The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 21, 1889, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRED. KURTZ,
STERMS: One yoar, $1.50, when paid in ad
ance. Those in arrears subject te previous
Brus, $2 per year,
Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser
usand b cents tor each subsequent insertion,
Epiror and Pror’r
Centre Harn, Pa., Tuurs, Fes. 21, 1889,
You will find
G. R. Spigelmyer’s
RACKET STORE
in Crider’s Exchange, Belle-
fonte.
under
prices.
fe r————
LOCAL ITEMS.
Everything regular
— Additional locals on 4th page.
——And we got there just the same.
——Cyrus Durst will make sale of live
stock, ete., on March 12th,
——The groundhog still keeps up his
reputation as a weather prophet.
——Jt will persist in snowing a |
little, making halfsleighing and driving.
The real estate of Jacob Gingerich
2 miles west of town is advertised at
public sale on March 16th, |
——All the ice houses are filled and |
all the grambling for fear they would |
not be was a little previous.
——Read the advertisement of Cyrus
Bromgard’s sale, in another colum-—one
of the biggest sales of the season.
——The pavements of the town are in |
a very icy condition, makiog a very |
slippery understanding for pedestrians,
—The biggest sale ever held in the
Seven Mts. will be that of commissioner |
Decker, advertised in the REPORTER.
—— Eight or ten young ladies of town |
had a “hen” party at Miss Sadie Bitner's |
home, westof town, on Tuesday evening, |
What a cackling there would be.
Bromoeard, of Miles and |
—yrus Bron von
Millbeim, gave the REPORTER a pleasant |
call. He 18 one of those fellows who
can be seen “above” all others
The family of Mr. John Riter, of |
this place, wish to extend their thanks to |
friends and neighbors, for kindness acd |
sympathy shown them during the eick- |
ness and death of Mrs, John Smith.
The adjusters on Dale & Co's loss |
by fire, fixed same at $53, which is divid- |
ed between the Pennsvalley Co, and ans
other outside. The cause of the fire
geems to have been a defective flue
— Wm. Swab has invented a new
corn planter which is said to be an im- |
provement upon all others, He is hav- |
iog them built for the spring (rade by |
Mr, Buck, of the Logan Machine Works,
Bellefonte.
— Esq. Boal in looking up the record |
finds that the survivors of the charter
members of our railroad, incorporated in
1885, are Hon. Sam’l Gilliland, of Oak
hall, Peter Hoffer, of Centre Hall, and
Emanuel Ettinger, of Aaronsburg.
— Mrs, Snyder, living near the Re-|
formed church, 2 miles west of Millheim,
died on EBaturday last. She was the
youngest daogliter of Jacob Thomas,
dec’d, of Haines township. She leaves a
husband and a large family of children.
We regret to learn of the death of
J. B. Kinter, at Riverside, which occurs
red a few days ago. Mr, Kinter will be
remembered as the efficient and gentle-
manly tieket agent at Centre Hall station
a few years ago; his many friends here |
will learn of his death with sorrow. i
—What a handy thing the railroad
is. J.O Deininger got a car load of
sawduost by rail from Sober station, since |
atthe mills hereahonuts it was all appropri |
ated by the ica houses; and Mr. Bechler,
of Bellefonte, finding the ice crop in that |
section scant, had his shipped by car
loads from Oakhall miildam.
Judging by the number of tele. |
phone messages received at the Reror~
rer office, as calls for doctors Jacobs and
Emerick, ther: must be coasid-
erable sickness aronnd the conntry. Our
dootors seem to have all they can do, and
amid it all seem to be quite successful
with their patients, as there are scarce
any deaths among them.
~~ D, Musser has been appointed
post master at Miilheim, in placa of Mr.
