The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 17, 1886, Image 8

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    Carag Harn, Pa, Fea 17
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OOMR IN
Merchants Place, Bellefonte.
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market at Marray’s drug store. tf
~The Evangelical conference meets
at Millheim begianing of next month,
German Canary Birds, all compar-
atively cheap at Marrays Drug Store
J. Hale Ross, merchant at Linden
ee flarry 8S
lord at Spriog Miils, gave the“ Reporter
a call,
—The Houtzdale
’
miners have de-
ceéal,
select school in Centre Hall the coming
summer,
The United Br. charge
erecting a parsonage in Miliheim,
comiug sum wer.
the
quit farming sad move lo Madisonbdurg,
next spring. He makes sale Feb, 18.
wee I's Collins Brothers have par.
chased the extensive irou ore lease and
fistures in Cull:
Ore Company.
Tue Good Templar organization
has purchared a Landsome carpet for
their hail, wul
meeting a pieasant one,
Increasing.
The order is
———— Tue La
Ribert Hoimes,
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STATE COLLEGE,
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANIC AR
A new department has been added (o
the State College, that of Mechanic Arts,
in buildings erected for that purpose.
The building is a sobstantial two-story
frame, built of native yellow pine, and
divided to accommodate the
TS.
working, carpenter shop, ete.
Pine Hall band was present and furnish.
ed musio for the occasion, The inaugu
chapel, which was filled with invited
followed by prayer by Rev. Lourie; after
singiog of another hymn, a portion of
the USth Psalm was read by the reverend
gent'eman aforesaid.
address was then delivered by Prof. Jno.
imperfect apprentice system ubd com-
mechanic arts. Prof. Hamiltop's
were sound and practical and will be car
a pe
THE LOCAL ELECTIONS,
We give the officers elected in Potter
and the borough below. In the North
and South precincts the Republicans
nominated straigbt tickets, The Demo-
cratic chairmen of those precincts did
| their duty and called meetings for nom-
{ inating straight tickets, and the Demo-
| erata stood by their colors and elected
their men all but one judge, In Centre
Hall there was a failure to call a Demo
cratic meeting and by the md of four or
five pretended Democrats a combination
| was formed to give the Republicans half
| the offices and defeat Democrats for the
| other half. The Republicans justly re-
| joide of their victory to the disgust of
the sold-out Democrats, In thedeal the
Republicans were given most of thalong-
Th officers elected are:
POTTER.
North Precinet Judge, And, Gregg--Inspecton
i term offices,
J Bb Neff, J H Odenkirk.
| Assessor, W W Royer—Ass't Assessors, J A Kel
ler, Adam Krumrine.
Auditors, J J Arney 2 years, J G Danberwman, 3
years--Town Clerk, J A Out—Reg. Assessor,
Condo —Overseers, Peter Hoffor—Supervisors, J U
Bankey, J A Sweetwood-Schosl Directors, IL W
Rimport, W C Farner—Tax Collector, E B Hoster-
man table, Peter Smith,
Houth Precinet Judge of Election, G 1 Good-
hart—Inspectors, Danicl Daup, Thomas Palmer
CENTRE HALL BORO.
Chief Burgess, John Rishel,
Bargess, Adam Thomas, republican.
Council, for 2 years, D C Keller, J A Reesman,
republican, B D Brisbin, republican; for gue year,
Ei n Pelt, D J Meyer, John Spangicr,
udge of Election, Daniel Flisbher- Inspectors,
ih, Jas. Lobir,
Overseers, for 2 years, Emanuel Smith, republi
can; for 1 year, John Emerick,
sohool Directors, for J years, G W
I WA Jacobs, Republican: for 2 years, J D Murrey,
{ CD Bunkle; for 1 year, J B Bolt, W Shirk, repulr
Lane
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The General ably
featares in the
Heo paid a
Bris,
glowing tribute
mechanic und ial
dent of the Coliege. The General's
dress was listened to with mwatked at-
Dr. Atlierion was the next Speaker.
