al thelsheritl of Contra enuniy, of John Meyers, thence down saldiday of April A, D, 1563, reek eighteen per bes Loa port, thanes ah grant, convey and geil unto H astorly | with John Meyersitoff of the aforesaid borough; thereon five porclies loa p ‘ sroctod & threo story frame building usad John Meyers’ line. las & store room and offices, five perches to the! 180, ontaining 90 porches, | All that certain lot or piece of ground lsitunte in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen [tre county, Pa, bounded and desoribed as Thi beginning at a pine follows: Fronting on Bishop street about swiner, formerly Robert Carson and Ban«{60 fost and extending back along east + in Hartman, thence north 80 tof Allegheny strest about JN feel 1.0 i+ 10 perches Lo slopes, thenees north id igan street, on the ast by lot of George! fog cast 119 per heg to white ouk, thence! W Blackford and on the west by Alle th 45 deg aH 8.10 perches Lo a post] gheny street; thereon erected a large two. @ south 495 west 50 2.10 perches story stone building, known ss the "Bulls wo stones, thence south 408 west 108 perch: | House" and other # Lo Lhe plac @ of beginning eonlaining 44 suythulldings, ALSO, and B perches, neal measura, All that cerimin lot or piece of ground | 4 y perches conveyed by John It If to]gituate on the corner of Allegheny and] John Morley by deed dated March 31sl,] Bishop strects; in the borough of Bolle | A D , 1847 recorded Centre Co, in fonte, Centre county, Penu'a, bounded Deed book "“P, page 47, &e, No build. and described as follows Fronting on ings, Seized, taken in execution snd to be! Bishop street about 60 feel and extending sold as the property of Mary Moyers | buck slong the west side of Allegheny Adm’ x ol Joseph Beezar, de i | street about S00 feet Lo Logan slraet, and No 16 lon the west by lot of Mrs, Howard, and on Suit of H. Levy v& D. Il, Parsons No. ithe east by Allegheny street, thereon 128 Aug. Term lbs Debt $13 Fi Fa, erected a two-story frame bullding, used i No. 54 Aug. Term 1580 Furst, ally. las a ware room, together with smaller | All that certain Jot or piece of land situs buildings, used an tenaut houses, ate in the village of Milesbuig, Centre] ALSO {Co., Pa, bounded on the north by Water | 11 that certain lot or piece of ground [street, on the south by alley, on the weslisituate in the borough of Bellefonte, Con {tro county, Penn's, bounded on the north iby Logan alley, on the east by lands of {Chas M'Cafferty and John M'Dermot, on the south by lands of Valentines & Co land on the west by Allegheny street and lots of HH Kline, P M'Callerty, John Pacini and James Barns and the Reser voir being 200 feel on Logan alley to lands of Chas. MeCafforty and others ex~ tending south 495 teet slong said lands to ands of Valentine's & Co, and 260 feet west to Reservoir, thereon erected 4 frame barn inte of Gregg township. deceased 8, The nccount of A E, Clemson, eutor of &e. of Henry Huarpster, In Foargueson township, deceased. 4, Hine Hiren parallel thence south course rhitleen perches {1 @ Huy, late of Ferguson {| b The necount of John L i of Rececca Hess, Is t i fthenee along sa ne i j place of beginning, | i ' \ lexooutor of &e i Nol dings i Wi | Haines township, deceased ALSO thera! “minor children of Elizabeth E. Bu decensad, 7. The ascesuntof M. P. Weaver, [tee appointed hy he an deg wasl pti 1 fae se } {eg Leng ‘UR {burg borough, deceased, ‘executor of &e. of John Hupp, Ia Haines township, d G. The final secount of eorgs Noll, executors of &e, of sCres less ninety f i in wd. istrator of &e. of Mary Toner, late of wer township, ton, 11. The aceount of John 8B, H William Irvin, executors of &e, of administrator of inte of liberty townshi . 