Bmith resigned. Mr. Musser is a Repub-
lican and thus gets the bead on other
Republican applicants under the incom-
ing Harrison regime. Pretty sharp,
Bam, if your Republican competitors
don't kick when graspa’s boy, Ben, is
sworn in once,
—e]t seems to be a well-founded rau
mor that Governor Beaver will appoint
Dr. G. W. Atherton, President of the
State College, to sncceed Dr. Higbee as
State SBoperintendent of Poblic Schools.
The selection of Dr. Atherton is consid-
ered a very wise one, as heis a man
thoroughly identified with the interests
of education and eminently fitted for the
position.
~eMiss Blanche Holmes, of Miles-
burg and Mr. J. Willis Weaver, of the
same place, were married on Thursday
evening, the 14th instant, at the resis
dence of Wm. Ertley, asrelative, in Phil-
ipsburg.
The Rerorrar attaches, single, were
favored with an invitation and the ens
tire crew extends congratulation to the
happy pair, The bride has many friends
ore.
weThe property in Centre Hall is
assessed about 30 per cent. higher than
that of any town of its gize in the coun-
ty, and in consequence of it our town
Joys an undoe share of taxes. Miles
rg is more than double the size of
Centre Hall, yet our town pays more
state and county tax than Milesburg—
showing that in Centre Hall po arty is
assessed at least 100 per cent higher than
in Milesburg, which is near the county
seat where wonld natarally be
more valuable than in our town.
co helm, is sousiderabiy larger than
n all and its property pays only
about $100 more taxes—a difference in
valuation of about 30 per cent, in favor
of Millheim.
The assessors of Centre Hall should
bear these facts in mind at the coming
py uivtament, and alk # the vali,
rt; ere COrrespon
with that of other villages, otherwise an
unjust share of taxes will be wrapg from
the citizens of our town. Our property
for the last 15 years has buen ened
out of proportion with that r
towns, and this was the case three years
ago, by our own boro assessors, Let the
new assessors see that we are no longer
taxed unfairly.
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Illegal Votes.
At the boro election, on Tuesday five
or six tickets were polled containing
two names for inspectors, these tickets
were held by the board to be illegal and
were thrown out under the following
section and judicial decision:
50. If upon opening any ticket, as
aforesaid, there be found any more
names written or printed on any of them
than there ought to be, or if anv two
or more such papers be deceitfully folded
together, such tickets shall be rejected
ticket shall be rejected by reason of its
containing fewer names than the proper
number, .
Section 23. Where there are
names on the ticket than there ought to
be, it is ground for rejecting the votes
that contain such names, even if the
other names were properly voted for.—
Blockley election, 2 Par., 534,
The Democrats of Centre Hall met
in Esq. Boal’s office, Saturday evening,
W. M’Cormick, chairman, D. K. Geiss,
eecretary, and made the following nomi-
nations:
Chief Burgess, Daniel
sistant Burgess, Geo. Bushman,
Fleisher. As
Over.
Council, James
D. K
Rowe
Lesher, James Coldren,
spector, Byron Garis.
High
Anditor, J.
Boozer,
Constable,
Whitmer
Asaistant
Wm. L.
Arney.
Justice of Peace, John
George
Wolf.
As
Narhood.
Tax Collector, Chaa,
Harry Kreamer,
~The Democrais of Potter, on Satur-
dav, made the following nominations:
Constable, John H. Long
W. W. Royer. Registration
M. M. Condo. Assistant Assessors,
A Keller
John A. Slack.
R Lee, Jas. W. Run-
Tax Collector, R. B. Treaster. Poor
Assessor,
Ww.
kle
Heckman, 1 year,
Town Clerk, Geo, Jordan.
South Precinct: Judge of election,
Inapectar, 8. GG. Slack,
Judge of E ion,
Inspector, W. M- Grove.
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Vote on Boro Officers
Bargess, *8 Harper 50, Fleisher
Ast burgess, *G Bushman 88, no opposis
tion. Overseer, *Johin Riter 87, no oppo-
sition.
Schoo! Directors, *John
85, Josiah Dale 39, *W E
vear, *G W Hosterman 47
A.