He referred to the act of congress from
agriculiural s
He
COLe Yt
bat
the College was being conducted in str
in Ceara Hall, where he will engage in
the mercancle business,
Mr. Thomas McCoy, of Potters
Mills, saw the first swage coach that
crossed the 7 Mis. with tue mail, and the
jast owe. He next expects to ses the U,
to Puib us Baak.
l'une Central Pannsylvania Counfer-
4,
town, wil preside. Toe Confereace
nambers about 100 ministers,
mad by tue upsetdog of an omnibus a
tae Haocock
Puilagelphie. Tuey were not hart.
The new Regulator Cook, sold by
J. Kyle McFasriane & Co, Bellefonte,
rog.lates every tuiog io the kitchen of a
wel reguinied home. It is the strongest
stove made; has double plates under the
tire thereby heating the oven evenly, It
is warranted 10 bake or money refunded.
A forwer ci izen of Penn township,
Mr. Marin Dniblebis, died on Mouday
morning, 8, at his home 10 Clarion twp.
Green ¢auty, Wis, where he had Jived
soma 16 years, since going west from
Centre cottaty. Tone wile of deceased
died 8D0uL siX years ago.
ef, M. Keonedy, foreman of the
mechanic arts shop, at Btaie College,
bad four iugers un of bis hands cat off
by the buzz saw, on jast Wedaesday, on
the oweasion of the upening of the build.
ings. He was showing the workings of
the machiue to visitors when his Ps
wos caught,
weer. David Flory who had an arm
mutilated sume four weeks ago by having
it caught in 8 threstiog machioe, at Jno,
Hoy's, near Beilefonte, died from the
eilvets of the injury on last Friday. The
arth was smputated about a week previ.
ous to bis death, He was buried at Cen-
tre Hall on Sanday.
weiss Lydia Mosser, who had her
home with ber brother Pbilip Musser,
in Haives twp., died at the residence o
John Kerstevter, io Penn, on Wednes-
day of lust week. She had been at Mr,
K'soa a visit and becomiog ill there,
died a short time after being there, Her
sxe was 06 years, 11 monthe, 22 days,
we Mr. Charles Woll and wile, of
Haines twp , have returned from a six
weeks trip 10 Michigan and Illinois
where they visited relatives. They foun
the Biovers, Richards, snd other former
Centre county folks, well and prosper.
ous, Mr. Wolf repors grain fields louks
be ne in Ohio but not so promising in
nois.
—eeWe direct ihe attention of our
readers to the advertisement of MeCor+
mick Bro's, in auother rolomn of the
Kevonren, These men
opvued u furniture store in Camp’s ol
stand, and solicit a part of the public
prironage, Toey are good aed worthy
wo and will keep up with the times io
_ hat partaios 1o fi and wu
ing. They hail
suppuit
Dr. Atherton can say sbou’ as noch
iu
ara
utters, and he Las
to correct misrgpresesta-
dons that have gone out respegliug the
coilage.
Toe institution was never in as flor
ishing con and tothe unt
ring efforts, asd abil Dr
Alion 88 ow
ty ol
dae.
After the addresses the crowd was
vited to proceed to the mechanic
nfancy of wnat i
wiil be a fahture
Byery
ts
1 at
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o distant future
e of wii
teal proud for
tw i
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Pea: sy y AN
will dev
ROre ts
Wen
nian can
to proportious tha
institution and
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Sit
mmon th.
A live J
role
of thie boys i
tween ye edo id
Alexander, chairman of the Dem
Boro, Com 10 the interiorau
“pigger'’ fellows it may be
that two fuverals were not
difficulty arose from the action
chairman in calliog a meeting the
formed a mixed local ticket, lusiend
a Democratic ticket while the Hepubli
caus around a+ stood up maafuly
ticket of their own and a»
with the Democrats, altho’ i
the mojoriiy. This fact gave
umbrage to ye editor aod some Oiher
Democrats who think the orgavization
should te maintained and sustained, and
especially when the enewy is around
chatiengiag the Democracy by muakiug «
siriet party nomioation, Tois
cause of the hubbule,
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A very sudden death bappened in
short distance above Ceotre Hall, Mr,
poon, on Ssturday, Was
piayiog with a bittie son, sged 2 years
the child partook and wus livey.
