The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 24, 1886, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
NPN IN NNSA Nr
Cex tee Harn, Pa, Fun, 24, 18835,
Terms. —$2 por year in advance, $2.50
when not in gdvance. Advertisements
20 cents per line for three insertions.
One colum per year $90-—34 colum $456.
#0 Horeaftor all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
OOMS IN
Merchants’ Place, Bellefonte.
¥
+
CAN FIKD USB WITH A
LA. Better Assorted Stock
IN OUR ELEGANT NEW |
You
THAN EVER
A———————————————
LOCAL ITEMS,
~——Horace Zerby moves to Nebraska
the coming soriog,
low from consumption.
—-—0ur old friend Ph. Kemp, of Pi.
Gap, gave us a call.
~All the best cough drops in the
market at Marray's drug store. uf
Greaninger, at Coburn bas sold
his store to a party from Watsontown,
~—(German Canary Birds, all compar-
atively cueap at Murrays Drug Store,
-~——The old Soow Shoe depot, at
Bellefonte, was burned on Tuesday
night,
~We understand that Dr. Jacobs |
denies there is any scarlet fever in this |
locality. i
—— Sanday and Monday kept raw and |
windy ; there was about hall an jech of
BROW (0 cover the ground,
Henry Beck has been appointed
post-mauster at Madisonburg. A good |
appolutinent,
~—A violent storm set in on Friday
night of last week aud Rept up a fierce
how! ail day Saturday.
—— Considerable damage bas been |
done to grain ficlds in our valley, by |
hawing aud freezing, this winter, i
~ At Cobura potatoes are hauled to!
the cars at 30 cents per busbel. We
thisk they wonld bring more in the!
spring.
dg. BR. Lee, of Tassyville, will leave
that locauty aud move to York, this!
slate, ext spriug, where he will engage
in the tanuiug business,
Mr. W.W. Spacgler, of near Potter
Mills, favored our sanctum with a eail. |
Will 18 vue ol the best citizens and
farmers of the township.
Philip Meyer will run a meat mar- |
ket at Misbeim, Philip was a good mil-
jer and will kill pone but best beef.
Here's our horseshoe, Puilip.
Mr. Joha F. Heckman, one of
Gregg township's most
erat seh
«We furnished the financial state
ment of this county in our last issue.
The report givesa healthy showipg for
the tax-payer. The debt of the county
has again been rednced by the Commis.
sioners in the last fiscal year, and if all
outstanding sums are collected it will
place a eurplas in the county {treasury
The Commissioners have been faithful
to their trost, and deserve the thanks of
the people for their economical ad minis-
tration of the affairs of the county,
The report shou'd be read by all. The
statement is somewhat prolix and could
be materially condensed and yet present
the same showing satisfaciorily,
A
identers,in the death of Jacob Arney, Mr,
Arney had been in feeble health all win-
ter, and was slowly on the decline uatil
Friday, when he died, Mr. Arney was a
good citizen always ; he was retired in
his habits, and altho’ living but two
squares from the main part of our village
he was rarely seen here unless when on
actual business. He was a consistent
member of the Reformed church, His
funeral took place on lust Tuesday, snd
was largely attended by relatives and
friends.
init iinet meta mptmaen
—T0 show how deep ia the interest
some folks take in the town, we uote:
| Tne railroad company would bave made
A RE EH SA AB A Wen 35M
LOCAL ELECTIONS,
The following reached us too late for
last week's issue:
HAINES,
West Precinct~Judge of Election, Aaron Wea
ver-luspeclors, Charles Bower, 2 D Thomas
Reg. Amir, W Musser,
Fast Precinct—Judge of Election, J C Weaver
Inspectors, K E Stover, H Musser—Reg, Ass'r, J
M urndorf--Assessor, Wm, E Kune; Ass't Ass'r
Adam Bartgees Nosh Weaver—Tax Collector, M
Feldler-—-Supervisors, - George B Stover, Henry
Behwm—8chool Directors, A. ¥. Kreamer, G, W.
