= t | UBLIC SALE ~THE UNDERSIGNED WILL : offer av public sale, at his TGS, OD6 | mile north of die, on TUESDAY, MARCH | 13, 1991, tbe following ilve stock, farm imple. Uy | ete, hc. 4 bros dares, of good stock, good 98 | Workers and good drivers, and in excellent con- 70 | dition, 1 good horse, 1 colt Z years old, and well 50 | jropartioned 6 milch cows, 2 of them sre fresh, 55 | 1 will be fresh by me of sale, 3 of them are Jer: 44 | #oye, 1 is a Holstewn, and two are Short Horns, 5s | head of young cattie, 1 Jersey and 1 Holstin bull, . | both bulls 8:8 13¢ years old, and finest strain, 4 | Holstein heifers, 2 Holstein calves, 14 fine shosts, Cantata in Oratorio. Too Much Religion. This fine cantata, entitled “Under the | Martin Cassley, a crazy man who has | Palms, or the Flower Feast,” illustrating | been living at Coal Run, in Decatur | the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles after | township, was brought to Philipsburg | burg Poet, is in town to-day. the Captivity, will be rendered in the | last week by Overseer Phillips and cone | | Lutheran church, of Centre Hall, on Sal « fined in the lockup until the next morn - . ne po | urday evening before Easter, by thd§ ing train, east, he was taken to Danville Babbath school. This Cantata illustrates | Insane Asylum. Doriag his incarcera- Strictly Personal. y Grain Market. KURTZ & BOR, srareen THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's “TERMS; ~One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nce. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents usand 5 cents tor each su ~T. H, Harter, editor of the Middle- | CORRECTED WEEKLY BY . White whant.............ccconsrrinss - . . i | Rye ~Mrs. Flora Bairfoot is still confined | Ca ours e | to her room with rhenmatism, ~Mrs. A. L, Katherman visited | parents at Mifflinburg this week, riey ... her Barley 12 head Centre Hur, Pa, THURS, MAR. 5. - A —————— Se ———— fidelity to the Church of God, by pres | tion here he raised James Heary,” so to | ~John Gingerick, lumberman, of 00d ewes, new t hay rowed Hench & D, COT senting a beautiful incident in the his- | speak, stripping himself entirely naked | | planter and cultivator combined, with fertilizer is “THE RACKET” — 8 e— Bellefonte’s Bargain Store. ana {_} conan It is Original and a copy of no store in town. nnn} cmon. Our town and country trade is fast increasing. We sell at one price only and that the lowest. a——— Kom and C us at No. 9 Cri- der’s Exchange. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. LOCAL ITEMS. Special Notice. As 1 contempleal a change in my bnsis ness, by the 1st of March, I now offer my entire stock of clothing and gents furnishing goods regardless of cost, This iz no hum bug, but a straigh offer. SIMON LOEB. cml I Mm This is the soldier month: March. —Sgventy inches of snow ne to date this winter. Good substantial elothing for little money at 8. Loeb’s — Mrs. James Rable’s sale of person- al property, March 16. ~——Simon Harper has begun work for his new house adjoining the store. —Mr. Epler sold his lumber job at Centre Hall to Kulp & Son, of Shamokin, ——Shirts, underwear, hats, caps trunks and valises at cost.—8. Loeb, —McClains have again begun work on their lamber job, with Mr. Under- wood as boss, ~—Don't forget to take in the con- certs on Friday and Saturday evenings in the band hall. — We are sorry to Jearn that our es- teemed friend, Hon. Samuel Gilliland, of Oak Hall, is quite ill. —In Union county a little brigade of candidates has already published announcements for office in the local papers. {George Weaver, a wellsknown citizen of Bellefoote, died at his home here on Moaday, in the 74th year of his age. —The cold wave predicted last week struck this section sad struck us hard, too. The thermometer registered five degrees below zero, ~The report last week, that Heory Royer had died, was prematare; we are pleased to state that gentleman is yet among the living. very 3 Ld — Saturday’s, Sunday's and Mon- day’scold snap was 8s lively as any this winter. Saturday brougbt about two inches of snow, ~The grain fields all present a good healthy appearance and from the present outlook the farmers of our section will have good crops thoughout, ~—The horse of the Adams express company at Bellefonte, died the other day. We guess the critter died from heavy express charges on packages hauled, — James (iregg has rented the Rishe ell property at the station and will soon become a good citizen of