There wus ao open cellar-way in
apartment, and the father old the litte
one pot to go too close 80 as not to fail
into the ceijar,
approached the open space sud would
ther. Haviug repeated this several times
is retreated close to him, aud with a fant
ery dropped over dead. Death was
caused by paralysis of the heart,
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—An unexpected death took place,
at Coburn, on Tuarsday of lest week,
abous 26 years, was found dead, al
Lis father’s, in one of the rooms. Tue
young man had been to supper, and par-
took of it with usasl appetite, and with
drew 10 an adjoining roow, when pres
eutly a noise was heard as if from some
one falling, and on entering the cham.
ber, the young man was found lying on
the floor dead,
Ll so
—emeThe Contre Hall Republicans feel
good over their victory and some predict
ed last night they wili carry the town.
ship next. So they wil, if Democrats
can be got to dicker, which bas been a
practice with some for a nomber of
years; its effect ia telling upon the coun.
ty, the majorities having been cat down
to near defeat already, When the Demo
cracy looss the county, thess fellows wh”
bring it about will be fonod over amon®
the Republicans for office, as a rewmi
for Sreacbery.
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~e)n the 1ith instant, at Globe
Mills, in Boyder county, while Mr. Wm,
H. Ripka was at his barn’ attending to
chores, leaving his children in the house
these took to playing with the fire, sie
the dress of his little daughter Lizzie
took fire; hearing the cry, Mr. Ripka
hastened to the house and grasping the
little one ran to the spring and pnt ont
the fire. The pody was severely burned,
bat there are now hopes for her recovs
ery.
an ho
to Pittsborg for trial, He
. WB Mingle: for 2 years,
epubii 3: for 1 yeur. H Boozer
I F Alexander,
i Assessors, Wm, Woll, Simon Harper
¢ of the Peace. H Dr Vau Pelt
fax Collector, M B Richards.
GREGG, 8B, P,
ash 30,4 H Leltzell &
10. J 1 Condo 69
r5, Sam’! Burrell 85, W H Bloom
v Hea 2 Sam’l Harter 8, Dan
visors, John A Marriek 122, J B Heckman
i. Ye k 58, Jumes Haloes §
ar, Fred Zettle 1 i Barrell, J ©
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1. Das
2, Davi
Lettie 174.
Lain vi, é
A mess
w I %
WH, 30%
ii 85, J 8 Heri
tor, W. Pea 127. ¢
if Mark 49, i
Mu £
Crawford
MILLI
tnnkle 44. J B Ream 100,
"1a. Shook 74.
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ork isn 61, David Barree 56
2, D A Ruuk 30
r A And,
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Alexander 4
vik fent
Hartman
DLiethe 53. A
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Jou Keen 43
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Reg
11.
ed Letiers al Leu es
Sanbury, Pa, Feb 11.—~The adjon rned
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“MILL DEATH US DO PART”
Atl the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. J,
W. Tibbot, Thumday, Feb, 4, at 10 o'vlock, by
Rev, L, O. Mend, A, N, Runkle and Mis Tinnie
A. Tibbot were united in the holy bands of mat
rimony, ;
This cunnibal event was announced
through our columns two weeks ago.
A AW
changed from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, when
the invited guests to the number of 125
repaired to the residence of Mr. J. W.
Tibbot, where the ceremony was to be
serformed. The rooms, so brilliantly
ighted aod handsomely decorated, were
never thrown open to 8 more brilliant
assemblage, vy everything seemed in
perfect harmony and accord with the
two loyal hearts soon to be united as
one,
At the appointed time Mrs. M V.
Sweesy, who presided at the piano, began
playing the grand wedding march, and
a8 the sweet strains of music sounded
throughout the rooms, the first brides
R. Li. Thompson, marched to the head
of the parlor and occupied the positions
assigned them. They were quickly fol-
lowed by the second bridesmaid, Miss
Jessie Tibbot, accompanied by Mr, W.
Powers, and immediately behind
them came the bride and groom. When
all was in readiness, Rev. I. O, Mead
read a véry beautiful ceremony, admon-
and pronosinced them man and
impressiva prayer by Rev, A, J, Coe, of
Rev, Mead then introduced
them to the guests as Mr. and Mrs, Run-
kle, and congratulations were in order.