Kreiter—Overseers Poor, Johu Bower, M F Hess
Auditor, P. T, Musser—Constable, H., J, Crouse—
Twp, Clerk, BF Haflley,
MILES,
Judge of Election, G Kreamer— Inspectors, J 8
Hasel, P D Winters—Assessor, J R Brumgard-—
Ass’ Ass'rs, Reuben Gramiey, Aud, Ocker--Tax
Collector, J K Weber—Supervisors, WB Royer, J
Garret~Bchool Directors, Henry Miller, Charics
H Brumgard Overseer Poor, John Shaffer—Audi
tor, Hewry Dutweller—Coustable, Ellls Broon-—-
Twp, Clak, C C Loose
HARRIS,
¢ Peace, Fergus Potter—Judge of
. Murray-—Inspoctors, Jas, Kimport,
T V Huuter—Ass'r, PF Weber—Am't Ass'rs, M
Hess, G Swab-Tax Coliector, C C Meyer-Super
visors, Peler Kukn, Jesse Markel-School Direct
ors, i Meyer, W McFariane—Overseer Poor, W H
Miller—~Auditor, 6 W Willlams Constable, Wm.
Twp. Clerk, Chas, Moore,
i un —-
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
Dale & Co, merchants at Farmers
Milis, intend moving their store to Cen-
tre Hall.
The Methodists intend holding a festi-
Justice of th
Election, W A
Moyers
this a water station but one or two busy-
bodies were unselfish enough to assure
{ them that Centre Hall was the dryest
spot in this section. When we think that
{ our town supplies all the country around
| with water in dry seasons, this was a
{ meritorious act. The fellow shoun!d be
| looked after with a microscope and elect-
ed to the town council for Life,
AS Ap men -
{| water works by the boro’ is just now be-
ing agitated by some. As ihe
water works is one upon which we plead
i
ion, but leave it entirely to the wire
| heads of our splendid little town to give
{ hight upon 80 damp a subject. Our town
| is noted for the best water and most p-r
| fect and cheap system of any town simi-
- —— ro
| = = Reader, right here examine the
| address tab ou this paper snd rewit us
the amount showa 10 be dae, or at jeast
for some high office. We peed the mon
| 8y to pay that other fellow who
you, but can’t pay until you pay us, SE
you will get your money back and thal
will square accounts wih three parties
bat you must make the start, as you wi
| perceive,
Rd
Owesy
>
ighter of
¢
by
house fu
was ri
»
H.
sirl ken
and died ou Saturday, This is a sad
reavement for the lady who bas
her husbaad and two children joside o
four years. She was & M
Tub. of
Bisse OF O0f
§
has been again tarued ato wour
BiLg.
-
and ranges in Bellefonte is at Kyle
McFarlane & Co's, The
P ti largast st 1
. % "eu ¢
GIRL ATE sf IOS ii
above firm is daily receivibyg new
makivg their stock more complete
Fheir cash prices are low «8
BOGS,
Lhd
the
iowest,
- a -
fe roller mill office, along
ne main buildiog, 13 now heated
steam. Ceatre Hall has the first steam
heat on this side the snd wil
Wh tui
county,
for bowling by the uoprogressive
conteats,~—these are fuond ia ali
keep up strife,
ad -
lirect attention to the adyi, of
the Logan Machine Works, Bellefonte,
Farmers and others newid
ing soy kiud of foundry work, 110
Kan, or Other pips Hiling, wid Bud them
competent forany kiad of job, at reasous
ch Arges, Loew Lombined
woe WY 8
sie
Uniun
Auvil, Vise aad Drill, as well as work ou
steatn fiiting, can be seen at the Centre
}
lung esough to favor us with 2 pleasant
—~ Another house is going up back of
the toil gate,
is putiug is up lor biwsel! asd expects
to neve it completed for occupancy by
spring.
~Lh® old school house at Aarons
burg is veiog remodeled by the overseer,
Milia, gave the KePoRrer a call. Mr,
suimnmer there,
ww Heury Weaver, of Aaronsburg
drew a back peusion tbat amounted tw
pear a $1000, He has bought Capt. Har
per's howestead, near ihe Lew caurcu,
and now we suppose wili live and die
happy.
