THE CENTRE REPORTER NINN NII NSN NN NN NN a Centre Harn, Pa, Ava. 4, 1880, "TERMS. —$2 por year in advance. $2.60 whon not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line {of three insertions, One colum per year $90—% colum $45. p0r-Horeaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a crodit of two months additional as a pre. mium on $2 in advance. zi 0 q 0 0 Ai ~~ So Chingl - ah ¥ H H Place, Belle Merchants’ Chinal LOCAL ITEMS, Dog days are coming. Centre Hall is getting the ball fever. Mr. T. Benton Ulrich was in town on Tuesday last, ~—County Grange met at Centre Hall on Tuesday, 3orough September 13, bases — sch vols Mon lay, open on last Friday night. — Will Floray is digging a cel a new house near the station. ——Some of our farmers report potatoes to be rotting in the ground. —Misges Mame Harper and E Barr, of Tyrone, are the gues's of Miss Jennie Boal, ~The Misses ar for the sie Kahn and Nissly, two | g ladies of Hummelstowy, | 3 of Miss Anrie Mingle, Aun excursion to Centre Hall 1s be ing talked of by Mifllinburg people. Wauen you come, bring ball team along. Rev, W. E. Fischer left for Berlin, Somerset county, to spend a vacation of three weeks among friends and rela- ing A CARD. Owing to the serious illness of my father, I have been unable to make a proper the county, quently the report has been cir ed that 1 had withdrawn from the contest, for the office of Prothonotary. 1 here- canvass of wilad Hie and say to my friends that I am a candi- date to stay, and if possible to win, and hope that my friends will not permit op- posing candidates to take advantage of my misfortune, Respectfully ul J.C. 1 nant Tha thirtieth gession of the Penn~ evivania Normal Music School at Free. burg opened on Monday eveni n the Musical College, for a term of six weeks, Boarding students are in attendance from eleven counties, All the rooms in the College House are occupied, F.C. Moyer, Director, — My, Simon Rable, of brought us a few samples wheat, grown by him this stalks average five feet and the b longer and heavier than the winter wheat, The beads average abou seventy grains and of a large size. yield is large and more profitable to farmers. These samples can be seen any time by calling at our office, The was purchased at the Centre Hall mills, ’ {ARPER. ne. 1 ng i Cenire of ng The ead is year, $ are spoken . eT Hi 0 following possibla candidates on the n« lican county ticket: Congres Hastings and Col. Milli J.G. Loveand J. P. Ce tary, John T. Johnston ; For : i no name are rats are Assembly, Prott and George t attorney we | ¢ Fhe Republi yhat Lhe distri ye 10. Well, we gel A Wail goiLug wo « in beforehand, W at, a D jority. we MDOCTals § time ago, the citiz of the same on J avenin Ref Kg 0 church, at repairs, wil Rev. D. 8, M i8 expecia was cool bail somewhe tives, ——A game of base ball will likely be | played on Saturday evening between } Penn Hall and Centre Hall, on the lat- | ter’s grounds. — Ex Sheriff Spangler has gone to | Indiana county and in company with | drover Rankin will arrive here in a few | days with cattle, Rev. Leisengring, pastor of the | Lutheran congregation at Lewisburg, | with his family, is spendiog a few weeks | at Spring Milis, ~Wes Henny bas made quite an improvement to the exterior appearance i of his house on Church street by the | erection of a portico, ~~ Harry Camp, son of who was kicked by a horse at Mi some time ago, we are glad to learn, able to be about again, —Mr, George Grossman, exeeutlor, advertises the real estate of Michael Ulrich, dec’d, for sale in another column of the REPORTER, —Were pleased to have pleasant chat with Rev. Dr. Brooklyn, who is on a visit homestead at Spring Mills, Prof. D. ¥. Mauger, who will take charge of our Grammar school, is a grad- nate of Franklin and Marshal college and comes with first class recommenda- tions, — Prof. Hosterman's select school at Spring Mills, opened with an attendance of about 50 students from different parts of the county, He is assisted by Prof, Btover. John Dauberman, of near Centre Hill, thinks of beginning work for a new house, in this town, ia a few weeks, and will become a citizen of the town after its completion. ~~. Communion at Centre Hill, Aug. 8, at 10:30 &. m., when the Rev. Oliver A. Kerr, of Bordentown, N. J, will preach the sermon. Additional services on Saturday, 10 a. m., and on Sabbath at bp. m. — Any one desiring to investin some valeable real estate at Spring Mills, read the advertisement in another column of the Revenrer for the sale of a farm and tract of land, estate of Peter Wilson, An- gust 21, wee A, festival will be held in Woll’s Grove, Centre Hall, on Saturday even- ing, 7, by the members of the Evaogel- ical church, A warm supper will be served, and