—— ow ma A SAA THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ . . . Editor. Centre HALL, ———— a ——— Sn Pa., Jan. 11, 1883, The Largest Paper in Centre County, TerM3 — $2 per year in advance. $250 when not in ndvance Advertisements 90 cents per line for three ingzertions Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates. : g&r-Heoreafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get » credit of two months additional asa pre mium, - We have the LINE OF GOODS In —~PENNSYALLEY,— Suitable for Presents. ly FINEST 4 STR | ~~ You will find our Stores always lively and up to the times, G.R. Spigelmeyer & Co.— Whitmer & Co Spring Mille, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS, Waoantisor oo} Ww CaLaer ol —— HUY and damp. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTIANMI aay sat As Public Installation of Officers Given by Progress Grange, P. of H. Progress Grange, at Centre Hall, gave a public installation and entertainment at their hall on Wedneeday alternoon, 3rd instant, which reflected great credit up- on themselves and the community at large. At 2 o'clock p. m. the members acd their families and invited guests be- gan to arrive, until 2 p. m. every availas ble seat and space in their hall was crowded to its full capacity. As goon a- all could be comfortably seated the Mas ter's gavel fell and the meeting opened with the appropriate instalation ceremno- nies of the Order. The pesemblage was then greeted by two little girls coming cut upon the platform holding between them the motto and pronouncing the word “Welcome” to the assembled guests; then stepping forward were seated on the front steps of the stage, when seven little boys and girls came forward, and each in turn reciled a verse ending with each alternate letter of the word “Weloome”—at the same time turning 8 card exposing the leiter as- signed to them, at the close the entire + lasss pronounced the word “Welcome” and recited the closing verse together This was a vovel but appropriate greet. ing to the assemblage aud was heartily applauded. The Master of the State Grange was yen introduced and installed the offi 16 +3 i wi The sale of the Love farm posiponed to January 20, 5th, which «forded a taste of sleighing. Jos. Li. N his card as Aun Franks sino " tu be best, public sales advertised in y Ph. Stover, Aaronsburg, =. A. Yearick, near Madison- The farm of Dan'l Mosser dec'd, near Boalstinrg, 112 acres, was knocked off to srs Dr. Fisher, of Boalsburg, at 84400. Very cheap. ™ i good, cheap overcoat or a nis clothi g for man or boy, go to Dingess, where yuu csn parchase cloth- ¥ ing, or any other goods, cheaper than elsewhere. Nr, Showalter, ward, died a lingering December 27, at Laarelion, Tr 8 f OF © slid of Wood- illness on niler ——Small profits and quick sales, is the motto at the Pennsvailey bargain gtore. All goods cold upon that princi= pie only. lace sanled 6, Lewis Rossman, of vear this p with two norses and wagon load. instance stoulone mile, -wTi.@ sale of the farm of Joseph Shirk, dec’d, bas been postponed to Jan- DAry 3t ’ . 1 ——John Klagle, of Franklintown, York county, parchased a large ball, His 300=pound boar and the bull got into a fight, and it ended in the bull dropping dead. For low prices in job work, sale bills ete., enll at the Reporter your orders by mail. Try us. we i 38 Clinton Democrad 1 its 43 vear aud vigor, re place most valued exchanges 3. Lemrzes, Milg—gstusiactiou ges moderate, as eutered » 4 i i and w it among our N Auctioneer, Spring g iiandt ot withstanding the Co. Commie aan 2 sivners bave been active in Laving tax dooiicstes setiled op, there are still some $60,000 of out-standing taxes. - We call readers who are in want of a salaried sit nztion, aud who can advertisement in another Chase & Co., headed ite io them for particaiars We omitled to state, last week that the farm of Jobo Hess, deceased, in “Wanted acre, as mentiosed then Hesse, 0 John F. Krebs informs us he witnessed the wei lui sg of turee Hogs, at £1, be LALLA Week, dressed with Lhe al == & Ga AUS, dio ang Yai. nn. last fi Senre we ae. $8 Pennavaliey barguia store, stands prom ipeot wove sll o hers. [is the pace where @ money buys moch goods, wiih . Mr. David A. Run], about 25 years 60 & promivent merchant at died receniiy at bis Mr. Ranl wes io on a visit and spent the greater part of lust fil! among Lis rela- lives in health. The original “Chatterbox,” with its full-page piciures and iotersliced de- scriptions, still maintins its high place as a del goer of children who can read. Puvlishel monthly by Estes & Lauriat, Boston, Mass, at $1 per annum, or 10 cts, a4 copy. ~— Lewistown is agog with excite. ment u¥er the romor that a large shop, to hold sixtesn engines, is to be bailt at the juncuiou in the spring, and that the lueat freigiits now rauniug hetween Mif- flin, Alwo.a, Huutingdoa snd Harris. burg, wiil start irom Lewiswwn june. tion, The new grocery of Harry Teats, opposite the Bash house, is stocked with a full mesortient of any thing wanted for the table, indading dishes, glass and China~ware, pure spices, all kinds of dried meats, fish, canned and dried fruite. Ad kivds of country produce wanted, = Lock Haven marke: Buiter 28 to 32¢ per pound, ese %8¢ per dozen, tatoes Tou per bushel, chickens 00 to 800 er pair, lard 17¢ per ponud, apple butter 70¢ per gallon, corn 76¢, oats 50, turnips 40e, celery 3 tu 8c per stock, cabbage 5 to 10¢ per tiead, apples 75¢ to $1.25 per bu, ches nuts 150 per quart, ducks 70c per air, honey 20: per pound, turkeys $1 to 1 25 each, by the pound 15¢, geese 76¢ each, sourk raut be, per gt, wee When the United Stetes census is finished ir will show that the amonnt of ready-made clothing so'd in the United Btates by the Philnd, Branch, exceeds thar of dozens of nther houses, People all buy overcoats und saits of Lewins, because they know from #5 to 815 is saved on each purchase, cers for the ensuing year in accordance | with the teautiful and appropriste cere | monies of the Order. Officers installed are, James A. Keiler, Macier; Joshua | Potter, Overseer; Mrs. M. 8. Rhone, | Lecturer; Levi Stump, Steward; W. H. Kohler, Ast. Stewart; John Emerick, Chaplain: Dan’t Fieistier, Treasurer; W. Neff, Secretary; James Ruble, Gate Kee) er: Mi-s M.v Rhone, Pomons; Miss Bel. ia Keller, Flora; Miss Hallie Stamp, Ce- res: Miss Mattie Boa!, Lady Ast. Btew ard At the close of the installation three voung ladies were introduced who recit- ed a very appropriate dialogue entitled “Persoverance —it was short but very naturally p'ayed and merited the heariy applause it received. Then was given tableau —"Santa Clause,” and a resl one | it was too; for when the curtain wus drawn one of the characters appeired | and asked the children all to themselves to one side of the when he was challenged by them “come on.” He, not 10 be ont went into their midst and distributed lotsa of good things to their surprise. i #4 De separate | house, Os ny, Entomology, ete. instead of the higher ry avocations of life. The unjust aod unequal burdens of taxation upon agri cuitare as compared with other ty were discussed. Altogether it was a ment parti pated in by | years until all this vexed concourse little folks will be in the other is being earolled ia its mem- ership. Moron % $ i