On Batarday last, a young man by
pame of Jerome Btambach, soa of Rev,
Sambach, bad his leg brosea above the
knee by a kick from a mule, This hap
pened at Kassler's saw-mill south of
Asronsburg.
wee Mr. John Bankey, one of our val-
ued oitizens, comes to own, looking as
thoogh not io the best of health, Had
he lived in the boro’ no doubt he woald
have beeu traded off by those who fol.
low trading with the rads,
«Mr. M'Laughlin, an expert west-
ern miler, bas been enya and now
bas charge of the Centre Hall roller mill,
Patent floar is now being manufactured
as also No. 1 susignt grade — the work of
the mil is equal 10 western flour,
weThiere has not been a siogle Ban.
day, for two months, that did not have
unpleasant westuer. He who ordaius
the weather is no respector of days, as
we well know he is no rn of per
sons, and treats the high and the low
ke,
harley Bmith, of Middleburg, oc
enpied the KeporTeR ssncium, the o her
day, aud filled the chair better we
ever could—Charley wei in the
neighborhood of a quarter of a ton, He
jun genial fat man wud one of the best
De nocrats in America,
ee 3ome miscreants, says Mr, Joshoa
Poiter, “sy as moonshiners,” entered
tae grain noose of R, HL. , who re.
ing out the staple of thie door
i]
wee Allred Kreamer, living on
| upened vue of Lis bara doors nad prog
| wre it louse and strikiug Mr,
be was picked up and carried to
butse fusensible In wich condition
he
- smn
Mr. W. J. Alexander, a respected
| citizen of Sprivg Mills, says: “1 have
veen terrioty sill cted for more thao two
munihe with eruptivos of te skin, over
| my whois budy, evea ou my eye-lids,
| caused by a general deranged system. J
| used Dr. Swith’s Balve aod now 1 am iu
| wy usual besith.’ Suid at Marray’s,
“ ap fon Ap on cies a.
ee A fine mouument has been placed
pover tae grave of Col. Jusiau Neff, 10 the
cemetery at Lois place, [iis a tiue gran
ite stone sud presents quite a tive ap-
pearance. IL was put up Ly A. 5. Stover,
uf Beliefoute,
ne
Flom. Ellis Garver, of Grant City,
Mo, formerly of this place, is hers ou a
visit. He is one of the yonug men who
took the Greely advice, and Is now serv-
ing his third tera in tue Missouri Leygis-
lature,
a —_——— a I] ——
wee A, festival will be held ia the M.
E. Charch, at Bpring Mills, on Mareh 1,
2and 3. Proceeds fur the benefit of the
chareh,
-» hd pene
~The new 8, Luke's Evangelioal
charch, of Millheim, will be dedicated
next Sunday, Feb, 28. The services wili
be ennducted by Bishop BR, Dabe, D. D.,
of Cleveland, Ohio, assisted by a nnmber
of prominent clergymen from dd erent
rts of the conference, Prosehing on
nday morn ng at 10 a. m. by Bishop
Dubs, in the Eaglish Innguage; at 2 p.
m, by the Bishop in the German Jan
age, and again in the evening by the
op in the Eng'ish guage, A cor.
dial t
nvitation is extended to all to conte
and hear one of the mot profound
thinkers and most slaguant of palpit or.
ators, \ . Hexasr,
8B. M. Mouxrz,
Pastors,
come UNDERTAKING ~~ After April bin
1886, I witl be well prepared to ation
¥ to all the business of ar |
sides on the Potler homestexd, b
away some 1b or | ie door'sed Gok
from large bia in sh
val in their charch soon.
The Evangelical people of this place
| Spriug Milis is to be the centre.
| have already made arrangements
| to house the new minister,
| We feeli sorry to lose our good friend
| Chas. Koarr who is going west io a few
They
10
{ Music teachers are plenty: Misses
Bpigeimyer, Moyer aud Bible and Prof,
t PH. Meyer,
{ C.A.Krape intends moving into Mr,
| Krumrive's house,
Peter Wilson is again enjoying good
hea th,
(i. R Spigelmyer and 1. J, Grenoble are
doing the boowing business io town.