melons, fruit, cakes and ice. cream be kept at the stands. Proceeds for the benefit of the church, Mr, Wm, Meese, of Tosseyville, desires us to announce to the farmers of the valley that he has a first-class engine and threshing machine and is Jrepared to clean up their crops in first-class style and at short notice, He is accompanied by a force of good workmen, ‘ weffenry Keen, of Penn township, has returned from bis western trip and gave our sancttm a call. He reports Contre connty folks gotling along fairly ont there. Michigan and Illinois are suffering from dronth, Mr, Keen would refer old Pennsylvania as a state to live > . yn Monday, says the Centre Dem- ocrat, James Shope, of Snow Shoe, re- ceived a severe shock while sitting along the railroad near that place, The light- ping struck the rail and ran along it, shooking him severely. He was picked up insensible aud remained so for some D Ps wv v is WwW. R. Cam ir a call and Wilson, of | to the old | Centre 1 8 a the fie ISTE Ha ' 5 " Umprire, Will Kurtz, Centre Ha A large crowd was present, young, and especially the young who frequently applauded and their boys encouragement, “PICK-UPS.” Donelive, thé Mifllinburg cs hails from Lewisburg and month for catching in the team. Miflinburg was well pleased with decisions, ~ they onghti to be, The Centre” Hall battery sir twelve mea. Harpeter canght though he had a day previous, This makes the fifth boys, (ood. The boys were well 3 Oa rants £2 gots 3 4 X Lewis the ba ted behind Inger the dislocs r onr in treated every AN OLD GENTLEMAN THE RAC oo Aw Bellefonte on went plunging down the bank into the muddy water, The doctor was immersed from head to foot in the water and lost his bat aud umbrella. He is an old man and quits heavy, The fall might have been seriotts, and it is a wonder that no limbs were broken. Asit was, he would have drowned had not persons gone to hie assistance. Mr. Taylor, the foundry. == Republican, oe JT, ELMO HOTEL, Nc. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduesd rates to $200 per day, The traveling public will still find at this Hoe tel the same liberal provision for thelr comfort, 1tis located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well ds nll parts ofthe city, are easily accessible by Street COnrs constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure,” Your pusonage respectfully solicited, JOS M. FEGER, Propristor, rs MI HO A The President has signed the oleomar- garine bill, | FCT TTY ! COBUR i Daniel the plas Cvrna Orors and Thoma MInicisitil Andy bis mail about ready to raise the sam Inmber business is Glsewite & for on, and A110) again, LN In their up aw =, tig parents, George . Krenmer, only son of Jonathan and Alice Krdnmor, of Valley Valle, Kansas Gaorga born in Rebersburg, Fa, Land at the time of his death years, 1 month and ; Dien. ~On Sanday morning, Jaly gl the residence of ~ way was but 27 icking up I. & Wm. present Van { WOrK Valin's carpenters on Monday, and to expect to | tember 1st inday school is We expect Lo metime month | good tiwe in general, W. HH. Kramer hs r horee, and i8 lookin Fy fhen he will to Miilheim to whenever he sees fit, Breninghouss h bh Our in } ha raer. nex » BOO lathing his by hed be will th Go in, I'e terers DERTIrAnces ine. ii fobs th } ini culen the | i a wianh hy WY Wiki davehters uburg. ; all profonn : it is nop donbtis i Her [eve » the truths and promises o 1. give posilive as with her in des a ATEMENT IN nt has nity of Paris, Tex i AME recovery of Mer. J. } | waa 80 hi piesa hie could or raise bis head ; | was dying of consu sth, bee citeme BOL ryb mplion, eve bim. Pills; by the time he had flesh thiriy-six pounds, free at all drug stores, —- oo DIED AT THE AG Baltimore, Md, years, > >» Remedy and Blood Parifier, covered. - a» A RIOT, Amalerdam, Jaly 27-1 killing” games, i need, more aud Washirgton, Ve sunny a picni 1 M2 rd ' “uy A t { is by all ap- Ouse to put in a best cansed v. wi said bi trial bots a large aken two : in | A Cre - i ly and ef. Ine bottle It is the believed He will iii musician I Le remei by tho nhered ywn in Peon’a, he was native #8 the “boy 13 the leader of the 14 vears of age, until removed with 0 Vailey Falls, at the age of x» he cam i he his parents t 90. Sine music for { tana, after which he retnrped went into busi to with Falla and re as the leader of the band, George ieable and naturally attracts sincere men that quiet, disposition ti to it- self ardent fidence, had mo 4 WAVE made months suddenly iri wer limbs, and th wa d be A all done, all threo nen nf- slow, done that ainister erfully stay ne OU was and si r bis restoration ing parents asters could IO ¢ } he t y gave Lis yuciled through ER Cand PAMIRCTRLC Usagos 1 to ant i A CARD aLL Wralic usages aunee it J Har ¢ Prothous