Centre Hall We understand James will embark in the insurance business. —Frank Dutweiler, one of our Aaronsburg patrons, had his team run off the other day, whileat Coburn, up~ setting the wagon which passed over him, but fortunately he only sustained light bruises, ~Coarse grain, corn and oats, are on the upward march, while wheat keeps down in the nineties. It ischeap~ er now to feed wheat than oatsto ani mals and poultry. ~ Predicter Hicks bids us look for storms on March lst and 2d, From the 7th to the 1ith he has earthquakes scheduled. Storms of sleet are to make the linemen’s lives miserable from the 17th to the 21st by breaking down the telegraph wires, ~It is with regret that we are called upon to note the sudden death at Wash ington, D. C., on Saturday of John T. Franciscus, a son of F. G, Franciscus of Lewistown, Pa. A report has it that he committed suicide, but can’t speak as to its being correct. for the past year, shows an increase in its earnings. We suppose, of course, the current year will show up better still, The Pennsylvania railroad company is not sorry now that it was finally driven into the completion of this branch, ~The home of Mr. Daniel Wieland, pretty wedding last week, at which his daughter, Miss Mand 8, Wieland, and Mr, 0. L. Rishell, of Oak Hall, were united. There were many guests pres ent and a royal repast was served after the ceremony, Miss Sadie Ott, of Cen fre Hall, whos one of thie Urlttbmis) du. tory of the Jewish church, and impress es upon all the Christian truths therein contained, namely, the delivery from the Captivity of sin, and the Way of salvation by Jesus Christ. This exercise is entirely new and ofa high order of excellence; no one should neglect the opportunity afforded to listen to something so rich in instruction, pure in sentiment, with corresponding deco. ration, &o. The voices will have organ and pisno sccompaniment. The Sabs bath school will do its best to please all in rendering this Cantata, The admis sion will be only 20 cents for adalts, and 10 cents for all under 12 years of age Proceeds to be applied to the payment of the church debt. a A As tn 7’ Thrilling Adventure With a Bear. pers were at work felling trees on Litchs tenwaher’s tract down a tree which fell on a rock The animal resented the insult by com- ing out and attacking the choppers with such fary as to require the united efforts succumbed after haviog received cuts in the head and body from axes in the hands of the men. few days old and still blind. were removed to the camp of Krebbs and tenderly nursed, but one of them died the day after Middleburg Post. fn fp m—— Liconse Court licenses in Centre county. Twenty nine Remonstrances were filed but a few, The court convened about 10 o'clock and continued until 4 in afternoon. All the applicants present and when called forward, sworn, and interrogated as to the ner in which they bad conducted houses during the past year, applications were presented for new cense and the applican's were closely questioned as to the necessity of a censed honse, Col, D. 8. Keller, and Mr. D. F. Fortoey were the counsel em- ployed by the temperance people to tary ther interests, The gentlemen made strong argument against granting the censes.,, After hearing the arguments the court announced that it would be impossible to give his decision anti} Monday next, Oth, owing to the large ar- gument list to be gone over. man- their Several in bie on Death of Mrs. Albright, Mrs. Annie J, Albright died at her home in Millbeim, on Sanday afternoon, Feb. 22 after an illness of several months, the immediate cause of her death being paralysis. Mrs. Albright was the mother of seven children: four She was a member of the Lutheran charch; a good neighbor and faithful friend; an earnest and devoted Christian with a gentle and effectionate apirit she won to her the favor of all. An exas ple that could be most heartily recom- mended to all the young, Mrs. Albright was buried st Aaronsburg on Thursday forenoon, the services being conducted by her pastor, Rev. Wolf. Her age was 70 years, 4 months and 11 days, - — Potters Mills Academy, The Spring Term of this Academy will open on the 13th of April and continue ten weeks. The school wili enjoy the use of a compound microscope and come prehensive reference works. Persons desiring it will be met at the P. BR. R. Station and will be returned free of charge. Rates very low. W. P. Hosteruan, A, M, Princiapal, Given Three Years. The trial of Adam