The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1887, Image 4

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    18, The first and final account of William Lu.
cas, administrator of, eto, of A K, McMullen, late
of Bnow Shee township, dec'd,
19, The account of Robert Valentine, guardian
Eptror and Pro?'r | of, etc, of Wm, 8, Keves, minor child of Thomas
{| C Keyes, late of Union township deo’d,
20, The account of Robert Valentine, guardian
- of, ete., of Johu R. Keyes, a minor child of 'hom
1887. as C. Keyes, late of Union township dec'd
21. The account of John Holmes and Heniy
{ Whiteleather, administrators of, eto., of Jacob
Whiteleather, late of Marton township dbceas
ed.
22. The acoount of A, W,
ete, of Christian Reese, Inte of Patton
dec 4,
The final account of Isaac 8. Frain, guard
ian of Barah A. Loder a minor child of Margaret
Loder, late of Marion township dec'd.
24. Thesccountof A. H. Weaver,
tor of, ete, of Jonathan Weaver, late
8, township de d
riinger 25. The account of Geo
ehman, tor of Jacob Gingerich, late
dec'd.
2, The second and final account of
Runkle, administratrix of, ete, of Hon
Runkle, late of Potter township dec’d
27. The account of Edmund Blanchard, execu
tor of, ete, of Mrs, Adaline Harris, late of Belle
fonte. deceased, as filed by Mary 7. Blanchard,
administratrix of, ete., of said Edmund Blanch
ard, deceased
28. First and final account of E. BR, Chambers,
executor of, ete, of Elijah Chambers, late of Pat
ton township dec'd she
29. The account of Henry E. Dueck. adminis.
trator ¢, ba, of, ete, of Michael Ney, late of
Haines township dec'd.
30. The account of Je
trator of, ete, of ia
township dec'd .
i #1, Firstand final account of Barbara Long, ad- Rouses Pt.. Clifton Co
istratrix of, ete, of George Long, late of Gregg I ’ : > 3
decd A trust $4, 1
t of Joint, Ar Two veurs azo this Summer [ w
f v
™ ny right knee
IT I8 WONDERFUL
rheumatism beging, and how
insidionsly it grows in the system, until
one is startled to find himself ifs victim
in either acute or chronic 8rm. He
thon le the fearful tenacity of its
grip and the utter powerlessness of the
ordinary remedies to give relief,
Probably to no disease have physicians
given mare stuly, aal none Pa more
completely bailed their efforts to provide
a spe dfic: und until Athlophoros was dine
covered there no medicine which
would sarely cure rheumatism, neuralgia
and nervous or sick headache. Thousands
of testimonials like the following prove
beyond question that Athlophoros is the
only reliable remedy, and that it will do
all that is claimed for it.
Catskill, Green Co, N. Y.
August 19, 1884,
I can recommend the Athlophoros to
anvhody that is in want of it, It has
cured mv mother who has had neuralgia
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED
how easily
WE “MADE A BREAK
BUT NOT A BAD ONE,
WE RECENTLY MADE A BREAK FROM OURORDINARY LINE
CESSFUL IN SECURING THE AGENCY FOR
- ” * 3
= CELEBRATED |=| PATTERSON
WHICH IS ONE OF THE FINEST TONED INSTRUMENTS IN THE MARKET.
TURE 18 THAT WE GUARANTEE 1T 10 BE THE BES1
INE IT YOURSELF. WE CONSTANTLY HAVE ON
the
ris
ArriL 6,
Reese, executor of,
township
Hrown, Jr,
choflield, Wis
administra
of Gregg
W
of
Gingerich, execu
Potter township
ham,
Lucinda
John K. OF GOODS, WE HAVE BEEN
CENTRE COUNTY FOR THE
ORGAN .:
FEAT
M
ANOTHER
FOR THE MONEY, EXA
HAND A Fl LINE
FINESILVERWARE, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, RINGS.
PINS, CHARMS,
all her life and also rhicumatism. She suys
is ull free from pain now, and will not
be without a bottle for twice the price. 1
gave a bottle to my brother who had neu-
ralgia in the bowels and it fixed him ina
i Fravx howanos,
few d:
N.Y.