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Bower,
Weaver, of
of Be
Z. A, Yearick, J
On 7, by dev a
Woodward, and Mis Faunle
bersburg,
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Feb, 7, by same, in Asronsburyg, Jan, W
and Miss [rene C. Reinhart, both of Haines
On 4, by Rey, P, C. Weldemeyer, Geoige W
Vonads and Miss Edith 8. Smith, both of Gregg
twp.
At the Lutheran parsonage Nittany, Pa, Feb
4, by Rev. John Brubaker, Benjamin Kauffman
to Miss Lizzie White, both of Zion, Pa.
Sale March 10
~~Al the residence of the under
J signed, 134 miles east of
Tusseyville, Wednesday, March 10, at 1 p.m. ]
mare, % years old, heavy with colt; 1 horse, 5 yrs
old, I cow, calf, Chesterw hile sow, Spring wagon,
buggy, threshing machine and skaker, reaper
combined, 2-home cultivator, set tug harness, sel
single harness, hay fork and rope compiete, one
chopper machine, fat press, sansage stuffer, cook
stove, con! stove, table, en sboard, lot of chairs,
. 4 nd other articles,
bod whens, u JACOB BR, LEE.
fale March 19,
HUBLIC SALE ~At the residence of the under.
F signed, 34 mile east of Boalshurg,
Veiday, March 10, at 1 p. tn: One bay mare with
foal. one black horse, 2 cows, bshoats, 2 sets of tug
harness, set single harness, set fSynels, 2-horse
WHRgOnD ,
sled, hay rake,
Hmnith
wp.
HUBLAC BALE
grain drill, 2 plows, harrow, hay
fork and rope, cider mill, 2) acres of grain in the
ground, 2 grain cradles, corn planter, dinner beil
riding saddle, fanning mill, bid stead, table, sink
forks, rakes, double trees, chaing, lot bags, scoop
shovel, set hay ladders, end many other articles
Wm. Goheen, Auct, A. OSMAN
Mills, at 9% m., sharp. Horses, Mules, Calile
Bheep, Farm Implements, and Household goods.
J. HALE ROsé8
See
MARKETS,
Reported Ly Evans Bao, Produce Commission
Merchanuils, No, Hi North Water 84, Philad,
Butter, Fagus, Poultry, Cheese and all kinds «
Country produce, Quick sales, good prices snd
quick returns,
BUTTER.
HR, CXIPR..iiness
ta i. PARP
008
Penn's, Del and MA, per doz Craies
“ ” h tiie
Western, ex brass
AVE POULTRY.
DERYLY..
Cries
Fowls, straight
. nixed
Western,
se 11
Per 1D
straight.
- mixed
Roosters......... .
Ducks i
Turkeys ....
Turkeys, extra,
poor 10 m
vid toms... ’
ring Chickens, dry pleked
scalded
Ducks... ‘
LIVE CALYV
Calves, Del & MB, prime
Fair to good
Common
P, prime
Lambs, extra.
Live Cattle,
Hogs, 1ive.......ce
Pigs, live
Pork
youn
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EB AND BEHELD)
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nor ih
BOCK...
Kher
Chestnuts, §
hellbarks,
Yalnuls,
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ale March 6
1C SALE —~At the residence of the un
lersigned, at Centre Hall, pn Saturday
Marek 6, a8 1230p. m,.. One home, boggy
pole, 2 sets single harness, s¢l PIOW gears, © pPRirs
fiyocts, 2 heavy COLIATS, grind stone, culling box
shovels, hoes, pleks, hods, forks, iron kettle, d
This was followed by an elegant repast.