oe AL. PERSON Ar, Elias Klinger, of Illinois, is in on | a visit to bis foiwer home, He tines are good out there and pienly. ~ Johan Wise and T. A. Yearick, of Madisonburg, favored us with acall, Mr ! Yearick Las advertised hie sal HEPORTEER, i 1 “iis us a in I intends gong to Misson- Prin Lhe prong, Jobn F. Kreps and lady, of Pine Grove M:lis, spent » few hours with us on their | reiura from a visit to Northumberlend { county. Our jolly friend, Frank Bowersox, of Wi ¥ ! » wirit, Mr, and Mrs. John Sankey viziled ¥ i LEAR Pl H operation of printing newspapers, wiic was quite a noveity to Mrs 8. Onur old friend aud democrat, § Bonn, of ¥ - 3 ii 1 Daniel Larzis twp, was also a cutler if te REporTER office, the other day. We aise had a call from singer. of Tassyville. Mr. R T Craw, of Pinegrove, favored our savcinm with a eall on Monday foser's ( gave the Revorterac Mr LL.B. Fraux, of Reversburg | mioged our sanctum with bis pleasant countet ance, on Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, nee Alexander, formerly of this place, now of Kansas, + { Hall coach shops 1 calls together wish interesting vaaratives of Kausas life. Ei i YY ms the annnal meeting of the Young Men's Christidn Association, held December 22d, the foilowing officers were elected: D, F. Lose, President; W P. Host-rnan, Vice Prea't; C, Diuges, Ex. Bec'y; J. 8. Derstine, Asst. Sec'y; M. Derstine, 8c, Tressarer; J. W. Con. ley, J. H. Lobr, Librarians. The Pre.i- dent appointed the following commit tees: W. P, Hosterman, M. Derstive, J. Lohr, Devotional; C. Dioges, D. Fleisher, J. W. Conley, J Lee aud D. Boozer, Vimting; Wm. Lohr, M. 8, Derstive, J, Smith, Missionary; M. Derstine, C. Ding/ ges and Wm. Wolf, Entertainment, / Chances still open for good: at cost, at Brockerhofls store, Centre Hall, Stock comprises everything nsaaily found in a general store. Dry goods, ladies dress goods, notions, boots, shoes, hats, canned goods, glassware, quesnswares, salt, brushes, soap, and other nrticlds, Re. meimnber these goods are all of first gual. ity and offered at cost to close oat stock, Come and get what yon want, and first cost is ali that will be asked of purchas- ers. Stock must bo closed ont, hence offered at a sacrifice. ~~ Nittany valley has again bad an accident almost as terrible as the one the Eerorree recently chronicled of the Yo- cum boy, who was d to death by a horse, An. Mr Shilling was riding on horse-back near Cedar Springs, the ball- ing of the now on the horse's feet caus. ed it to slip and full; Mr. Bhilling was thrown off, but one of his feet kept fast to the stirrup; the horse started off drags ging the mun qoite a distance, from which he susigined such heavy bruises that his life is dispaired of, wee A two-year old ehild of David Woods, of Martha, this county, drank the contents of a bottle containing creo. i CENTRE HALL. The Masons of “Old Yort Lodge,” lo- juet and entertainment to their friends House,” on New Hale, W. G. Deputy, of fonte Lodge. Officers installed are, J. 1. Lee, W. M,; Wm. Shoup, 8. W.: M. Rish- el, J. W.; J. J. Arney, lL, alter which the entire lodge repaired to the parlor of the hotel; the members and invited guests wailing upon their wives and ladies, con- docting them to the banqueting hall The supper would have done credit to the best conducted city hota! and reflect- ed great credit upon Mr. Meyer the pro prietor and his assistants. The dining hall aod tables were richly festooned with floral wreaths and arches of ever- greens, On the tables were handsomely N FROM ILLINOIS, Bisnop, Illinois, Jan 1, 18835, Eviror Reronren: Thinking a few lines from Illinois would be favorably