Wo says, “Joe had 8 baby.”
Jolin Swarner will shortly take charge
i of Rauk's wagon maker stop, when bas
Ce 0. D,
vo
PENNS VALLE
THE FIRST RETTLER.
The first emigrant to Cenirs county
was Andrew Boggs.
upon
3, 1768, describes tue land he (1769) ap-
ites for ss on the north side
“y
i to nothing more than markiog bis
lai, and he sold his right to Matthias
lotigh, a land speculator of Laocaster,
gy
ys Addis)
Milis
laiues to Georgs MoCor-
y Great Spriog tract
i
Spring
¢ first nettier of Gregg township,
Allis Ha ties’
ito John Watson is dated the
& +
estor of the J,
Sathe
vy, for the Ladwick
i lied on the turnpike north
3, hall way Spring Mile
x
Millbeim, and Jobn Watson was tue
bal ween
setiler in what is now Pena
i Samuel Hoy, who settled east
im, was the next settler 1a 1774.
trial vetween Col. Bamuel
Ww
1
ill 8
Barber, E:q., bad Nov 30, 1810, George
MoeUormick aud other settlers were wii
George MoCormick test: fies:
i '
ia
and Lived here in 1774. (Uapt. Jatbes
including the forks of the road
in Bad
I kaow the land upon
I have
Eagle |
| which Mr. Barber lives,
i about two miles from it.
IWOsGip.
| tue road were on the tract in
but this ove. I was shown a coruer tree
| aud some time after 1 was called
| by General Pobier to earry chain whos
the line was rup, and going around it in.
cluded
ment
| bis mproveiient we were at the pisce of
| veginuing. Geurge Wouds came in
{ vs below tue furke, aud purcuased
ed before driven off uy the ladiane,
{put up a wsbin sod esbin barn,
bait furs 1u 1777. abasdoned the
country iu 1780. Fled in the wiuter of
deep BuoW, was Away three years aod
ten wouths, Fled about the 12 of April,
Fue setliers returned generally in 1784
Woods did not return aul 1785 or 1788
Gen. Potter lived first on the north side
of the pliine,. He cisimed the tract ad-
juluing Barber's, aud suid 100 acres of it
to Gevrge Woods, Wouds tield a Plece in
his ven rigut, usd I purchased it of him,
Woods’ house was about thirty perches
from the lund I bought, Then came »
piece of land 1 don't know who owned
(Mr, Kerr here testifies that this tract
was Lhe Alexander Loog, aod sill ju
Gon. Potter's faunuly ), then my land |
bought of Haibes (the Gregt Spring
tract.)
“I was accquainted up and down the
valley, and knew no place called ‘the
Forks’ but this; one road went up and
down the valiey sod one to McGrew's
mills. Barber settled on the land afier
we returved from the war. MeGrew's
mill wes begno the year I came to the
valley, A path came over at Long's Gap;
canuot sey whether there was a path in.
to the head of Brush vailey ornot. There
was a path around the head of Nittany
Mountain, and one went to Junkin’s cab-
in aod over to Bione valley, There was
a path from where I lived across Geor.
vs valley to Kishacoquillas, MeGrew
srought his family in, 1 think, in 1778
Woods’ enbin wes on the north side of
Binkiog Creek, 15 or 17 perches from the
creek, He has since buiit on the other
side. He removed to the south side on
a ptirchase he made from Gen. Pover. |
lived on the lend bonght of Haines, »
understood by the ‘Plains’ that |
Penns valley which had neitie
or water. Wilsot wea the on Salil
in Peon's valley in 1772, ved b
! stown now is. In 1774
He
Sa SOM A A AS AIR A
Hubler, Four came the same day with
me, Gen. Potter surveyed a road from
Haines’ road to where he lived, old fort,
and soon afterward Gen. Potter went
with the first militia,
“The path from Bald Eagle; one fork,
onlled Logan's fork, took off where I
lived, and went to Kishacoquillas; this
ten miles from the Great Plains, The
other fork from my place went to Buffa~
lo valley, There was another fork in
the plains, one branch of which led to
Standing Bione, ten or twelve miles from
the forks which led to McGrew’s mills
The forks to Standing Stone were above
the Great Plains. Don’t remember of
any fork leading to Brush valley. I knew
Mr. Maclay and Potter; at great variance
before the war, not mach after. The
plains came nigh to Sinking Creek.”