North Precinct
a Ke ier,
D.
ar
TH
Dauberman
Fischer 44,
, W
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Council, *James Coldren
Geiss 43. D Brishin Jd BRB
Boozer 42, J Lasher 42, tie,
Judge, *8 Rowe 52, W Sand
spectore, *B Garris 42, *J W
Constable, *Orris M'Cormick 82, no op~
position. High constable,
2,
pka
yi In-
Anditor
As
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81, no opposition. 00zer
87, no opposition
Ass’t Assessors, *W IL. Kurtz 458, John
Emerick 41, J O Deiningerand EG Van
Pelt, tie, each 42.
Tax collector, *Chas Arney 50, M Ders
tine 37. Treasurer, *Harry Kreamer 7
no opposition. Justice of the Peace, *J
C Boal 53, no opposition
opposition,
*Those marked tha
a
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Millheim borough election resulted as
follows:
Chief Bargess B F Kister,
Bargess G W Stover, Town Counc
Weiser J years, A A Frank 3 years,
Colyer 1
A C Mnsser,
Sam
Overseer of Poor Dennis
Assistant
Assessors W A Tobias, Gephart,
Aaditor W N Auman, Higl nstable J
G Musser, Tax Collector Adolph Miller.
Judge of Election E B McMailen, Ine
P Auman, Constable Geo E
Mensch, Justice of the Peace D L Zerby.
HARRIS TOWNSHIP,
EFs rr
J P Weber &
> Durst 92
i} Hoss 0
Thos M Alles
D Keller 43
Be'h Directors
8 1]
A H Howl t
Jesse Markle 22
Peter Kuhnsé
Alfred Osman
WW Hew 5
J X Dingoes &
An
Twp Clerk
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tor E. HH. Sell.
frer
cation of diseases, Mrs, Mattie
the home of her husband, No.
ington avenue, Altoona. The diseased
was an earnest Christian woman and a
loving wife, and to her husband will go
forth the sympathies of a large circle of
friends in thishour of his great bereave-
ment. Mrs. Bell was the daughter of
Jacob and Rebecea Nichols, and was
born at Pine Grove Mills, Centre county,
July 23, 1845. Her mother is still living
and made her home with her daoghter.
Mrs. Sell was dovoted member of the
Fourth Lutheran church.
charge.
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FALL AND WINTER.
Get a new suit and overcoat from
Montgomery & Co., Tailors, Beilefonte.
They are so much cheaper than ready
made clothing, They have also a fil
stock of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Gen-
tlemen’s Furnishings.
Moxroonuny & Co., Tailors,
Bellefonte,
~ Rochester Clothing House, Belle
fonte, for fine clothing.
~wee lf you wish to be well dressed in
latest styles, go to Fleming, Bellefonte,
wee Regd y «made clothing of avery de-
scription and quality at the Philad.
Branch, Bellefonte.
—=elot Kimport's large stock eale,
March 28, will be advertised in next
week's Reronten,
woes Hiram Durst opened the public
sale season yesterday, 20, by oftering his
live stock—and the bil will pow be
kept rolling until April 1. © yes!
The council of the Reformed
take action on the resignation of Rev,
Land, who received a call from the cons
gregation at Meadville, and unanimously
voted not to accept his n , and
not leave him go. The strong senti-
ment for bis remainieg on this charge
bearing upon him, he conel not to
accept the call, and will remain at this
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Obituary,
MRS, BARAH HAINES,
This estimable lady, wife of Jeremiah
i Haines, eq, of Miles township, died on
{ 11 inst, of paralysis, She had an attack
about 8 weeks previous, from which she
yartially recovered, Two weeks before
po death there was another stroke,
which
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prostrated and rendered her
| speechless, causing her death as stated
i, ny Her age was 09 years, 3 mouths
and 5 days. Her funeral took place
Thursday following; her remains were
interred in the Luth., and Ref. burial
gronnd at Rebersburg, followed by a
i large concourse of people, Mrs. Haines
| was a born Oswald, and was the widow
| of George Heckman previous to her uns
jon with her bereaved husband, Mr.
| Haines, 8be was a member of the Evans
| golical church, and her husband bhelong-
| ed to the Lutheran church, but like true
{| Ohristiane, this neve: caused a single jar
between” them. She died bappy in oy
| Lord.