received, | will em- brace the opportunity of forwarding them. We have been enjoying a Flori- da winter, with but few exceptions. This we suppose is on account of the “tidal wave” which swept over the country last fall. We had hoped against hope, for lo! these many years, but fically oar most cherished hope was realized; we began to think that Democracy was a wyth that bad lived in the imagioations of the dead past, and we were almost tempted to have our names strack from the sabeeription list of the “Reporter,” as it was an aggravation to look upon that word “Democracy” and realize that we were “near, und yel so far,” Dus Ow alter the smoke « f battle and t.e heat of conflict has passed away, and the ‘old love” has returned to power, we feel that 3 % 5 i common ties which ever bound us shall ————— - AR HE ATA EVERY LADY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOR Strawbridge & Clathier’s Fashion Quarterly. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Noarly one thousand engravings, illus trating the new things in every departs ment of fashion. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Four pages of new music, in most cases original, either vocal or instromental. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS! The prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, together with descriptions and engravings to show what they look like. EVERY SUMBER CONTAINS: November 30, at the Lutheran parson-| Valuable original articles, wostly iilus- age in Bellefonte, Pa, by Rev. 8B. E.!|trated, on subjects that trest of the adorn. Furst, David H. Bartley and Miss Mary [nient of the person, the beautifying of Knarr, both of near Bellefonte, {homeand the newest things in art seedls Lock Haven will have a new town clock, funds for thal purpose having been raised by individual! contributions, a MARRIED, On December 28th, in Bt. John's Re- formed church, at Boalsburg, by Rev. W, H. Grob, Mr, Jacob P, Weber, and Miss Mary E. Riley, both of Boalsburg, Pa. December 28th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. J. A. Irvine, Mr. W. W. Krape and Miss Emma Keister, all of Clintondale, Clinton Co. Pa. November 2, by Rev. Bhannon, Mr. John H. Kreamer, of Millheim, and Miss Alice K. Van Ormer, of Bellefonte, . work, December 21, at the house of J. John-| EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: sonback, by Rev. T. M. Morrie, M. Thos. lustructions bow the distant customer not be broken; and to-day-—first day the new year-—wi of reins 10 A n Lige tiie arranged pyramids of fruit and thing the nost fastidious epicure could | crave in suflicient abuodance to satisfy all the invited guests, If this was a sam- ple of Mr. Meyer's entertuinments and musenic hospitality the “Olid Fort Lodge” we want to share their kinduess pain, The entire evening every- of was heartily wed yy all io attendance, a gener I 8o~ : én - Jy . viability pervading the entire company managed with sufficient promenades, charades, ete, to keep up a fuiendly in- termingling among the guests nd a hear- ty social glee. Nota profane word was treard deba present I'he w the Or- { er A +h 1 h credit to a a drunken hi affair done and the tawn, @ 1 SPECTATOR, . . PENN HALL ITEMS, Rev, ID. M, Wolf preached a practical ing at the Salem Ref church. A ig Communion next Sunday, who attended the musical convention at Rebersbury, speak : the people of that town for theirsociabilityand kind- the convention. Migs Emma C. Heckman has returned home from the west alter an absence over oue year. Her mister, Amanda, Our young ladles ighly of ness daring 51 We { are glad to see their smiling faces a ; J. oudo is rapidly disposing five sivighs; that artist | Bartges lias been doing Lhe then. £ Of or 7 ! 