At May session of Northumberland
county, Potter township was erected ont
of Penns, Buffalo and Bald Eagle, bound.
ed eastward by a north-west line from
the top of Jack's Mountain, in the Nar-
rows, to the top of Nittany Mountain;
thence along the top to end thereof at
Spring Creek, on the old path; thence
sonth-southeast to the top of Tusseys’
Mouutein; thence along the coanty line
to the top of Jack's Mountain, and along
the same to the beginning, Potter there-
fore included Brosh valiey and Penns
valley as far west as Lemont, and a por.
tion of Hartley township, in Union
county.
POTTER TWP. ASSESSMENT, 1774.
Horses,
Alexander, Joseph......... 1
Brown, Thomas cssromae 3
Maurice
Cattle
Davis,
i
i
1
Davis, Jonathan i
Hoy, i 3
il, John
k, George
Joseph gristand sawmill
Hu, Joseph
one Negro
One servant.
4 three servants,
1 [new settler.)
The first constable of the township
was Joho McMullen, who was continned
in 1775.
Tue above assessment indicated the
i
3
mpson, Wm 3
date of the erection of the first mill and
i saw-mill in the waliey, McGrew mili
wis on the site of what 1s known as the
Red Mill, in Pouer township, now, 18582
goed by George M., Harler. The four
[@icNivs were among the early settlers
, 88
[2% pags township, Mifflin county
cule that the lines of Potter included or
was thea supposed to 1nvlade, the east
{ end of Kisha.oquillas valley. There isa
coufusion in the legislative description
am unable to explain, Ti
es the date of Ceplain (25
Potter's removal from
| Peous valley, A fragment of “a
| Capt. Potter's vendoe, Apri
| which the purchasers are Oid Balfato val
y COTTODGTales Le assesment
@ 11st ple
erwards Gen.
Bullalo
purchased of Reuben H
tine Epler warrantee tract, in Gregg
O# Dsl where H. J. Herring, Esq, J.
y > IW live, aud on which the
i now of
BOTS Were tract
Ag 20M 0 Adams Beed in Reed
ACEeadth,
ip,
stands, eas
in the
1794.
Jane 17
Haines 996 acres, comprming the
north side of Penns Creek,
{ forks, west 532 rds to a white
{ and from the white waloot
by Harers, Swovers, Fiedlers,
| Peng twp. Linn Hit, Centre Co,
nt
etc,
DIERS,
Any soldier of the Peonsylvania
serves, who was mustered 1uto the
loll States service asd hooorably dis
| charged before serving two years, can
| her of something to bis advantage, by
| addressing W. Hayes Grier, Harrisbarg.
Auy officer of tbe Reserves, who was
promoted from Lhe ranss, can also hear
sitoilar Dews by wddressiog Mr. Grier,
who was a member of company A, Fifth
Pentisyivauia Reserves,
Ree
Ua
STORE FOR Barm-—A very desirable
stock Of general werchandise, occupying
one of tue most desirable bosiaess stands
| tu Centre county, is offered for sale by
| Prumpibeller & Voasda, iu Coburn. For
| furiher parboulurs apply to,
H. H. Tremrrnsnias,
24feb2t New Columbia, Pa.