+50
Of
adminis
Haines
sthan Harter,
Harter, late of
IVS
The fir accou an sorely HAINS, GOLD AND BILVER SPECTACLES
executors of, etc,
or township dec'd,
account of George Dale,
inow Grove ®
late of College
ud partial
nin Arney
late of Po
and fi
guardian of Mahala A
{ minor child of Daulel
| township dec'd,
I 84, The accom
Wh
of Walker tov
he 2th
3. The!
ney and Ben)
Jacob Arne
il, and have been compara
| have
feed it
! who
1 rhieun
MA SEWING MACHINES,
hip dec’d
annua’ aod
and Daniel Rhodes, st ¥
Ti IRS nt { ]
1 i, and hs
No far
of John Irwin, Jr
vin We have the Agency for and
trustees of William y
keep in stock the DAVIS, NEW
HOME, and with all ?
the mondern improvements and / ¢ ! 1s country
will attachments adapted for dress at 2 y
makers or the home. Nothing . i ;
would please your wife better
than an easy running machine,
ount
late of Bellet H. HEATON,
ibe A Gri Atvau or his Every druggistshould keep \thiophoros
addel, | \thiopho i it where they
' the At
York
On rex Cipt of
£1.44 jer bottle
for Pills
dyspersia, in.
| Staeation uk ne voi bithty : dbeases .
YORION ‘ impure
ood unequaled ¥
LAMPS, — LAMPS,
We carry a complete line of
Hanging Lamps, the
Agency for the Incandescent
Lamp, which we claim gives a
stronger and better light than
any Lamp io the market. New
invention,
xt others,
we of Spi can.
JAMES A druggist
! i 4 he $ > .
ationa : . phors % {O.. i oe sw HE ELGIN.
ilefonte, Pa, Marc! send either (carringe paid
ITEMS.
- AUDITOR'S STATEMENT
sub- | Of the Receipts and Expenditures of
few Borough of Centre Hall, Pa., for the
year ending March 14, 1887,
reg
Case
will open a
in AK Le
A CARD.
ol»
bh lace A thiophioros Pills are
D
i
and J. L.|{
ttorneys of iD DIA rr We have
B. RICHARD, COLI
1 a visit on dan GH TAX, DR
. Met loro Duplicate J have just returned from the city,
fiery | 1 farch 14. To Bal .
We
oom pletest
he, his BUCY...
» Rankle, where I went lo select
yls fo
W
Thomp
opened
ori
=
U.
( O0DS small and
GOODS +
Come and see
All goods warranted.
] at8s
SPRING
SPRING
train on
ra visit to his home
k the our Holiday
4 Goods,
and get the best Cutler if was possibie
| horse collar . A oa
‘ i LOouerall Ald g ¥ ii 8 0 Bee e.
shop, Centre | 1.2 Lalas 0 wo | 1° secur a
i y balan 21
amen. HH wmmmmsnsnn'¥ " —
*
» *
a.
ite, will de-
Res ognized
on
The
th.
(Foods "are here and will speak
Next door to Hotel J. 0. A. Kennedy, Manager,
Grove
for selves, You are invited lo ex
Tyrone
. He was iS '
. F Fort- | sar, 14. By 5 rent. abatement +
at Boals :
amine them.
HE HICKS & BRO.
UTTER
UTTER
THE
THE -BELLEFONTE, 1}
leers expect
he expense. I
LE secured al a great
S018
of Mt,
Elard~<xrrare,
congratulale myself in being so fortun-
ta services. He is
) procure h
. , ; 3 ’y
first-class and you, the Fublie, will say
\r 1 ’ .
Ir J 20 after you have been fitted by him. ’ V !
to be about / ; ’ - We bave the largest stock at the low.
$
niineg t :
» Lhe y Phunk oub at rn wesnses. (3
ws 4
i sy
est prices of any store in our line of bos. |
BIATSe Cars i
mes renders
» near end
ble to be in
SIN O88,
All I ask is a trial and you will be iness in Centre county. Now that youl
HI
have a Railroad through the valley
£1
convinced, I can give vou choice goods
A
A.M
Telephone Connection direct
LOADED
10
to select from and a Pe rfect fil, which 1
store, it will more than pay you to order!
TO SEE 1
will guarantee to do in every instance. from We guarantee
BE
lin,
TID a
revenue and
vmps fronm
doubt has
ers, as well
ne mann
e care with
Boschee's
reduction of
has been add-
» bottles con.
hereby giving
sin the 75 cent
for Dyspepsia
ithe
‘ . ments and the lowest prices for
——
*
+
FONTE BY
COME
When you can save money)
o . ; "a “ta best goods.
A fine line of gents’ furnishing goods
All the neu
SMOId a
yon will certainly take advantage of this
H. K. Hicks &
always on hand. blocks
lopportanity, Bn
3 Fd
Hass,
FREIGHT MUST
"a.
in silk and stiff hats just received.