10 Wouder, L Lung nail Of Pali MH ¢ he is dispatchic nue of i sleighs, or ay 4 Hi hanuas t | master of the art, J. B. Fistier ern cattie at his Au i | it does one good 10 see them — hey News Boy. { besuties, . "ii Service Reform bill | ] ot reiorm in their pure au Ww Lioioeo: ioers. the rel stop offi : 18 } Jill Bouses, el all tug $4 * sugurate a litde | Douses DY geilivg { groceries at » movement | bat tet 1: } £100 discarding old { 10 sUgar, © erh, (Ody, s¥rups i dried fruits, han BiCes, 8 iy i iresh I Me 4 ie © et nol arrie . % iid R00 vi by wer LUA Li i rine i if LM, ioe, wl £ I 5 oy # anil, a Leese, sud i s i a 2 canned a Giied bel, foe ¢ 5 refotas DUYS groceries: slilfest us { ' iE 4 fad Ariicies ‘ls lors | { CMITTE, YBRIY « on boom~ eulerprise Loborn stot Bll Keaps IDE Up, anu will have 4 new ofl foul this Week, Ila & new grocery by | K, T. Vonada, one of the euterprisiog young men oi tuat section Head Mr. Youada's advertisement io this pauper | ~—=—The largest, p.umpest , 8AL Oysiers, wlwaye 10 be bad at Sechled’s | grocery, Where is the largest and | lime of table groceries to found anys where, Un this dachilers have boit oop j ier enormous rade, reBCLING Into mde FJuibing counties, CHEAP SLEIGHS J. ( Penn Hall, number « finished ighs, finely roned, and guaranteed in every respect, which he now ofiers at near « it vou want a real bargain in sleighs, call at the i shops f Mr. Condo, 9 : - Ihe Dest ue ¥ sik # nam £3 i Las 0 itl st. i ijadot Co. Commissioners have Bebersburg, Mercavtile Appraiser. This 18 ua good seiection, as Mr. Frank is emi- nently qualified or this important posi- tion we John 8. Forster's farm, in College twp. wes sold to John Homan, of Ferguson, at $48 per acre, wee FOr the cheapest sugars, coffees, canned goods, vegetables, meats, oysters, crackers, cheese, or apices, go to Brown's new grocery, on Bishop stree!; take your produce there too, farmers, anything yon nave, and Brown will give you the high- ost market price for it. Try Brown's yoew grocery. wae J. Ross Bell, of Aaronsburg, of whose illness we made mention in last week's issue, died on last Saturday. He was one of the oldest residenters of that town, There will be a meating of Centre Co. Pomona Grange, at Centre Hall, on Thursday, January 18, wweBarvices in the Lutheran church of thin place, by Rev. Fischer, at 10a. m,, next Sanday, instead of at 2 p. m, — Another inch of snow Wednesday. tM STI MSA IBAA WANTED 1 Two reliable men to solicit orders for our Nursery Stock in this and adjoining counties, on a salary, We will give a month's trial (and advance money for the expenses of the same), and, if success ful, steady employment snd good v. Address ( CHABE & Co, The Obase Nurseries, Philadeiphin Pa, (Ens close stamp ) 4janft AM AI, HATS BS The ioundations in Germany snd Aus trin are taking ‘he form of 8 grest public entastraphe. At Ludwigehofen, whers the great Rhine dam gave way, 8 000 persons are hom pote and died soon afterwards, prigeiples that have guided us from i r ii ¥ s @ried ' ney incipies tha y Ue ED . Lut can ne gle. 100 Wollid naturally Spies did state for sixlesn Years we would lose interest in the pauiive ch wilh . in One, ot against © Bossism,” aod we now send fHIALIOLS ul Cal spring rs of one of the ym id that General Beaver republican preside » pulied through in id'nt “get there El” said nom g rom under v t of i ¥ 3 COL rol a 110A the Dy iL was rumored yall be tiai nominee Penn'a, but he od and if he now be knock the other le Wi next i fii es We il him—j Hoplug of parity to health and | Democraiicaliy an {3 iy akir a BITE ( HL ie that “noe, 1 raiess s 4 § ni RE i Rliail tha oF i siiiiaiiug n Llig gh road ) h I am otherwise, Ne happiness, 1 i i i LOMOR BOCH. i - — » ’ i —— Any On6 Who saw the big piles oO | overcoats and other ready-made cloth {in the famous Philad. Branch, the | before the holidays, and afterwards that the counters and shelves looked thinned out, will wonder what has become of it all, Well, the fame of Lewius for sell ing clothing low is almost world-wide, his goods i i i i | ve go { and to Clearfield, {| Mihi | and to almost every house county. It'sof Lewius i 8 ! in a our get own cheng i 1 yO 1 Ai 18 i bie l Go ore oy RAVERSE~15] i vy BIE ¥ il WW wlaregg—- 1 Und MD ring V 1% id v t jgh "ug Miles RU £ ® His LM r H 1 no or w Ads He ix-Wa BO wo Vy aug s. J OC Myers, Ah ere 'D - Harring UCTIONEERR -- The | cimes Salesman, with twenly years expe { Farm stock, Merchandise, &c | his sarvices io the citizens of Pennsvalley | und surrounding country | arate. Address, JOSEPH IL. MEFF, 11isndm Roland, Centre Uo., Pa. Uv BLIC BALE Will be sold at pub- subscribor, 24 mi'ex west of Madisonburg, on Widnerday, February 7, the follows ing personal property, to wig (ue horsa, ule pints with g Ji, 4 cows 2 calves, 11 sheep, 6 hugs, new 4-borse wagon, doulie sled, spring wagon, bugay, log sled, hayrake, deiti plows one reaper, cultivator, ireadpower aod msehineg, fans ning mill, barrows, set of d uble har- ness, one single harness, horsegenrs. Als #0, house furniture, one cook stove, 5 sols chairs, one cane-bottom set, 8-day clock corner cupboard, bureau, sink, iron kes tle, copper kellie, campmenting tent, ete. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock when terms will be made known, F A. YEARICK. UBLIO BALRE.- P Will be sold at publip sale, on Saturday, January 18, ci the residence of the undersigned in Asropsburg, the following personal property, to wit: One good horses, ona two horse wagon, one spring wagon, two fine cows, four shouts, sleds, harness, plow, fanning mill, oarponter tools, oak eeantling, rakes, ladders, corn by the bushel smoked most, bro machine, beds and bedding, cook sinks, onpboarda, chair, ketf'cn, ein, Algo, dt the same tinig pnd oe * HOUSE This ie a very desirable home; lot ts filled with choice fruit and bas all the door; convenient to church and schools, Also, several rquares in said Sale to’ commence at i2 o'clock when terms will be made known, W. Houtz, and Miss Francis 1. Segner,! can shop as satisfactorily and as economis { both of College twp. jenily us residents of the city | PRICE, 50 CENTS PER YEAR December 28, at the house of 1. Long. |} RICE, 5 ¢ ENTS J EY i EA tp WirFpAEE row T : i BPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CENTS, near Lemont, by Rev. I. M. Morris, Mr. | Runes IDGE & CLOT . Nathan Grove, and Miss Mahala A. Gare! STRAWBRIDGE AOTHRIER. ner, both of College twp. {Eighth and Market Streets, Philad. (ian 7 4 Atthe home of the bride's parents, w ri ESBURG PROPERTY AT PR December 16th, by Rev. J. Alfred Koser,| M VATE BALE. A very valuable property in Milesburg, Elmer C. Musser and Nora Fortney,! {ig offered at private sale, consisting of two both of Ferguson twp,, Centre Co., Pa. a . lexcellent town lots, thereon a 23 stoey | 2 ne “1st of December, at the home | HoUSE, i all necessary outt o dings; of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. Alfred, acer failing well of soft water at the | Koser, 3. H. toss and Adella Musser, deor, choice fruit, peaches, pears, plums, | both of Ferguson township, Centre Co, cherries, and smaller fruits on the premi- | Penna. (ses. Persons desiring to purchase s pless- ant and proftebhle bome, can call upon Mr, Elias Zimmerman, who will show them the property, For further information apply to MES. JOHN RIDER, 7d ectf Tussyvilie Pa. ALUABLE 1LOTsS AT PUBLIC Y SALE —Tbe undersigned will offer st Public Sale, on SATURDAY, Januney 20. 