13. The sccount of W. H, Fearon, ministrator of &e. of Lydia A Rupert of Liberty township. deceased, 14. The account of Jscob Dunkie, ot of Mrs Jane Ryman, containing § acre | frame house and other outbuildings, Beizs od, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of D. H. Parsons, No lé Sol, Behmidt ve Mes P Donabue No 3638 Jan'y Term 1877 Vend ¥x No #2 Aug. Term Hoy, ally piece ol grouna ! COUunLY, Pa. north-west b i Rite lata of Walker township, 4 RS Sait of ism Beholl, iste of Union townshiz cessed Debt $1 5 49 + Cal 1 Rasl Lhe w nion Wwwaship, decessed. ki. LW, nor ! eca of ground |¢ : a. Cane | Miles townubip, dee : i sg = : On Lhe North! 18 1 ne Lest socoun ul and ALSO All that cortain or p situnte in the borough of Ballelont uth tre county, Penn's, bounded Phii~ by of John DD Lieb's hel : ne, by : Alle gheny 5 sOULl onsl BARNOn Croegl the east int f John Lordrean, on Lhe { { on the soutl irom § t ey i i rs He Gast} the south by {iate of Bellietonta borough, deceased. abd on thel wrenca UO Leary bein i. Tue socount of Johns A Swartz {George Bwarle, y street and extend foawrence O Leary, 1207 atid 4 ng le con slresl iine's & Co, L Mian Wwe on an N ¥ ® f Eldonn bBwarts, de eased 20 The first Royer, one of aldnmes Hovorly decessed arth ¥1. The account ol Wi he |BuUsrdiar of Ee of B i i £2. Ranki Mr y ALSO ie executors of Xe All that certain i of groun isiluate in the Borough of Bellefonte, Cans tre county, Penns bounded on the by lot of said E Brown, On the east Allegheny street on the south by lot ofiv iY John D. Lieb's belrs, and on the wast by hil fenid E Brown being 60 fe 1 tront on ieny street and extending back to] lot of said Brown 127 fet. Ro 10% ot jada B Hagerstown Agl. lamp, Co. ve Mayers No 21 ov, Term 1877 Vend Ex No 8 Aug, Term Y&H, allys piece of land |} ar twp, Centrd Co, Penn's, tol M bounded he th by ands of Wm | Allegt Thomas heirs, on the east by lands of 7 {other C Rumbergor, on the south by lands of buildings Philip Resides and on the wesi by lands of Lean. Lowry. containing 180 scies, wore! Thereon erected a one and & hall log bara and uit of Michue Debt $147.25 18m A 1 5 a8 ap MeFar a Banku i" (H: @ real corisin tract © ye that ¥ that Wi un pa piliinid IN on ni n ¥ . » — A L8O, All that cerigin lot or plecs of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Con | wre Co, Pa. bounded on the north by lot of Barah Treyivainy, on the sast by Alle! gheny street, on the south by lat of E. 1 that certain tract of land situate ir Brown and on the west by lof of Hale's sar ten {1 atre (0 Pan ‘sm i ining! MOIS: being (0 feet front on Allegheny a oh anlre « 2 0008, a OlRINg extending back to lands of! 1 Therecn erected a two story N Ouse i y atbhuildin . . Toy house sud other outbuildings, the east by above desc ribed tract, on ALSO. £: touth by lands of Jon Eckley and on All that cerisin iol or piece of ground he west by lands of James Lowry, con. i te in the borough of Bellefonte, (las air 56 scres. more or less Thereon] iuste Ib Lhe hot ugh of Sellelanta, Len. AlRIng L tre Co , Penna, unded on the north hy of Hale's heirs an the east by lot of ignid Bd. Brown and Lieb's heirs. on the south by lat of John and Lawrence O's | Leary, snd on the west by spring street, i being 1213 feel front on spring street and extending back eel to lot of said Kd. Brown and Lieb's heirs. No buildings ALSG All that certain lot or piece of ground 1d situate in Spring twp. Centre county P- a, | Bounded and described ss foligw n the north by Main street ging st post on Fifth Aves . Sasi Ly rasd leading fot of . . 3 by lands of Adam he west by lands of Mn 3 Ld ROYER WON OF } i recied & two story. M4 ra : ak ¥ aie 2 stable, LWo SHORE. »» FIGs i h dings. ALSO # other oulbuil WILSON, i of p cndnd hn th [sirpel, sod rig escribed So Lb A ae On Hie Hale's heirs, AY has , i ANAS telale, frame } an { 5 in ed Le log barn and other outbuildings sken in execution and to be wroperty ef Michas! Meyers Mo Suit of Aires and Legal 1epresentstive 1 ir., va Joel Kling ir, No, 3 1878 Debt $0068 Fi Fa Term 1880, Keller atiorney | that certain lot or piece of Marios townih Sek 3 Ls : gq ‘ 3 800 ’ 1s ; 39 n eis 4 wie f 8 in 4 5 begin 7 south | Benner Wilson bp” co suid lot north 