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Big Lumber sale at Willinms-
port,
The largest public sale of manufactur-
ed Inmber that ever occured in this state
i took place here Feb. 13, and was attend-
|
:
Baltimore and other cities, Over 16,000-
stood in the yard of the Williamsport
Lumber Company. The average prices
obtained were from fifty cents to §1
above therates of 1888, The snm total
of the sale will foot up from
$200,000. The greater portion
ers,
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BATURDAY, FEB, 23, 1589,
PUBL
signed,
following Jroporty, vig:
having calf 3 weeks old, other @ fine
holstein,
Berkshire boar pigs, 1
sleigh, 1 double cutter,
trough, new cutting bench, new
lard press, sett of
horse power, Automatic
good as new, wire slat fencing, rough and
mental, lot of lumber, boards, lot of chestuut posts
1ot of cord wood, b scapes of Cyprion
also household goods: pew sunshine double range
cook stove, with lot of pipe, chamber suit, good
as new, pair of bedsteads, tables, orgsn, dough.
tray, iron kettle, barrels, tubs, meat benches,
meat block, potatoes, and many other articles,
Bale to comuence at 1 o'clock, sharp
J. N. Leitaell, J.B. & E. A BOLT.
Auctioneer,
SALE, FERUARY 23,
EAL EBTATE AT PUBLIC BALE-~WILL
be offered al public sale at Spring Mills,
J~SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23.—(
the following real estate belonging to Peter Wil.
son, dec'd,
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TRACTE OF LARK Dew:
| Korman's est,, Daniel Runkle, F. H
and others, containing
! {-)~ THREE
| and 100 perches,
i David Burrell, Philip Bhook, As
{ and others, containing ONEACRE
| Bale Ww commence at 1 o'clock, p
{ Jon
i Barviving
VanValzah,
ACRES
I The other bounded
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Executor.
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| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,
i UBLIC BALE IN DECKER 1
i miles south east of Potters
{ day, Feb, 26 *erchieron mares,
blooded and with foal, also 1 driving
yeariing colts two of them Woodias
gs first week in 3 1 large seed hog
r good sheep, 2 two hors !
threshing
field Coal Regions to the East,
A charter has been granted to the
Beech Creek and Hudson River Railroad
26 miles long, in Lycoming
thumberiand counties, Pa,
berry to Tarhotaville.
{ is $1 000,000, with, Samuel Nevins, C,
R. Myers, Whitton Evans,
Brady, Edward F. Lukens and Charles
| Kennedy, of Philadelphia, and R, C
from
Boston Railroad,
re
the Poughkeepsie bridge,
will make a chain
Death of
i Mrs
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Mrs. John S
mith.
John mith,
John Riter, of
m., Monday, after an illness of several
weeks of typhoid fever. Mrs. Smith's
death takes a familiar face from oor
| streets, and leaves one less among
bath school, where
Her death will be mourned by the entire
community, Faneral Thursday morning,
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! From the West.
Mr. Will Osman, son of Uriah Osman,
of this place, who left here eight
ago for Grent City, Mo , arrived here on
a visitto his native place, on Thursday
last.
Amelia Zerby and ber little
who left this t
Mrz. Osman holds one of the offices of
Worth county, Mo
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Death Among the Aged.
Mr. Charles Roberts,
died suddenly, Saturday morning,
hear! disease, aged nearly 80 years,
Mra, Nancy
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| PUBLIC EAI
THURSDAY MARCH
'BLIC BALE TH}
fers al public sale on hi
east of Wolfe's Store on Thursd
half past nine o'clock a.m
ed valuable personal property
river at
{ Martz, are recent deaths in Pine
at the age of 70 years.
eaten
The Weather.