NELRCT Bcnool—~The nndersigned will
| open 8 select school, in Cenire Hall, be-
ginning during Apnl. Taition from $2
| to $4. OC Mc. Risa,
Merchant tailoring st the Phila
| delphia Branch, and satisfaction guaran.
jee, Ap experienced bead oversees
this department, if
orn mes] grists will be ground at
the Centre Hall roller mii, Tuesday and
Saturday of each week, 14
MUBICAL COLLPGE-~The 2th Session of Six
Weeks, opens Monday evening, April 38, for the
wachiog sod training of young ladies in yooal
and jostrumental music. Address, F, C. Moves,
Musical Director, Freeburg, a. AUfebim
mt ED
On 18 inet, at Spring Mills, Mrs. Evans, wife of
Win. B Evans, Esq, aged 7S yeas
00 3 instant, Catharine A, wife of Andrew J
Stover, of Halves Swh J after a Loiel (ness, aged
836 years, 10 months, 36 days,
Sale Moreh 20,
JPruMcsALR «ine ball mile samt of Contre
Hil, on the Barnet Wagner farm, on
Saturday, March 20.881 p. m.: 2 good bea
farm mares, 4 cows, one fresh, heifer, 2 calves,
head young catile, 1 bull 2 years old, 2 breeding
Sows, 7 pigs, 2 shots, Chesterwhite boar, Cham
pion reaper mower, 3 ulohy grain drill, 1}
south Bend plow, 2 Centre Hall plows, Centre
Hail gorn ter, 2 harrows, single trees, evener,
barrel cider vinegar, and household feenitgre.
MALCHIA © ER.
D, R. Bweetwood, Auet.
Bale March 18
Pree SALE. —At the residence of the under
March 35 Ove oot Tate with ¥
arch 18 Ope goo! mare , DUE Cow,
shoats, homsebold furniture, § stoves, and many
other articles. Sule at 1 o'clock ie Lp
NOTICE ~The Auditors of Potter
meet the boards of Overseers and Sapery
andit acoounits of same, at the public house
Maron, 1586.84 0 &. tere oi |
are al "ww
ationd. hy W. SPAN
RA ————
1,
G.
MARRIED.
,Z. A. Yearick, J. M, Weaver, of
On7,b
\ 2a and Miss Fannie M. Bower, of Be
Woodward
bersburg.
Feb. 7, by same, in Aaronsburg, Jas, W. Bmith
and Mis he (!, Reinhart, both of Haines twp
On 4, by Rev. P. C. Weldemeyer
Vonads and Miss Edith 8, Smith,
twp.
At the Lutheran parsonage Nittany, Pa, Feb
4, by Rev. John Brubaker, Benjamin Ksuffinan
Wo Miss Lizzie White, both of Zion, Ps.
, Bale March 10
Pr BLIC BALE. —~ Af the residence of the under
signed, 134 miles cast of
Tusseyville, Wednesday, March 0. at ip m: 1
mare, 8 years old, heavy with colt; 1 horse, 5 ym
old, 1 cow. calf, Chesterwhite sow, spring wagon,
buggy. threshing machine and skaker, reaper
combined, Zhore cultivator, set tug harness, set
single harness, hay fork and rope complete, one
chopper machine, fat press, sansage stuffer, cook
stove, coal stove, table, cupboard, lot of chairs
bed stead, and other articles,
JACOB R. LEE,
Bale March 19,
PUBLIC SALE. At the residence of the nnder-
. signed, 1g mile east of Boalshury
Friday, March 19, at 1 p. ma: One bay mare wi
foal, one black horse, 2 cows, babionts, 2 sets of tug
harness, set singe harness, set flynets, Zhors
wagon, 1-horse spring wagon, open buggy, sleigh
sled, hay rake, grain drill, 2 plows, harrow, bay
fork and rope, cider mill, 20 sores of gralo in the
ground, 2 grain cradles, corn planter, disper bell,
riding saddle, fanning mill, bed stead, table, sink
forks, rakes, double trees, chalos, lot bags, sco)
shovel, set hay ladders, and many other articles
Wm. Goheen, Avet, A, OBMAN
Geoipe W
bh of uregg
igh
BALE MARCH U4, one mile west of Pine Grove
Mills, st 9a. m., sharp, Horses, Mules, Caltle
Eheep, Farm Implements, and Household goods
J. HALE RO&3
Bale March 6
UBLIC & At the residence of the
dersigned, st Centre Hall, on Batu
March 6. at 1280p. m. One borse, bug
2 sets single harness, set plow gean
2 heavy collars, grind stone, cuttd
pole,
ging iron, chains, 4 wheelbarrows, 2 wel i
halters, heater
ing wood, lot lumber, No. 8 cooking
conl stove, parior suit, sink, 3 tables, 3 bed #tes
Ww dozen woodeest chal, 3 doz, caneseat chain
4 rocking chairs, lounge, brass kettle, dishes, dx
HORACE
Gre
ZERBY
x1 Os AT PRIVATE BALE Three several
parcels of ground, al and near Potters
Mills, willed by Joseph Carson, dec’d, to Mm. M
E. Hutehenson, are offered al private sale, One
ot, containing about 1X acres, Kaown as the Was
n property, wilh a lenant house thereon; anoth
t, known as the Toner property, with i
¢ thereon ; the other a tract of mow
is , one mile south of Potters Mills. For farth
pardéulars apply Wo, WM M. ALLISON,
Potters Mills, Pa,
Agent for Mrs. M. KE. Hutehly
EXECUTORS
, deceased,
NOTICE. ~letiers testamen-
2: th
« GOODHART,
KELRR
re H
MABKETS,
Reported by Evaxa Buos., Produce Commision
Merchants, No, bb North Water BL, Phaled.