8. U. THOMPSON,
Next door to Post Office. Bellefonte
arr at H
| DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane
Benove
Lock Haven
Wil
JAMES LOHR, AUDITORS TREASURER,
i847, March 14. To cash received
J Spangler $¢
DR
from ————————————
Musicar Corigor—The 31st session of
8 ; Six Weeks, opens Monday evening April
Mior's clerk : 3 25, 1887, for the teaching and Training
paid to EG Van Pelt, of Young Ladies in Vocal and Instro-
Treas “ mental Music. Address,
F.C Morven,
Musical Director, Freeburg, Pa.
(se Fran
troubles, have
f any med-
» advantage of
will be
y¥ the sick and af
town and village
Sample bottles
gize,
N raves Renove
Lock Haves
RENOVO Af
W
Monta
arrives ut Harris
Phiinde
hotties
' March 14. MONEY
\ HANDS OF OFFICERS OF BOROUGH
IN | sm't of Borough tax, M B Rich
for 201 2
UNCOLLECTED IN
Smbt
DR. H. §. CLEMENS,
whose regular office Is in Allentown, Pa will
vist Bellefonte one a month and Centre Hall ev-
ry two months, for the purpose of examining and
wescribing for patients, Will visit liefonte
March 8&9, 1887 from 6 p. m. Tuesday to7 p.
m, Wednesday: and Centre Hall on ursday,
March 10. Dr. Clemens is a graduate of the
University of Penusylvania, of 2 years experi
ence, and practices largely by inhalations, Pe
send to office (Allentown, Pa.) for testimonials,
F2decly
the same
NS FOR ALL.
Novelty
s at the Se
i
a is
ool
Amt of Poor lax due from Eman
Smith
Lock Haven
Wil sport
. Mont .
arr at Harr ge
Phlisdeiphia
frie Mall Fast, Nisgars Express West and
LXpress East make close conection at Lix k
ven with BLE V.R R Trains
brie Mail East and West connect at Erie with
tinson LE AMBSRR. stComrywithB P&
WERRatEmporiumwith BN. Y &F. BK R
band at Driftwood with A.V. RK. RK. ’
THE IMPROVED
—. HENLEY MONARCH FENCE MACHINE. ____ :
Store has re-
ath $ oo
ail Last corner We t
streets, Belle-
he undersigned, Auditors of the Borough
“HO stra Tall t
p of Centre Hall, having examined the above ac
rai nim Af
FERInR 10r ail.
a counts, certify to the correctness of the same.
Wa B. Mrvare,
Wx. P, Snoop
Jaxrs H, lous,
Auditors
¢
¢ following ac
en examined and
f record in this
and legatees
interested,
of
day of
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~letters o!
Administration upon the estate of
Joseph Crotzer, deceased, late of Poller twp.
having been lawfully granted to the undersigned
they would respectfully request all persons know.
ing themselves to be indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present the same duly
authenticated for settlement,
AGNES CROTZER,
Administratrix, Ce ntre Hall
BR s———
Ans
TEE
85)
Court
LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT x
Daily Except Sunda ¥.
a Eastward
STATIONS AMIPM P
I 30010 35 16 50 Montandon ® 10 1
40:10 25 16 05 Lewisburg 00 100
4s i6 15 Bich) :
5 i$ 22 Vic feburg
09 6 53 Mi fre
Vg] BE, Millmont
0 Laurelton
17 Paddy Mountain
49 Coburn
5 10/Ru,
b 10 Rising Spr
18 Penn Cave a
i
ZNOentre Hall
B84 iGregy
§ 4 Linden Hall
SZ0nk Hall
» 5 Lemont
08 Dale Summit
i Plonsant Gap
#19 Axemann
FOR 35
GREAT OFFER MADE BY THE MELLINS
FOOD PEOPLE, OF BOSTON, MASS,
Wieand, formerly $280 CENTS.
rs of Jom pa
Cognend
guardian of Ro
p Kreider, late
A
! 10
Be
tebd
In order to advertise “MerLrin's Foon,
the following offer is made to readers of
this advertisement: On receipt of Thirty-
five Cents, Doliber, Goodale & C ty (DTO-
prietora of “MeLrixs Foon,” will mail to
any address two beautiful lithoed water-
entor engravings and a copy of Sunshine
for little Children,” a magazine crowded
with charming pictares and exquisite
stories for the little ones. These engrav-
ings #re by Ida Waugh, the greatest of
American child artists, and Bouguereau,
of Paris, whose radiant child faces are
MADAME DEAN'S
y
ps
+ Executor
Haines township
wp
Fw EE
k. exerontor of,
of Walker township
an
fu
i
aw
EELS
II rr
t int of Henry Meyer, |
f Honry Meyer, late of Miles
Ada
¢ t
ox}
{
Reed, ats
Coburn, executor
of Haines township, CUMMON SENSE REASONS WHY THE IMPROVED
. HENLY 4, MONARCH , FENCE , MACHINE . .