11 deg OU west DISAN IRD” eel to jot of E M Bianchards, thenos) slong the sane north 67 deg 45° east 42 oust, | feet to line of land of James Armor s Lisirs , other outbuildings. thence along said land south 19 deg, cast ; execution and to be sold Rd feel tO Fifih avenue hence along = di Joel Kling. Jr. street south 07 deg 45" wes O83 feet to the right, title and interest place of beginning, containing LWO &ores ! certain tract of 4nd 43 perches being lot Ne 20 in Shugert ownship, Centre gnd Harris's addition to borough of} 6 warrantee name of Bellefonte. No buildings. nd described sceording ALSO i hereof by David Haugh! All that certain messusge tenement or August, A, D., 1868; 101 of ground situate is Central City, Cen 8 pine trea corner; thence tre. ounty, Penna, and designated as lot extending by a tract of land wars No, 112 in the general plan or piot of said rantes name of Andrew Graff, north 514° Central City, being the same lot of oast 314 perches more or less to a white ground which E, C, Humes and Adam pine, 8 4 thence by a tract of land Hoy administrators of James F. Hale, de- in the warrantee name of Casper Shaffner | consed, by their deed dated March 14. 1867, uth 881° east 233 perches more or loss gonveved to Rebeces Lewis. Thereon to a red oak black onk fallen; erected a two-story frame building. hence by a tract iin the warrantee ALSO, name of Robert Speer, south 511° west 330) Al that cortain lot or piece of ground perches more or less 10 8 post; thence by a situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen- tract of land in the warrantee name of (re county, Penna, froniiag 20 feel on George Huffnagle, north 884° west, 282 [Logan street and extending back 200 feet perches more or less Lo the place of begin tn Logan alley, bounded on the north by ning-—ocontaining 438 acres and 100 perches Logan streel on the east by lot of E. Forts sey, on the south by l.ogsn alley and on! ALSO. the west & private alley. Thereon erected | | e right title and interest of defend- |g two-story frame building. ; r . " Wolf’sStan all that certain tract or piece of ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of greund oF edad anced < the JRCK-On 1 east corner of YERTICR, (thenog alr y ana Hoy, Cor ining : » £8 parech § % + Of Qele gr-QOar Stock being entirely 2o-HARDWAR eid the iy, Pa, i Hambri GrYOy 4 ng al WE CANNOT it #, srnar Lh south {ree or { CF ang » i" tt 84 i i All ants in v t Andrew Graff, beginning st a hemlock ire county, Penna. Bounded on the north tree & corner, thence extending north 50° by lot of Frank Stinkerchner on the east county, Pa, in the warrantee name of situate in the borough ol Bellefonte, Cen- the west, 920 perches more or less 10 & pine by a private alley, on the south by lot of tree corner, thence by a tract of land inthe! J, M. Wagner, and on the wost by He«| warranties name of Christian Musser, gheny street being 60 feat front, on Alles south 407 east, 230 perches more or less 10! gheny street and extending back 128 feet 4 sugar rea a corner; thence by a tract of 15 private alley. Thereon erected a two ] he warranties name of John Ham: gory double house ana other outbuildings ith wa #20 perches mora Seized. inken in execution sad 0 be sold tree corner; thence by a warranties name of h 40 ¥30 perel Suit eginnan Abra 5 53 per n NTE Det ni § a 1y 2 t. 5¢ oF +, 168s LO i tract AL as the property of Ed ward Brown No. X, Robt, Valentine miewwrt No 188 Apri G40 Pla Fu ¥ N : snd the ! SUCH AS of ve, Term 1876 gl. Aug Hav, nit} f land situ | GOODS, earl Hse Fy a > » hE * es EMBROIDERIES, $ ¢ Laan * 3 - d or piece of lAnZ NOTIONS. Centre Lo {enna - ¥ - yr y v1 hy oil of Mrs Rid REA DY MADE SUITS, PA wii by lol Mi v n : LS i ¥ the sal by 0 d Lawistown pike, SOLR, UMBRELLAS, arty in Morrix township, he south by fol Juha Sesrm, and GOODS, Pa.. bounded Las he west hy lot of BE Gettle, contaial orth by lands late of the estate of Henry five ana one-half acres more or Loraine, deceased, on