Butter, Haus, Poultry, Cheese and all kinds of
Country produce, Quick saics, good prices and
quick returns,
A ARH 1
Pritaveirnia, Feb, 22, 1886,
BUTTER.
Creamery, Penn's, extra...
- Waslern ~
EGGHE,
Penn's, Del and M4, per doz.
Western, ex brands .
LIVE POULTRY.
Fowls, straight, nearby.........
id mixed -
Western, straight .......
is mixed
Boosters..........
Dracks, |
TOTKEYE ooviinns
Turkeys, extra, ye
poor Ww
old tom
=priug Chicks:
Ducks , s
LIVE CALVES AND SHEEP,
Live Catt
Hogs, vie
Cabbage .....coe.
Apples, 1
Potatoes,
NY Factory, choloe
Ohuo, fal, Sue
gs, grail
g EFL TI
5 Lhe ear, Wopped «
Harness, 4 sels cruppen
saddle, team saddle
1a, moaidis
mest bend
vipegar
arge iron kettle, wash boiler
4% in. Jlesther
ie indder, with rope and puliey,
rw Ta dgging iron, Ig In post suger, 51 cross
in power saw, bag cart
is and box, 2 sriugs
ood hand corn shelier, roof
#, saurkraot kuilfe, 400 ib
uit, household forniture,
wood stove, beds 8
bedsteads, corner cupboard, sink with lop cu
| board, large bureau, 3 wash stands, Sour stan
with castors, chest, stove pipe, lounge
gina, extension and ober labios, 3 doen oan
seated chains, arm chinlr, guestswan, soDEW
tabs, meal vessels, barrels, washing
sewing machioe, potatoes by the bushel
er articles. Bale 10 commence at 12 o'clock, sharp,
Win, Goheen, Auet MES E C. GROVE
wheelbarrow, shoeing i
sieigh bells
bows, shils
BORIS CRITI
Sade M
+= BLIC SALE { the residence of the
1 MN #tved 0
CENTRE BALL, on Thumsaay, MARCH 4
good Swork horses, § milk cows, (0 fresh,
Fear old bulls, five yemriing bulls, 1 | yesrold
heifer, four calves, all horn cattle are No. | shor
hora breed. vie Yorkshire sow and pigs, six No. 1
shouts, broad wheel wagon std box good as pew
good twohorse wagon, Champiou
reaper with rake sud dropper. good grain dr
good land roller, Millhelm cultivator, No, 1 ha
rake, Jong sled, new jog sled, carriage, good fan
ping mill, good set of hay ladders, 28 1
pew South Bend plows, 2 Molite Stark
un
Three
planter, double shovel plow, 2 good harrows, 2 1
poon, Lewisburg feed ogiter, double and single
rooms, fifth chain, Lidey grain cradle, manure
| shod, wagon holster, six
| tongue hay forks, 4 shaking forks, other forks,
hames, check Hoes, 2 single lives, bridles, ball
2 lead relos, 4 good pets, about 8 steer chavs
collar chains, cross-cut saw, sud many other ar
ticles. Sale to commence at 9 o'cliwk.