1888, at 2 o'clock, p. m On December 24th, at the residence of THREE LOTS. conwsining 9 acres, sd- her son in-law, Henry Beck, of Walker joining Centre Hall, and running to the jtwp, Mre, Christiana Bwariz, aged 92 turnpike in the upper part of said town, years, 8 months, 16 days. | Thesn lots will be sold separately. Terms , ; : 4 {will be made known on day of sale, ELISABETH DURST, 4jandt Centre Hall, Pa. 36 years, 6 EGISTER'S NOTICE, ~The fo R ing secounts have been examined Mary. wife of *Pd passed and remain filed of record in Date ii _““lthis office for the inspection ‘of heirs snd Raker January legatees, creditors and all others in any ! The CQeCOAReC | way interested and will be presented to in lower Aogusta twp., Nor-l iy Orphan's Court of Centre county, on thomberland connty. She leaves & #or-| Wednesday, the 81st day of January, A. rowing husband and six children, and D , 1883, for allowance and confirmation ge circle of friends to mourn her! 1 ThesccoustofD B Brisbin and H |C Shirk, administrator of &e. of Joseph [Bhirk late of Potter. twp., dec'd. 2 The sccount of Samuel Gramley, trustes sppointed 10 sell the real edtste of Daniel Poorman late of Miles township, {eceonssd 8 The first and final account of Hugh dams, gusrdian of Dora, Effy and Mols e Richards, minor children of Thomas ichards late of Bush twp, dec'd. 4 Thenccountof M A Calhoun, wit ions of their ministratrix of &e. of William H Calbe iw ai statement! gi of Union towaship, deceased Lions ol the company is here-! 5 The final account of Jacob Valentine, A RRPTR guardian of Mary 8. Thomas, a minor . . AS! ET: child of Jacob ¥ Thomas. receivable be- | 6 Thefirst and fimal sceount of W ] ues | Williams. executor of &¢. of Barah He Williams inte of Huston twp., dec'd Of Obs Y The first and final account of Sophia F305 19 McEwen and James H Oarser. executor WL of &e of Henry McEwen inte of Walker twp , dec’d. § The aceount of Barding Butler, gus ie 1 of Alice A, Carolin« and Surah «54 09 Brown. minor children of Thomas Brown te of Liberty twp. dec'd. The account of Daniel Bartges, sds 'ministrator of &e. of Polly Hettinger late of Gregg twp , deceased 10 Toe account of William Mulberger and Ssmuel Leitzel, administrators of &e. of Issse Mulberger late of Benner twp., decensed | 31 The first and fine! account of J Y { Dale, administrator of &c. of Eve Houser {iste of College twp. dec’d. { 12 The sccountof James F Weaver, executor of &e. of T M Hall, late of Miles {burz borough. dec'd. 13 Toe final acoountof 8 J Hale, J He'e and W W Hale executors of *y ! On December 28, by Rev, P. C. Weide- meyer, at the home of the bride's pa- rents, Mr. Alfred J. Grove, of near Cen- tre Hall, and Miss Baliie Weiser, of Millheim, Centre county, Pa, f » i . DIED. ’ nas On 26th December, at the residence of | f ber son, David Yocum, of Walker twp .! Mrs. Mar rearet Yocum, aged { mouths, i i - 1 o GRAYS. we Near Fowler station, Geo Eisenhuth, rge Vile 2, aged 40 years, 13 days. was born ) ANNUAL STATEMENT OF i FARMERS M1. F.1. CO. of the F. M. F, County, I Haro i Office i Vi : Ins. Company. ait Ji A of Centre a. J R CrerTae mpi charter, of Lhe by presen January 8 1883 —In the provi ty~fifib an imnce the ar iransac 1 t g i . N 8 by 5 mem bers § insur ance Lhe past year Paid on sane fo whict ilax Less per cent off for c Ca Makin AYRIiAl ae I A0 x “ 13 or the