the east by lands of | Thereon erected a two glory frame b Quay and Kyler, on the South dy lands in} gablo and other outbuildings, warrantee name of Andrew Grail, on the ALSO west by lands late of Rrenner and Com | A)] that certain lot or piece of grou pany--gont g 407 acres and 137 per het! situate in the borough of Beliefunte, Cer All danis in al i 1 i Lthut ci ria hn artly in R tha rig trait OF Pp td situate ink w { 3 ' s ov ploresald. sand of Clearfield county, " iy § on a th "Ek AND SHOES, ETC., ETC, use, ¢ AlsU ann A LARGE STOCK OF by Spring Mrs Glenna, and lot of Christian Musser. Therean ere ted twoipy lot of Pruners on the exst frame houses, an old saw mill and other! greet on the south by of outbuildings. and on the west by an alley iJumes DD. Harris's heirs, fronting on tle and interest of de~ Spring street about 300 feet snd containing fondants in all that certain tract of land! one and a half acres, more or lass There situate in Morris township, Clearfield! oy erected a two story frame house, stahie county, Penn'a. Beginning at a stone heaplgand other outbuildings formerly a white oak corner; thence by ALSO lands late of Lever and Loraine south 2204 All that ¢ ain lot or pieces of land sity perches to a post, east:154 perches 10 A post ge in the borough of Bellefonte, Centre Co. Penna bounded on the east by an} ey north 220 6-10 perches to a white pine. ilav, on the west by estate of James D | \along lands surveyed to Stephen King. Harris, on the south by ssme and on the) PRICE lunge of beginning | north by alley, containing one-fourth acre —contalning 200 acres and 37 perches and | more or less. no buildings. Seized, taken! (hh (OV lallowanece. and was survevad in pursuance na execution and to be sold as the pt ver SN 0) tof x warrant dated March 13, A. D, 1837, te of Abraham Stewart iY |issued to Leonard Kyler. No 2 : ALSO. . Sulit of Bellefonte Building and Lesn| { 11 the right, title and interest of do | Association va Wm Shortlidge No. 355) i fendants in land gituste in Morris towns| Aue Teorm 1870. Dobi, $1600 Al Lov Fac {ship, Clearfiald county, Pa: Beginning | No 05 August Term, 1580, at a falion hemlock; thence south 23° west] B&Y 915 perches to a white pine; thence north) All that messuage tenement and lot of 874° west, 818 6-10 perches to a maple tree | ground situate in the Borough of Belle-| thence north 21° east, 163 5-10 perches 10 2! fone. bounded and described as follows post; thence south 84° west, 60 3 10 perches | ;54it: Baginning at a corner of the pro to a post, north 29 east, 693 10 perches 0 inary af Simon 8 Wolf on Thumas street. a hemlock ; thence south 83° east, 247 6-10 thenon along said street north 8 deg perches to the place of beginning—con-i97 feet to the fence on | {taining 412 acres and 84 perches, more OF jut from lot of Harper Bros, thence wrth | ge, 0 of ALSO All the right, ui r ¥ a py pt ars CARPETS, "Bh week in own town. §3 Outfit No risk Render, if you want a st whioh persons of either sex can great pay all the thm particulars to H. Portland, Maine. ailys Penn's. ines ra hh first ames H "ip, 0 5 Tue socount of In Shannen. wee used, ‘4 25 Final account of J an of Surah A Cart Hous . BU: Inte Pa. axe ta ol ‘naries Onrtright, inte of ar of Joma Cartln, 27 Fiunl seoognt 1 | VATE mn of John H Oartright mifiot ‘hnrles Curtright, inte of to 25 The Grstand I acount of P A . 6 Urs an n A te ofl Wusser executor of So of Michasi Fiedler, 0 Mion townshify Gucosed 5 # A0COuUNL O 8 | of &eo. of John Weaver, iste of Taso rhe, township, d oe : truss real Weaver sod J of &e. of David borough, ow omer, Weaver, lateof W. E. BURCHFIELD, “Risiey's Witch Cures Headsche, Burn W oe, Ge, ache, 61 ier WW arrasted equal 1a Gubis ity hes madi R baif ihe i AND HOSEGRANTS CHLOR- IDE OF LIME. FoR PURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISIN ¥ ECTING, Stands preeminently Always put up in | oe” Label i Lb. Boxes. 