After this game some excellent
both vocal 8nd instrumental,
The bride was. beautifully
pearl coloped silk, wearing
attired in
beautiful
shael neil roses and smilax., Bridesmaid
blue satin Bodice, wearing natural flow-
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bridesmaid, was
India mull trimmed
with lace, pink satin bodice, and also
Miss Tibbot, second
full
kid
The gentlegtnen were in
dress, cutaway coats, white
and buttophole bouquets
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man from Lewisburg, charged with
if oo
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Wolf
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this Charle 3
wk morning.
county, appeared for the defendant.
the ficst hearing, one week ago,
! feseion, and that he fouoad over $100
his percon.
both
| Inspector Speese larther testified to-day’
| that there were 13 letters registered, tied
in a bundle; that defendant confessed he
Service, was present at
| atwtrac ed the bundle of registered let.
| ters, hid tuem there, and put the bag on
the iain, Toe loss was not discovered
| anti! the train reached Harrisburg. U.
i 8, Commissioner McDevitt after the
hearing decided to bind the prisoner
over in default of $2,000 bail to appear
for trial at the United States Court at
| Putsbarg, on 15th, The prisoner was
then taken in charge by Deputy United
States Marchal IL. H. Marin, of Wills
ismsport, who returned him to the pris
ou here, frou: whence he will be taken
to Pitsburg Saturday or Banday night,
[he accused is youthful in appearance,
emooth faced and not looking more thau
18 or 10 years old. The defense will plead
his first offense, bis youth and previous
good character, His relatives stand high
in Lewisbarg, some of them beiug tue
represeoatative business men of the own,
His father was present at the heatiog
und is quite a pleasant and mild-looking
oid genideman, Mr. Speese says Cather
aan got $140 or $150 from the letters,
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POTTER'S MILLS.
It is feared there will be tronble with
the pew school house to be erected at
Kyg Hill next sammer, It seems the
lease for the ground will ran out as soon
a the old house is removed.
Tue high water last week tore a large
gap in Tuompson's race above Mike
Hmith's house which cansed the shingle
mili to be idle for a few days,
A couple of men cutting logs near the
Gregg (wp. bwoe, 2 miles distant from
here, were heard singing here one caim
worning last week,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shires has been very
sick for several daye,
Tue concert at Sprucetown on Bator.
day night, 20, promises to be a treat,
wission 25 via, KixoLing
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As an article for the toilet Ayer’s Hai
_ Suriviliod. i as the
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lependent, Hh inst
ariner « of positor in
Mr. Ronkle was
the
ist «
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The
was large apd valuable.-
TEOBURN 1LEMS,
On Thurfiday evening abont 7 o'clock,
Heury, only son of Audrew Htover, died
tHe bad been complain
ing for aban ten devs, but was }
fined to bel three or four
platning of pein on bis longs,
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LURYS,
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howe that he was better and had no pain,
About 7 dielock he
after be id down
moment's warsing.
wad intelligent yoong man of ©
age, and & memoer of the school board
His funeral was a very large one and
took plate on Banday morning, Rev,
Yearick officiating.
At present toere is Pery jittle sickness
our village,
he died
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| ketge-wheat 52 to 85, rye 55, corn 40 bo
$5 bariey 00, vats 50,
1t is ramored thet Greninger is about
store room to a party from Watsontown,
fi is also rumored tha: Capt. Vauvaliu
has rented G. W. Stover's distillery, and
intends running it alter April 1. Wm.
and Harry Whitmer have ordered ma
chinery for the mannfactare of hoops;
they intend to operate at the lower end
of Brush Valley. On Saturday there was
quite a crowd here to select candidates
tor Tuesday's eiection, Prof. A. P. Au
man is instructiog a class in short hand.
The schoo! under Prof. Foreman is
moviog aloag all right again. The pay
train passed through here Monday and
makes the railroad men feel happy.
0. K.
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we UNDERTAKING ~ Alter April lst,
1886. 1 wiil te well prepared to stiend
promptly to all the business of an under
taker. Patronage respecifally solicited.
tf Lxvi Murray, Centre Hall,
wee Merchant tailoricg at the Phila
| delpliia Branch, and satisfaction guaran.
wed. Ap experienced head oversees
this department, tf
wee rn men] grista will be ground at
the Centre Hall roller mill, Toesday and
{ satarday of each week. tf
~w—eBhoemakers—| can sapply you
w ith rubber cement for meoding gum
be ots, ete.~J. D. Marray.
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Furniture! Furniturel
MCORMICK BROS,
(Successors to W. R, Camp.)