Comfort, who some weeks ago shot John Snyder at a festi- val at Bhamokin Dam, Snyder County, came to a close, the jury finding the dee fendant guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill. Comfort was sens tenced to three years in the Eastern Penitentiary, and $200 fine. ————————— A A TAA AOA A Seriously IIL Itis with extreme regret that we chronicle the serious illness of the esti- mable wife of Mr. Uriah Fleisher, of Tusseyville, with hut little hope for her recovery of health, Mrs. Fleisher has been in ill health for some time and lately her ailment showed a development of Bright's disease, ——————— ~The Philad. Branch is thoroughly reliable, and Lewins has in stock a line of clothing that leads in quality and low prices. Satisfaction always given. ~Lowing makes suits to order, par- ties can select their own goods from samples, Satisfaction guaranteed in all respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower than elsewhere, a slaughter in Men "s Calva clone 8, we : p . | | and singing and praying in German at | the top of his voice, About ten o’clock { { i | i i | handcuffed him and put him in snother cell, where he battered the window with | his head until he broke the glass with | his teeth like a dog he chewed it up. | After this exploit he was securely bound | and hobbled and put in a cell where he conld reach nothing, and then he raved and clamored unotil he was started to { Danville. He became insane on the sub- | ject of religion about ten years ago, and | was sent to Daoville asylum. About five | years ago he was pronounced cured, and | dis¢harged, but four years ago he became | crazy again, and has been getting so violent, recently, that his family were afraid of him,— Ledger, | i i | > Marriage Licenses. Following is the list of marriage li- cenges issued during the past week from the registers office, Bellefonte: Joseph A, Emerick and Sarah J Kess. | inger, both of Walker twp. Robert E, Kline and Maggie 8. Swartz, both of Bpriog twp. P. B. Harman, of Benner twp., and Sarah E. Love of Lemont, Edward C. Riley and Emma M. Beck, both of Boalsbarg. both of Gregg twp. Ira B. Bartley and Lizzie Rauchaun, both of Gregg twp, Wm E. Boyer and Carrie E, Struble, both of Spring twp. | Wm. Showers and Ida Dorman, { of Nittany, Pa. both | —— Shorteakes, | Jack the ripper is not yet known. The Moyer mine at Seottdale arning. is ostill i The Evangelical split is gettiog wider | at Allentown. i Graham, who got lost in the Clearfield woods, has not yet been foan i, { Two blast furnaces at Hollidaysborg bave shot down —ecanse scarcity of coke, A strike is threatened among the mis | | ners at the new town of Hastings. | Keep no with the boom and subscribe for the Rerorres on a trial trip of S to 7 months at 8 ceats per month, The Philad, Press of Monday says the { $3 tax bill is absard, Took ont, Mr. Press, the judiciary tommittee may pass boycott resolutions against yon, -—— An Honest Man. It is reported from Clearfield that ex. Senator Wallace is paying his devts dol lar for dollar, Why, of course he is. Nobody who knew the man supposed he would do anythiog but pay every cent | he owed his creditors, William A Wal lace is a man who never wronged any. body out of a cent, and his detractors, who were so quick to jomp on him when he failed, ought to hide their diminished { heads. The Clearfield statesman is | coming out of his troubles with clean bands, and he will soon be in a position to smile with contempt on the men who tried to pull him down. oo ———— The Musical Treat The Glee Club of Centre Hall are nightly having rehearsals in the band hall for the concerts on Friday acd Sat urday evenings next. An admission fee of ten cents is charged for the rehearsals which are well worth the money. The club is composed of excellent talent of this section, and under the supervision of Prof. Orawford will render some fine selections on the nights of the concerts, which all lovers of music will not miss. The program for the two evenings will be entirely different, and tickets should be purchased for both and are now on sale. The instramental parts will be rendered by artists from adjoining towns and this place. Tickets, only 25 cents. La Grippe A gain. During the epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. Kiog’'s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the purchase price will be refanded. It has no equal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lang Trouble. Trial bottles