There was & sudden change in
! perature on Monday night, when a regu
lar blizzard set
snow and slush into ice.
tinned all day Tuesday,
groundhog seems
eOt and the
determined to main
winter at all events,
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The Bick.
Mrs. Harper, the aged mother of mer-
| chant Simon Harper, in this place, is not
Mr. Flory, father of George Flory of
| this place, is quite iil at Bellefonte, and
| is supposed will not recover.
yo
The Inauguration.
The excursion rates over the Penn'a
rai'road to the ioaoguration will be at
half rates, viz:
Bellefonte,
Centre Hall,
Coburn,
Bprin © Mills,
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LOCAL BRIEFS,
£7.60
705
6.50
6.70
~~ —f¢e Fauble’s stock before purchas-
| ing.
—e Mrs, Ben Winkleman of Walker,
died on last Sabbath,
for cheap clothinggo to the
Rochester clothing house, Bellefonte,
wee{30 to Fauble's clothing house for
a five anit of clothing and save money
wwejorman exhibition at Millheim
Friday 22, with an interesting program.
— For a fine and cheap winter suit
to Fleming, the fashionable tailor, Belle-
fonte,
wep full line of the latest popular
novels on sale at Marrav’s drug store—
sent to any address for 20 cts.
see Henry Korman and wife, of Re.
bersburg, celebrated their golden wed:
ding on 12th inst,
«= Fleming, the fashionable tailor,
| Bellefon'e, makes the cheapest and best
fitting snits in the county.
www Floming, the fashionable tailor
Bellefonte, has gained quite a reputation
for cheap and well 0 suite,
~The Philad. Branch has opened up
its fall stock of clothing. An immense
ng of jh and § Witten Svarcoins can be
und there our inspection, They
have overcoats in a styles, price and
quality. Remember the Philad. Branch
when in need of clothing, .
=e Among other claims paid by the
Daaphin Mutoal Live Stock 3d bY ihe
Company is M. IL, Rishel of Farmers
Mills Pa Mr. Xntalls lout wae & roved
during the ea t of ner
ne wi oe
! oy the: fanningm
| forks, ropes a
{| machine shake:
i good condition
t jack, 2 sets of
: pigs,
pest, 5 sets of Gynets, team in
{ tripple tress, d«
sprends, 4 pair of
{ diem, ool fifth chain
i adder
ne 4 cow chains X iad :
0 work benches, grindstone. meat ber
i hoe, a ot of carpenter tools, | '
rr bell, cide” barrels Tubs
mhbel, corn by the bushel
{| the bushel, hay by the lon, ap
gallon, bedsteads table, cupboa
many other articles 00 numerous nv went
S4~Ball playing strictly forbidden on
promises erms will be made known on
of sale C. BRUMGARD
PD. HM. Morris Auctioneer
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seed corn by
by the
and
stiittor
« TTOCKS
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TUBSDAY A MARCH 19, 15%
UBLIC SALE ~THERE WILI
to public sale at the residence of the un
doersigned, 23 miles west of Centre Hall, «
Tuesday, March 19, at 1 o'clock, the fol
diccribed personal property, to wit
horses, 1 five yoar old mare, 1 three year old
mare, 1 two year old mare, 1 three year old ha
0 bead of sheep, six milk cows, 3 heifers, 7
old, 2 two yearold heifers, 7% Holm
steors, ] fine brooding sows will haw
first week in March, 14 shoate, 1 top buggy,
barrels, 0 ft. tubing for pumps, #0 ibs
wire, J square harrows, 2 one horse cultivatom,
and otoer articles not mentioned in the sbove,
A credit of one year will be gi
Wm. Gooheen, JOR
Anctioneer,
FRIDAY, MARCH
cider
iven
fra T. POTTER
ay
ay
on March 224, the following property
3 cows; 3 head of young cattie; 9 head of sheep: 2
shoats; 1 two horse wagon,
wagon: 1 sled; 1 family sleigh; 1
seraper: 1 corn planter; hay fork rope and pulleys
1 tanning mill; single trees; double trees; spread
nets; plow lines; check lines, collars; bridles, cook
stove and pipe: coal Move; and meany other arty
clos,
Hale to commence at 10 o'clock. A reasonable
credit will be given. BEN], STOVER.