3Lb. Boxes, MA, Bessy. All First Class gists Keep Ii Have your drugs, order, If be has neith- er ig sor from © OMA F. RISLEY, 64 Cortlandt 2 te of Levi Pot. and bert ad late tres Liar, 0 ew York Cuy. OUR sud court of © aad Sousty w continue N se at their i VE SRN ape i init ihe bei as shail vel -y 8 the seas of our RE ! Sim——— i —— FARLANE& CO. - RANGES * Sn —— ne Now, We offer special Bargainslin"8R E, OILS and PAINTS." 88 BE UNDERSOLD. BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. | PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphis and Erie Railroad Division. SUMMER TINE TABLE Lo Opindater STADAY Mov 0 tm fae sain Hollows: pI “ - i ERI d. wale ew » - - - - wh ar NIAGARA EX. © HepUee we " - | FAST LINE legves : " wy sYe srr at Wi - re -” sane ap old we - alotvuuscuaces sunfggannnnannen VO RA Ewe . ant. Wa A BA | Lewisb'rg, Centre & Space i WESTWARD, i. 3° ILRAYR AM PN | MONIABAOR oereens sssseann< 1.00 = 1.55 | Lewisharg wos weil 28 CODUTD. rerens sesess son. + seesas Sei Arr at Spring Mills... 950 BASTWARD. Creek RE 4% LEAYE AM AM TF Spring Mille. cw vss 10.10 {Coburn SERRE. SEREEN BRAERA BEE 3 | Lowithurg cum wan ae0 35 1246 $88 Arr at Montandon.......850" 1.00 488 Boy 1 and 2 connect ut Montandon with E rie Hail. west on the Philadelphia and rie Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west Nos. b aud 6 with Fast Line west, BEST IN THE WORLD! free. make By the early arrival of Mr, Zerby and Milesburg—A T Boggs. lows: He was on his way to Chicago in| wit Mil less. Being part of a larger tract survey=-187 dog west 200 feet to an alley, thence bY Pure Wines and Liquors for medical Jitier of i fi Bi, boys, the man made for the woods. The person must have been thinking that Huston—dJ P Turner, G W Woodring. Penn—J H Frank. No, | charge of 5 car loads of hogs, when noars| o fHeney Meyer, jr. va No. 142 Jan'y Term 1880, |ed in the name of John Houston, Lev, Fa o G8 Aug. ALSO. Debt” $i80.44 ) said alloy south § deg west said Simon 8 Woll 27 feat to ot « | pt by sald lot irposes always kept way 13 fe x g ~ t : : 1 Suit ing the station at Hastings, Iewa, be left] OM" \ the way car and climbed on top of the $85 50 train, making bis way back to the A. & RB, altys. | Allthe right, title and interest of desi south 87 deg east X00 feet to the place t .14 ’ : { Orin building situate in!fendants in all that certain tract of land|popinning containing 20 perches more . Uenire county, Pa, bounded|situate in Morris township, Clearfield jess thereon erected m two story Louse, Bellefonte—dJ Brachbill, L I, Brown, F P Green. Boggs—G Noll, J Walters Ou Lats Ii they had all gone to Camp meeting. Strong suspicion as who the party has been, 0 A oli : A : : off JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-|® iad or} Law. Collections promptly made and specis | attention iven to: bose having lands o for sale. will draw snd have ackoow April Term ¥ No, 24, apangier, at All ti oo ' ing lwp | 1 HBO Spr gars ion, 2s. Tompson has bis store in full blast again in his new room at Potters Bank. CENTRE CO. pp pe HARVEST HOME, The peaple of Bpring Mills have” made arrangements for folding a grand harvest home pic-ni¢ at that place, on Thursday, 26 August. There will be a special excur- gion train from Union. Several bands have been invited. It will be a basket pic-nic. All are invited, > > PIN STATION Pine Camp Meeting, Evangelical Asso- ciation commenced Tnesd., Aug. 10, 1880, about 7 miles east of Lock Haven, about 70 tents are occupied on the ground, and’ the attendance will from present in- dications be larger then that of any pre- vious year. All buildingsupon the ground have recently heen coated with wash ad- ing to the comfort and health of all who may attend. - Fifteen ministers are pres- ent now. Aug, 12, 6 o'clock p, m,,’ the reaching Is attended with power, the indications are that the meeting will prove a great success, to the cause of Christ. The boarding is under the super- vision of A. A. Witner, of Williamsport, who will administer to the “inner wen” i