CENTRE BALL, PENNA,
Offa the finest and largest stock of
FURNITURE
ever brought to Centre Hail,
Prices to Suit the Times. —
Coma and examine
stock and learn prices.
We keep all farnitare usually
wee for10d in 8 =e
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STORE.
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
COFFINS, CASKET®, BUHROUDS,
BURIAL ROBES, &e,
ging iron, chains, 4 wheelbarrows, 2 well buckets
sled. string of bells, 3 hallers, heater i
lot lumber, No, 8 cooking slove
: L bed stends
1s dnzen wood seat chairs, 34 dor. canesest chain
4 rocking chairs, lounge, brass kettie, dishes, &c,
HORACE ZERBY.
one
parcels of ground, at and pnesr Pott
) willed by Joseph Carson, dec'd, Wo
¥. Hutchenson, are offered al private saic, Oni
joi, containing about 18 acres, known as ihe Was
son property, with a lepaut house thereon anolh
| er lot, known as the Toner property, with
dwe ig thereon : the other & tract of
land, on. tile south of Potters Mills
| particalars apply 0, WM. M
Potters Mill
Agent for Mrs M.E. I
X 27 a ne
1% s hd
| Wm. Kerr, decensed
CE. ~Letters tlestamer
upon Lhe eslale O
iste of Potter lownst
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Potatoes,
they would respectfu
| ing themselves 10 be
| make immediate payment, and those havie
gains the same 10 present Lhe same Gul)
it settiement
L
iy request all persons Know
Centre Ootint
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i ter that 4
¢ March 3
Peni BALE. At 1
v wig
Old For WEDS
“a
we residence of ‘he
«1. about one mile east of
DAY MARCH TWO
§ Git Lali yearling
g Power sag
007 ier
on
ipa
forks, scoop shos
Lg By Le
| meat bench, fat press
§ vinegar, 20 gal soft sORD, 3 gal. Copper
| jarge iron kettle, wash boller, plank Seid
hay rakes, 80 fi, 43¢ in. leather beiling,
douse ladder, with rope sand pulley, 12 it lndde
crowbar, digging iron, 234 in post auger, 50 cro
saw, buck saw, 3 interest in power saw, bag cart
wheelbarrow, shoeing tools and box, 2 strings of
sleigh bells, sd corn sheller, roofs
bourds, shingles, saurkract kuife, #0 ib
scales, canned froit, housebold furniture,
way stove, iron airtight wood stove,
bedsteads, corner cupboard, sink with
board, large bu 3.4 wash stands four
with osslors, ¢ stove pipe, lounge, looking
glam, extension and other lavies, by Guzen ose
soated chairs, arm chairs, quesniwamn, solieware,
tals, meal vessels, barrels,
sewing machine, potatoes by the bushel, and of
er articles, Bale to commence at 12 o'clock, sharp,
MES. E C. GROVE
brid
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sland
1300
Wim. Goheen, Anot
Sale March 4
Br BLIC BALE. ~At the residents of the un
cers.gned, 2 miles eat of
CENTRE HALL, on Tharsday, MARCH 4: Taree
good work borees, § milk cows, (7 fresh 2 two
year old bulls, Hive yuniling bulls, 1 I-yearoid
weifer, four calves, all horn cattle are No. | short
horn breed; one Yorkshire sow and pigs. six No. |
shoats, broad wheel wagon and box good as Dew,
good twohorrse wagon, Champion combined
reaper with rake and dropper, good grain dri
good land-rolier, Millhelm cultivator, No, 1 hay
rake, loug sied, pew log sled, carviage, good fen
ping mill, good set of hay ladders, 22 fi. Jong: 2
new Bouth Bend plows, 2 Mollie Stark plows
Heckendorn plow, corn scraper, Centre
planter, double shovel
horse cultivators, hay fork and pulieys, cue har
poon, Lewisburg feed ontter, double and single
treos, ith chain,
sled, wagon holster, six
ood Band rakes, 2 three
Songue hay forks, 4 shah
ing forks, other
wiles, pair double harness, pair new heavy bricn
bands, set of cruppers, 2 set of plow gears, collars,
ticles, Bale 10 commence at 9 o'clock,
J. N. Lelusel, Auct, GEORGE DURST
7 Sale March 2
Bt BLIC 3ALE-AL the tnuldunos of the un.