I8 THE BEST AND HAS NO EQUAL.
1_ Beoause the wire is stretched the full length of the field before the weaving Is com
of John H. Miller, administra.
ill, late of Ferguson town.
nal account of Clementine 1.
f. ete, of James Tddings,
of,
»
y deed
tof isaac A. Gates, adminis
Gates, late of Ferguson
F. Shafter
of James
lomo
1, executor of, ete,
Walker township dea'd,
unt of P. ¥
tof Margaret and Clara
Harrison Karr, late of College township
The first and final account of Clement Dale
LE ited to sell the real estate of Nancy
of Harris township dec'd
o i. The third and fiual
M (ise 1 strator of, ote, of Jno,
of Millhetm borough decd, | Bo, D Fouts, ate
15 The fiest and partis] account of Thaddeus
D, 8 over. administrat we of, ote, of Jacob W, Boy.
er, late of Haines township dec’d, :
10. The areonnt of Willlam and Levi A. Straub
axecntis of, ote. of George Riranh late of Ben
ner township, dee'd, as filed by William Betraub
sating executor
17
The neeonnt of J, Fearon May ST
trator fn Peonsylvania o a
is, Lute Of Cnliforiim auch, 0 :
melon dt
known in every quarter of the globe,
One, an exqnisite pictare of rare excel
is a young miss in school, book in hand,
on. They are
now selling in New York city at One
They are pronounced by artis's to be
works of unusual merit, They offer both,
with the beantifol “Sunshine.” for. the
nominal price of Thirty five Cents, The
irs
of pictures. When these are 000
supply will be exhausted for the season.
As a mother's gift to her girl or boy,
nothiog could he mire appro sriate of se-
ceptable. "MELLIN's Foon” is advertised
only on the fnside of the “Sunshine
covers. All orders should be addressed
10 Doliber, Goodale & Co , Penpriotors of
Wiisaxp Feovy 40, 41, 45 nous 48 Contrg!
2 Because any sized wire can bo used, and either 2,8, 4, or 5 double strands oan be used,
weaving'sll with equal facility,
JehEth, or style of picket, or slat, or board, can be used, weaving fancy
#8 Because any size,
iron pickets equally well and
: | mak rotigh and uneven ground, or up and down hill alike,
#8 on even, level ground; and the machine being adjustable, the pickets
it wil © a fence over
1 oo plumb,
Tr a Phe fs ousreh machine stretches the wire tighter, thus making the strongest and
6 Hace ie Any oe, nai OF boy, OAD Operate It, and there are ho Jars 1 get ut of order and
gor is of the bust at and, with proper care, will last a life-time.
dE rn RE irhatane far ploket firmly against the wire, thus
Jrudiing vhe ir sich & sol achite Fant that ih cannod Bp pulied out, snd
8 Hooanae the fence fue will sll kinds of sock, snd is h sirong-
or than barb wire I Ee CIT ae tre iam il kinds o to stock. np
1 by weavi, pat the post. and fasening the. wire strane ( the posts with sia
and not posts, thus the wood parts from coming in contact with
i the or rot. is a very 1m t matter, as all boards in
a pow. a enon Shntinutd expanse r
1 material oan be for making new fence,
" strongest, and most durable fence, and is the only
-
ttt ot a EF
0550 00 NG 00 BO SD AD 08 30 BL
GER ee al
WEqe2EssE
SEEEFEEETT
Tesgnuseses
gz
# 3 Bellefonte
dditional trains leave Lewishy .
don 446.38 m. 946 4m, wna no § Foghorn
e Mon 0 Aw ist h,
I agandon MITE SL 500 8 m, 60
HAS. E PUGH, J
General Manager, R. OOD,
Gen Pase'ger Ag't
~~ WANTED. ~ About 400 bu. of good
thelled corn within the next seven days,
for which we will pay an advance over
present market prices. (all op
Kuntz & Spy,
~~ Wanren. <The undersigned wishes
to purchase a nomber of shoats, Call at
Oentre Hall Roller Mill tf A. Harren.
A So A »
hs WS
Harter at
Iglrest price pald
~~ Hips WANTED by Aaron
Centre Hall mation,
in cash. u