a 1 willben can ttviect to Democrat ¥ of B er, alloraoy. ———— 1 ve Ei. Jenn { the bride's Googe § Lytle, of noar Od § if % r On James I county. i's the Mh wit, by Henry Rinehart, J PF. 0 Nugwie Omdorf, both of Centre - DIED. At Jackeonville, the 15th wil, Elisabeth, b Yearick, aged 61 yonrs, 7 months Mm wife « Jacob and 17 days Near Hublersburg, on the 2 man, aged 0 yours and 4 days Near Jacksonville, at the rsosidence of her son. fn daw, Aaron Back, Mee Elisabeth Zeigler, aged 70 yours, hh months and 11 days On the Z3nd uit, at Millhelm, Pa. James I» Hooveman, aged 27 yores, 6 months and 2 days, Mre. Dandel Homer, of Toseyvilie, on July 7, Aged 49 yews, 1 month, 22 days 3d ult, sane Hol A SO 0 SAO AIRY 0 WANA When Tiaby was sick, we gave ler Castoria, When she was a Child, ahs eried for Castoria, When ahie heoamas Mis, she clung to Castoria, When abe had Children, she gave them Castoris, aug SUHLIRIFFS SALE. 1 ER] BY 3 i i ® " TH WG Bree ng sid street n 4 feet, to fhe ing one acre and oF be th ind and E. M. Bi sal certain tract of PB, Cent 1 ax follows, to wit Wht o the north by on the east by the 1 ¢im to Coburn, and John RBragght, coptaining onedalf an E more or less, (No buildings) BSelsed, taken in execution and 10 be sold as the property of Wil lam Moyer No, 4. All that cerlain building Joosted in Boggs township, Centre county, Pa, bounded by lands of MecKinnpey's heirs on the east, and Pat. rick Flinn on the south, on the west by MoCos & Linn & Oo. and on the north by Jahn Harper containing about soventysix (V6) scres. The buliding i a twostopy Tame dwelling bons eH fort. Seised, taken in excoution and to be sold as the property of John Watson, Ko. 15. All that message, tenement and tact of land sitaate in Lauve wir, Henter township Contre county, Pa, bounded and described ss fol jows, to wit: Un the north by public road. on the west by ands of Jolin Schreier. on the porth by lands of Chambers, and on the east by lands of Dualop Shagert, containing two acros, mors or less, Theron erected a tewostory frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildin Seleed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abrabam Houser Nao, 16. AL that certain tract of lend situate in the township of Ferguson, county of Oentre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at stones, thenoe by lands of David Weaver south 18 degross east 10644 perches 10 stones; thence by lands of Moses Thompson porth 713; degroes east 9g porches 10 stones; theuoe along lands of John and Emanuel Houte north 1580 degrees west 100%, perches to stones: thence along lands of Musser and Hess south S006 degrees wost 10 610 perohes, to the place of naing, oconeeining six acne and sigty-four perches, net mensure, Seized. gakon In esecntion and to be sold as the prop erty of Jaoch Weaver, No, 17, All that certain traot of land sitaate in the village of Eagleville, Centre county. Pa, bounded and described as follows, to wh On the west by lands of Willlam Bitner, on the porth by ao alley, on the east by lands of Susan Graham, and on the sutith o a public road lead ing from Bellefonte to Lock Haven. containing oue-fourth of an acre. There are erected a two | tw - county fore FOOTY strobe from M on the sn (V6) wad vo oe wid a i 5 mi le, on Saturday September : 8, scribed real estate, of Michael vig: No. | containd IE ACRES %, thereou erected a me, two House, with cellar, ait Orchard of of water. No. 2 son. tajtlug 11 ACRES and 32 perches, about 6 Adres ars clear, the balance being timber bounded by lands of John Lee, and Jacob Ret. ber's hedrs. No 8 containing 5 ACRES and 1o Porshe with good hembock Umber, bounded y lands of Jacob Runkle, Jecod Reber, wna thers : : Bale to begin a be made known y Fiuit, and spring : 12 o'clock, when terns wilh 3 GRORGE GROSSMAN, Executor of Michael Ulrich By RT PROCLAMATION, Wherear, the Hon A O Furst, Presid the Oonrix ! Common das of the a Judteis] - wi, conuistiag i counties of © Huntingdon, wed the Hen. Jas = pote | and Hon, Chatter Monson 8 sane, J od fs ty, having wsevned Yhelrp of duly |, 18, bo me doreeted, for ~ 5 Oper and Termine and General J Peiive Quarter versions of Lhe Pesce in Ballefonte. gounte of Centre, and to commen se nn the onday of August next, being the 20nd day « 1808, and to continue three weeks, N ivan to the Doroser, Justices of the Pease and Constables of saideonnty then and there in tiveir we J in the fornoen of Mik day, ® Lions, ek aninatione, a to dn those Ciitngs wile! ba Wy oon ba dome, and hose who wee bound in romeo Ble se ainet Lae prides tha o jail of Ugnbes sounty. be then and Gute agninel ws hall be jou, Given nade my hand, at 8. » the of PETER ne fy eval be ve whi EY hare to prosy N
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