Bush—W J Jackson, : : Gregg—Jac ¥ Homan, 1 A Krumrine, Unionyille—H lddings, Walker—W H Yearick, John Zimmer: man. Penn—Dav Hosterman. Spring—Ed Woods. Liberty—W N Bitner. Union—dJ Frederick, Howard—M Pletcher, I C Lenthers. Philipsburg—A 8 Graham, Potter—Jas M’Cormick, Wag ner, Jr. Halfmoon—W 8 Gray. Benner—D Houser. Joe ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce that J. P. Gephart will be a candidate for Assem~ bly subject to democratic usages. ‘We are authorised to announce that W. A. Murray will be & cindidaté for Adsem« bly subject to democratic usages. We are authorized to announ Chester Munsan, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for Assembly suhject to dem- ocratic usages, We are guthorized ta announce that Benjamin candidate for Assembly, subject to demo cratic usages, We are authorized to announce that D. for Assembly, su + “F bject to democratic usa 2 $ Her % “of containing his stock, vo us to be there to short stop. when he made a misstep and fell between | the 5th and Oth ears, the train passing] over his body and killing him instantly. His remains wore kindly cared for by the BR: R, authorities, enclosed in a metal lic coffin, and forwarded free of expense to his mother’s home in Ill. A sad surprise indeed ! KATE. ITEMS IN nam mf A a——— AND ABOUT REBERS. BURG, tebersburg will be supplied with new| iron pipes, The spire of the Lutheran church, this plice, was struck by lightning on the 1] nst. _ Asteam thrashing machine has made its Sppusrates in this valley and many of the farmers are getting their crops thrashed by steam instead of horse pows er. Mr. Jno. Wolf sold a Hancock horse for $300. Mr. Geo. Royer has erected on his farm an excellent cider press, Rev. W. R. Weiand pastor of the Lutheran church will be installed Sun day fornoon Sept. 12. Rev, E. J. Wolf 2 Pig Bg a Bare dag Tome i i All that certain lot or piece of ground Centre county, Pa. L north ifiorg lot public los l of} Amos Fehl and b rond, containing 3% thereon erccted a 13 story barn and other outbuildings, Seized, ta. ken in execution and to be sold as the property of H. KE. Weirick No. 2. Suit of Nancy J, Ammerman vs, Alfred | Nichols, No. 1756. Nov. Term 1877. Debt] $1130. Al Lev. Fa, No. 40, Aug. Term | 1880, Yocum & Hastings, ally. an the i acre vy ¥ | frame house, i i { ! fendant in age and lot of ground, ough of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Situate on the bank of Spring Creek near the Willow bark dam, bounded on the gouth by the road leading from Bellefonte via Reynold’s mill to Roopsburg, on the wast by the mill dam, on the north by sai mill dam and Spring Creek, and extend ing east ten feet from the Bellefonte Pros Company building, together with {he use of and right to Bae fram said dam through a torebay or channel sufficient ing, being the same estate which D. G. Bush granted and conveyed to W. F. Wylie by deed d.ted the 1st day of Octo- ber 1872 for the period of Ninety-nine years and which said W. F. Wylie by as. pigament beating even duty bergwivh and yn the north by what is onlled the moun: county, Penn'a: Beginning at a spruce tain rond, on the east by Samuel Noll, on! corner: thence by Daniel Mi outh by Nittany Mountain and on the north 58° west 100 perches to a pine; west by the Bellefonte and Lewistown!ihence by John Taylor and John Houston turnpike road, containing or less. The said building being a frame! west course, called in the original survey stories high, having 8 south: thence east 70 perches to & post; front of 30 feet and depth of 18 feet, with a! thence north 11° east 100 perches 0 A kitchen 14 by 156 feet and a porch thereto |g yruce; thence south 884° east 84 perches; Seized, taken in execution and | thence north 14° east 120 perches to the 1d aa the property of Eliza Miller, | place of beginning—containing 170 acres A. V. Miller, Miller, liane Miler |} Mary Miller, Coraline Pennington and R'inames of David Beverage and Francis Y. Miller, with notice to J ". Miller as|Johnston. Therson erected a two-story tenant, | frame house, stable and other out build: lings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Mook, with notice to John Wagner and W. E, Wagner, as terre tonants, Note.