free at J. D. Morray’s d ug store. Large bottles, 50c, and $1. : ds ean bless the day when they learn the use of Huxrneys' Sescivics NOS, ONE and SEVEN. Coughs, Cold, and Sore Throats are always cured by them, ~ Freshground buckwheat flour, No 1, at the Centre Hall mills, «Call at Loeb’s clothing store; ex amine his stock and prices, ~==It will not be regretted if you buy your clothing from Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, Hv gusrantvw bis ex tire stork, Glen Union, came in to see us Monday. | —Mr, Hutchinson, ticket agent at | Bellefonte, was at Centre Hall on Tues | day. i ~James Conley will leave next week | for Freeport, 111, where he has secured a position, —John Q. A. Kennedy, Centre Hall's former jeweler, but now located sat Johostown, Pa., was in this vicinity last week, —Dr. Radcliffe, wife, and davghter, of | Philadelphia, were in town last week, | having come to attend the faueral of | Mrs. David Boozer, i 2“ 1 we Shoulders , Ham Tallow .. ‘ wi asians FPORBUOBE covssse san ssisssssnssumsssssssissssssstsssssrnsmtasses 10 UBLIC BALE ~THE UNDEREIGNED WILL offer at public sale, ai his residence, in Harris township, 2 miles southeast of Linden A MARCH 1%, 1551. the following valuable personal pro rly bay mare, 12 years old w tu black mare with foal, risin 1400 pounds, will drive single or viz: 6 work horses, | b years old, welght, double, 1 bay single, weight 1375 pounds, | bay mare with dark bay mare nearly 8 Jears old, with foal, 1 yearling colt, dryear old stalll walker and trotter, 8 bead them will be fresh in March, the other 4 will ~Mr, 8, P. Hennigh, of Potters Mills, | was in town Monday morning attending He gave the RerorrtEn ical church, “ call. years’ apprenticeship with tailor Bando, took his departure from Tuesday. and has secured a job Sorry to see him go, and succeed in other hope he partis, will - Accident, A young man by the name of Holder~ man, at work on the Bear Meadows lum- the forehead by a large falling limb, and Dr. Emerick being in in to the meadows, and found the young man unconscious, having lost about pints of blood, It was thought Holderman would re. cover from the effects of the blow, but on Tueaday evening, he became worse 2 2 -——- Large F unera'. © The funeral of Mrs Bessie Boozer, of whose death we made mention in our ing lant, at 10 o'clock. The number in attendance was larger than we have seen for some time in this section. Mrs. The funeral of Mrs, George Nearhood, day, and was also largely attended der spite the inclemency of the weather. tnt Don’t Don't try to be on both sides of a ques- tion—stand by the right. Don’t be afraid to have the courage of your convictions, Don’t be little in conduct and dealings. Don’t be jealous prosperity. Don't rhink you were put into this world for yourself only, and that you owe no duty to your fellow man, 4 - your of your neighbor's Spring Mills Academy, The Spring Mills Academy will open on Tues April 21, 1891, for a term of ten weeks, During this term special attention will be given to thor oughly prepare those who wish 10 be examined for teaching. Aimangements will be made to procure board st the Jowest p asible rates for those who desire iL. For further information write to the principal, C.R Nery -—- Spring Mills, F 4 Millheim. The late cold snap proved, without a doubt, the ground hog weather was nol over, George Blover will erect a barn on Penn street. John Albright was at this place attending his mothers’ fn. eral James Detwiler and wife , of North street, this place, mourn the loss ofa small child, who died Saturday, February 28th, and was burried on Monday, the services were held in the Evangel feal church, on Penn street, Rev ,. Stover was the officiatingminister, Mr W.W._Aoman is agein suffering from a severe bruise received on his hand, Ain The Doctor And Postmaster Were talking about a case of serious illness, due to a neglected Cold and rapidly going .into Consumption, which was promptly cured by Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, Price 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottles free Experience hasshown sufferers with Dyspep sis, Biliousness, and Liver Complaint, in fact all discases arising from & disordered system, that nothing equals Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator for these troubles. Try it. Trial bottles free at J.D, Murray's Drug Store, mI A As «(live Lowins, Bellefonte, your or. der for a suit. He has one of the most experienced cutters to be had. A fit is guaranteed: . 