past year EXPENSES Di. 3 t 160 81 10000 Ww i dainry of S SRIArY Of AT Printing se and static E wm board Balances due Mrs cniey | Stewart, Appraiser as rent, 3 4 7R Lo i eis Balan e Vv smn’ Gr Dinges fiir | Milis &c. of Reuben C Hale inte of Phii psbarg {bora,, dec’'d a1 The first and final seconnt of George Ww serrar, administrator of &e. of Jacob “5 C ar i Feo rrar inte of Harris twp, doc’d. 15 The first and Son! seocunt of George Sweeney ara Alex Kuhn, sdminisirators 1 &e. of Eliz. Bitnes inte of Potter twp , iecensed. JAMES A McULAIN, junit Register. » inker int Ww ¢ use J 1 1s : i Mrs 11a joes on r | Lot K import loss arm impiemen's Jobin on f ea di € GCu= Ya ; i {| H, Neidigh a3 | Tots! accruing aussie { and funds f x : f Cotip. thay | ‘ a gst | ek expenses 1 To whion add of 18784 year Notes 80 and Bl Minus cash premigms Carpenters’ risks cane celintion, tax on notes and exonsrations i Making the total avails ahle assets of the Comp. this day Face value of premium noles in force Risks and insurances taken the past year 9283 832 82 Riskeand insursnoes of 1878-9 and 1880 and 1881 in force Making the rigks of the Comp, this day Amount vutstanding At an election held lowing members wer for the ensuing year: G. Baily, Henry Kelle Kurz, John K. Runkle, J. B. Fisher, 8, J. Herning, H. BE Duck, J. H. Musser, Dani Brumgart and Sam'l Gramley, whereupon the new board organized and appointed the following officers: Presi dent, Fred Kurtz; Vice Pros. S.J. Her ring; Treasurer, Wm Wolf: Sac’ «3 PB Laase, HENRY KELLER, Prest. D, F. Luiz, Sec'y. 11jan rram— rer Bly UW GHUCERY we A we ~COBURN, PENN'A.— w—— Oy —— RB. F. Vonada will keep staple groceries, pure and fresh, and low in price. COFFERS, SUGARS, SYKUPS TEAS, VANNED GOO ~ RRIED FR BES a apy it 182, 180,211 68! oy LE 1,310,004 10 A samo day the fol. 6 elected directors R. G. Brett, John r, Jos, Baker, Fred APPLICATION FOR LICENSE ~ MN OTICE is hereby given that the To neir petitions for license in the ofSce of inacle rk of General Quarter Bessions of the inpulication will be made 10 the next sess 26.786 57 Slama of said court to grant the ssc 190.005 4 J 1 elong da i. y 237 RB Swear " Fa? A EK Graham Saloon do | James Redding do Saow Shoe {Jobn Francis do RSilipabung | Robert Taylor Tavera 8 Geodrich do Go J.C HARPER, Proth'y. C In the Orphans is of Mary Aun Rank, deo'd. he eyate 1,826.1 The undersigned, appointed sa Auditor W. Munson, sdmisistra of said decedent, 1 and Amos thane Ls! ill meet - ties interested at his office in Bt: #83 14dectd ELLIS L ORVIS, Auditor A PMINISTRATO 'S NOTICE — of Tn : Inte of Miles twp., dec'd, IE Ny ult, respecifully request all themselves 10 be jude Soa ing alaim . the same duly RB “henticated od Pete Administrator, OURT PROCLAMATION. wing named persons have fled sce, in and for said county, snd thst 8S Musser Tavern, Hibs ar, 7ez.01 3 1 Kunew do do 15 881 48! John W Stein do |W do 400 68! m Parker do —— a ———— a AY PIons NOTI Centre county in the matter of ¢ Qos of is make distrilgtion ! ihe fande in hands o " gally entitled thereto, w nang hms lu. on Monday, Jaouary § 1 st10a m, tration upon the estsle & of ery fully granted the undersigned, he would make Imm paym "he ment. « WULF, Rebersbu Tdecht od Whaeteas he Darter oy ies A BEST OVS nas LT CRAUKERS, &o &o. pd. All kinds of Country Produce wanted, and highest morket pris worms, 2, forks, shovels und picks, hay aod oiler stove, oon! and ten piste stove, tables, Me tha Ane p and sitilited’ in Agro burg. necessary outbuilding fliwing water at town in good stats of cultivation. PHILIP STOVER. ces paid for it.
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