J. N. Lefwzel, Auct. GEORGE DURST
or
: Sale March 2
Bt BLIC BALE. ~At the residence of the un
dersigned, one mile wost of
FARMERS MILLS of Tuesday, MARCH 2 Four
Bead of horses, | stallion 3 years old, 1 mare 3
years old, | horse 2 years oid, 1 brood mare with
coll 7 years old, 1 one year old ool, 1 spriog colt,
Scows, 1 bull two years old, | heifer 2 years old,
5 yearling onives, 10 head of sheep. 7 bogs, &-horse
wagon, 2horse wagon, 2-horse spring wagon, hay
rake, reaper, 2-horse cultivator, 2 L-horse cultiva-
tors, drill, Barsheer plow, Imperial plow, Ball
plow, 2 shovel plows, grind stone, hay fork and
threshing machine, shaker and power,
, 2-horse sled, 2 pales spreads, double
and whipple trees, log chain, fifth chain, set tng
set front , sot plow gears, 3 set fis:
nen po reed Thaies 2 sloads, table, din
J ACOR HOMAN,
Worrn Rememprning,~ Hereafter sob
scribers to the Reronree, who will remit
one year's subscription In advance cn
fotain B85 Cents a8 a premium for ad
farket§
1A MARKET.
16 Wheat
87 bid and
} id
d and
& INQ ana
m was dull quiet
» asked]
and, with
POAT
y, with
id and 4 asked bruay; 307 bi
a
ing asked for Fel
Cals
3
gs MAT
—. 4 “ ' ’
i May. Were steady,
-
§ ALA 907 Ask
*
IARKET
cents, go
mon
{ Deel catle—Extra 5iaf od
{ 44804 C, medium Jjadie, ©
4
Soa
wiadic
cep were in lair demand and fi
{ Extra Sdadjc, good 4judle, «
Judie
Lambs, at 3lalc
Hogs were inactive, at Glabic.
ra
minon
CENTRE HALL MARKETS.
sein smn
GRAIN MRKETS,
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & 80X
Prices sutject to fouations of market
FLOUR AND VEED.
| Best Roller Flour. 4%
149%
Middliags per wu. 3§ M0
Bran per ton.
Bran, retail, cut
Chap per ton 2
Mlaliperowt | 80
3¢
{| 24 Best Rolt'r Flour
Prices at J.D, Long & Son's,
SPRING MIL1= PA
Emall Stove Coal $9 White & mixed ©
Cheslhtl ovat 1°98 Butter... is
410 ges Fd
2 Pdatoes a
TR fard.... . é
" 5 Pork snssssmmnns 8B
sapere: Be to He
Suow Shoe.
Hed Wheat...
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4 PMINISTRATORS, NOTICE Letters of ad
* ministration de bots mon upou the estate of
Daniel Fauber, deostetdk Jute of Potter sowimsiip,
having been lawiullgaraaged to the nndenigucd,
he would respectfully request all pers as Kiow
ing theinwelves to be Wed 10 the estate to
make immediate payment and those haviug
claims against the saoe 10 present Lhe same duly
authenticated for wtficntnt,
Wnuk * WM. WOLF, Adm'r.
wi Centre Hall, Pa
Sale Feb, 27,
prnuc EALT Ad the late residence of Geo
Los, decd reoers Mills, on Satur.
day, FEBRUARY J , fm: Two horses, 2
cows, | heifer, 2 honda , Jot of harness,
bobsled, Jog sled, and chain, stove, bureen. table,
4 chairs, 2 bed corn sheller, sonlding
h, ele, BARBARA LUNG,
- nl Admiuisteatrix
Cesar Haru “Mear Mangen—Th.
Centre Hall Meat’ market having a re
frigerator fnoilies cate at all times be sup
plied with fresh mests, of the bes qual.
ity, also bologna ssusage. Next door fo
Lotel ; open day.
Tmav if
"a
centres of business AO pinces of amuses
ment and di v d depots. ss well
a all parts of the ity, are a iy seccessible