J. N., Leitzel, auctioneer,
BALE MARCH 27.
Pe BALELNEAR 2 TUSK VILLE,
‘ednesday March 27, 2 good work horses,
one rel the ahora ay, one 5 the
years old, and ing 1500 to 1400,
sound and well broken for sing'e or double har
; 2 milk cows will fresls won;
CARPETS |
CARPETS !
A complete city assortmant.
centre, now on exhibition at ot
from the least expensive
direct from the leading carpet
ir store, including every grade
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the Pest
Value for your
of all the new designs and to
ies, thereby saviug you all ex
this purpose
We show this IMMENSE S
Patent Carpet Exhibitor, so co
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New Goods!
public call at our
They were selected
variety of new
Our line of Fancy Plads
Wool Suiting, are fine, and will
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are selling rapidly. Woolen 1
other goods,
, Tricots, Fall Prints, and All
plesse our ear vy customers, and
Hankets, Haps, Quilts, snd many
Cashmeres; prices lower than
aver, Our stock of Ready-
and will speak for themselves.
Comeand see the new goods at
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1889,
UBLIC SALE WILL BE OFFERED AT
public sale, by the undersigned aboot 1°
miles west of Centre Hall, the following persona!
sty: 1 black Norman horse, 1 brood mare
Morgan, | yearling ooll, 2 cows, 3 head of
mower combined, threshing machine, shaker and
horse power, 1 hay rake, 2 grain cradies, 1 bob
sled, 2 two horse wagons, 1 track wagon, 1 wheel
barrow, 2 sol hay ladders, 1 sof tug harness, 2 set
single harness, | land reller. 3 plows, 2 staal! cul
tivators, 1 large cultivator, 1 harrow, 1 double
shovel plow, 2 siugle shovel plows, 1 fanning
mill 1 A cutter, forks, rakes, hay fork, rope
and Pullers, hay by the ton. | spring wagon, 1
Centre Hall com planter, 1 sleigh, 1 grind stone, |
extra cromscut saw, 2 iron kettles, 1 big da
clock (Germany), 1 cook stove, 1 sink, | wool
chest, tables, chairs, 75 yards 1, patior stove,
1 corner cupboard, | bireau, 1 sewing machine,
bed stoads and bedding, 40 gal. copper kettle,
wash stands, 1 desk, potatoes by the bushel, 1
mantle clock, vorn in the oar,
Sale to begin al 9 o'clock,
U. DD. OBMAN;
FRIDAY, MARCH 15,
EP VBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT RES
dence of the uw "
. h ' at Farmers
Rig propor. 3 food work horse, phe. With
oT thc cows, all aboul :
bull 2 years old, 3 howd of y cattle,
WEDKESDAY, MARCH 13, 1883,
UBLIC SALE IHE UNDERSIGNED WILL
offer at public sale st his restdenoe on the
Houston farm, about 2 miles east of Centre Hall,
on Wednendas, Mareh 13. the Abow ing petinal
property: 4 good work horses, * span of mules—a
splendid tearm, 10 head of very flue young cattle,
1 yearling Durham bull, § yearling short horn
buil, 1 three yearling shot horn buil, 12 head of
vers fine young milk cows, 1 two easing heifer,
springer, 3 two wieers, 16 showis 7 fine
brooding sows wit n
sheep, Empire with
AbaXer, sip, I hy jack
gker, ¢ « power, OR,
four horse wagons with
new ,
two horse wagon with top bed, 1 bob
sled, family sled with 2 seats, |
plon self rake. | Champion
grain anil, hay rake roi
1 bran new U