~The undivided one-third part of the above described tracts of land will be sold at the same time and place by Wm, T. Kirk, Esq, trustee for certain creditors of Wagoner & Bro Terma made known on day of sale. 4 bv to be so No'13 Huit of Jacob Mann vs. John Mann, No, | Debt $168.86, Al ‘end. Ex. No 8 Aug. Term 1880, Fortney, atty. All that certain tract of land situate in Curtin township, Centre Co., Pa., bound ed on the north by lands of Hiram Young, on the east by lands of Jamas Haverly, on the south by lands of Robt. Mann, and on tho west by lands of Jno, A, Daley, cons taining 140 acres, more or less, Thereon ereoted a two-story frame house, log stas ible and other outbuildings, Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property | \ No. 19, Suit of Bellefonte Building & Loan Ass sceintion use of vs. Edward Brown, No 76 January Term 1877. Debt $300. Fi Fa No. 80 Aug. Term, 1880. Spangler, atty. All that certain part of the lol or piece of ground situate on the northwest corner of Bishep street and Allegheny street in the borough of Bellefonte, beginning and adjoining tbe old store room of William 1ckhoff; thence on straight line north to line; thence along Curtin’s line to Alles No. 14 Suit of Ferdinand Beezer vs, Mar Meyers, Adm'x of Joseph Beezer. dec’ Neo. 114 April Term 1880. Dabt $1722.28 Lev. Fa, No. 67 Aug. Term 1880, | Morrison, atty. All those three several messunges und | tracts of laud situate. in Benner tawnship, 1 . Seized, taken in| yreporty | i and other outbuildings. execution and to be sold as the | of William Shortlidge No, 2. Suit of Casper Peters John A. Stover, { No. 387 Nov Term 1875. Debt. $130.90] {| Fi Fac. No 47 Aag Term 1830 Y. & II. stiys All that certain traot of land situate in | Liberty twp., Centre Uo. Penna bounded land of James T Kuna, on the south by lane of Spangler, and Clark, and north by lands of J Bechdel estate, containing 10] acres more or less, ALSO. All that certain lot or piece of ground situnte near Eagleville, Liberty twp, Cens tre Co. Penna, bounded on the north by William Singer, on the south by KE, Plotts on the east by publi: road and on the west by J. F. Clark, containing 1 acre more or less, ALSO All that certain lot or piece of land situ- ate near Eagleville, Liberty twp., Centre county, Penna, bounded on the east by John south by an aliey, on the north by J F Clark and on the west by Wm Kunes, containing two acres more or less. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John A. Stover. No deed will be acknowledged until purchase mek is paid in full, HN SPANGLER, SHERIFF. Suerids Office, Belleluute, Pa, Aug 3, 1880 lodged a Mortgages, de. Office in the diamond, seorth the court house. Hellefouts, oe CENTRE HALL, PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allow] ost; Discount Notes; Buy an Sell GovernmentSeauritios, sid SALERATUS ‘Which is the same thing. nter d LE shier Gold and Coupons, You can ke money work for us than at hin Wu. Worr Nu 8, Mixa Capital got fequired. . ui Pres't Ja BES you, ®13a day and upw at home by the industrious. Men, women. girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now time. Youloan devote your whole tie 0 the or only your spare moments. No ay you nearly as well, all to make enormous pay by Costly Outfit and terms free. A for maki money sally and aive. honorably TRUE a CO. Augusta, CO'S “ARM AND HAMMER" 2 will show the difference. See that your Saleratus &° ing Soda is white amet 3 should be ALL SIMILAY = CES used for food. at else. start made wor! HENRY BROCKERHOFY. J.D. SHU President. ENTRE COUNTY BANKING (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Government Securities, Gold & GERT Co. |Jupatee
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