' dersmigned, one mile west of
FARMERS MILLE on Tuesday, MARCH 2. Four
head of horses, | stallion 3 years old, 1 mare 2
yoars oid, 1 horse 2 years old, 1 brood mare with
colt 7 years old, 1 one year old colt, 1 spring colt,
dcows, 1 bull two years old, 1 heifer 2 years old,
5 yearling calves, 10 head of sheep. 7 hogs. &-hiorse
wagon, 2-horse w ; 2horee Spring wagon, Lay
rake, reaper, 2horse cultivator, 2 1-horse cuitiva-
tors, drill, Barsheer plow, Imperial plow, Ball
plow, 2 shovel plows. grind stone, hay fork and
rope, threshi machine, shaker
fanning will, 2-horse sled, 3 pairs spreads, double
and whipple trees, log chain, fifth chain, set tug
harness, sel front gears, set plow gears, 3 set fiy-
nets, collars, bridles, 2 a Manda, table, din
Uo .
per bell ete. Sale at
J. N, Lolessi, Auoi. JACOB HOMAN,
Bale Feb. 36
2 re BE ern
de 4, 3, mile nm ville,
on THURSDAY, Ti 25: One bay mare, 7 years
old: 1 King ¢ colt; 4 cows (one fresh.) 1 bull,
wa ow
Ca% Y
Ha ang bs
nd 89; asked for
i, with
Mar
#92 BT
steady, with
quiet and
ni asked for February
i
i Luls were
§ ui ay
| bid and 4 wt for Februay; 39% bid
rand 40% asked §
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Lambs, at Sialic
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GRAIN MRKETS.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON
Prices subject to 8 jons of market
Wheat, Red § Cats...
Wheat, White ui
Corn, shelied 42 1
Whost mized with Kye Ix
| abd prioes,
clus
i
Egg...
i Broken
Lutup
i Chestiat,
FLOUR AND FEED
| Best Roller Flour. $ 1 4% Bran per ton
2 Best Roli'rFiour 1 16 Se 1
Middlilogs perton. I8 8 Ch
« 16
2 ox
is POLS cul
5 “
retall por ewi
per |
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| Prices at J. D. Long & Son's,
SPRING MILLA PA
Small Stove Opa’ $ Ww White &
Chesil «oes - ¥ Butter.
Fg Foes .
Pes... Prlaboos. .. cou
Bnow Shoe... Raid ooins
Red Wheat...... Pork ————
Beef... oe Wo &0
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letters of ad
w ministration de bonis pon upon the estate of
Daniel Fauber, decensed, iste of Potter lownship,
having been lawfully granted 10 the undenigned,
he would respectfully request all persotis kuow
ing themselves to te indeited to the estaie 0
make immediate parmest and those havieg
ciatms against the sae 10 present the same duly
authenticated for scttiement
2a WM. WOLF, Adm'r,
Centre Hail, Pa.
Sale Feb, 27,
pesuc SALE At the late residence of Geo
Long, dec'd, near Faroers Mills, on Sstui-
day, FEBRUARY 27, st | p.m: Two horses, 2
cows, 1 heifer, 2 hoad of sheep, Jot of hares,
bobsled, log sled, and chads. stove, buresu, table,
4 shajm, 3 bed
*
i an —
mixedd
10
8
stomds, corn sheller, sonlding
BARBARA LOM.
es a. Admiaistainx
Cexrer Hare Muar Manger~Th.
Centre Hall Meat market baviog a ro.
frigerator families can at all times be sup
plied with fresh meats, of the best qual
ity, also bologna sausage. Next ty
hotel ; open day and evening,
1dmay t Husay ER.
8 ELMO HOTEL,
[3
817 & 310 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
wood rates Ww E200 per day The
traveling public will suit! find at this Hoe
tol the same iibersl provision for their
comfort. [tis loosted fn the immedmie
centres of business and places of umuses
ment and difarent raitrond depots. us well
se ali parts of the city, are sasily accessible
by Street Owes coustantly pasiog the
doors. It offers spwcinl inducements
10 those visiting whe city business or