1 have one new sewing machine, New Home make, will sell for $19.00, in order to close out. GW. Busumax, AR LM SI MMI AMS 450 A Glorious Record, Binoe the introduction of the Famous PanvTi- na Cough and Consumption Cure in this vicinity, the death rate from Consumption has decreased wonderfully; it never fails to effect a cure. Price 25 cents. Try it, Trial stse bottle free. Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator has done more to relieve the suffering of mankind than all other medicines; it cures all Stomach and Liver troud- lea. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug his ist on - When Baby was slek, we gave hor Oustorts, When she wae 8 Child, she aried for Castoria, When she boosts Miss, she slung to Castorie, When sboad Children, abe gave thaws Castuia, the sleigh good as new, 1 2horse wagon, 1 2horse | bed, bay rake, good as new, bokey plow, chams | pion selfsrake reaper and mower, Johnston hers | vester, almost new, 5 south bend piows, 1 double corn pisnter, threshing machine, shaker and horse power, 3 drag barrows, spring harrow, Miss | mouri grain drifl with ferti'izer stlachment, sin- | gle corn planter, rlugle cultivators, 2 eorn scrapers, 4 set of tug breechbands, set of buggy hariiess, cow chains, rakes, shovels, 10 ks, crowbar, et Also lot of household goods Cooley creamer, dinner bell, cook stove | #love, copper ketlle, tubs, cider barrels, mest vess Bel, GC abies, corner cupboard, bedsieacs, sink chairs, Sour chest, ano numerous other articles { not mentioned in the above buggy pole. | be announced DANIEL BOHN, | WILLIAM GOHEEN, Auctioneer, | FERGUS POTTER, Clerk. i UBLIC BALE -THE 1 i offer at public sale, on { miles west of Tosse.vilie, | MARCH 25, His on 1861, the following property, to wit 8 good single driver draft horses, combined weight 2700 pounds, 1 miich cow, fresh about the time { sale, ® head of young cattle 3 heifers will be fresh {| in he fail, 3 Isyear old short horn bul {| of good sheep, 2 sows, § shouts plans i with ladders, 2 horse wags | sled, sleigh, Movarch grain | Adriance mower, Buckeye culsivalor, cultivator, 5 horse cultivator, spring e harrow, Centre Hal: corn plan muni ii, hay mke, 4 nd i forks, ra er, i of GF WHROn i long reaper BIDE 44 iridl, Buckeye | SguaAn er, Key~ stone { rope a ! ay knife © ress, grind stone, Rs, Ouliare, bridles, mest riicles not me med Sale 10 begin st 12 o'clock, when terms will be made known, JACOB WAGNER, GOHEEN, auctioneer, SPANGLER, Clerk GW i “EoUPLIC SATE - offer at pt ie i miles east of Centre Hall, { road. on THURSDAY, MARCH 19, | personal property, Wwwit: b head horwes | mares wilh foal, 5 milch cows, 8 of them wil freabh by time of sale, 8 bead young cattle, | sLoals. | chester while breading sow i harness i front gears, 5 collars, sel i news, 4 Srnets, one od wagon, sled. horse | #irep and shaker i iwi bis Brush valley of ¢ single obe $ 11 BOTS » 11 cow chains, sis r creamery | be made known 1 | JAMES LEITZELL, Aut ri M.L.EMERICK Ltianeer NEUAL MEETING ( Auditors — The (F F TH} Board of BOARD Auditors, of March Mh, I8¥ st 9o'clock 8 I. Ww audit seitie the aocounis of the Overscer's of poor road supervisor s and if time will permit, the ac oount of the Collector 10 Feb. Ist 1881, The Fupervisors elect will noel at 2 o'clock Po m0 receive their commission. All persons interested can atiend if they we proper I. A. KERR, Auditor, Consumption Cured. | ! An old physician, retired from practice, { ing had placed in his bapds by an East {| Missiouary the lormulsa of a simple remedy for the speedy and permanen Consumption, Bronchitis, €atarrh, Asthma ail throat snd Lung Afections, also snd radiosl cute for Nervous Debiiity Nervous Complaints, afier having tested its wou- dert % i » fellows, to ali who desire French paring and using. Sent by mail by with stamp, naming this paper. 4 W. A. Nove marly County. Iwishto say 1 will again offering the following farm implements, be Comstock hay rakes, Ballard drill with or without fertilizer attachment, the Champion hand cloverseed sower it will save iis cost in seed in one season, Buckeye Force pump, Empire steam engine and Thresher, Allentown phosphates, Belipee steel wagons from a one horse 10 & heavy lumber wagon. I would say to those who think of buying a new wagon to come to my piace at Centre Hill and see the Eclipse steel sample wagon before you lauiy & wagon, it cant help but please you The Columbia Steel wagon Co offer & challenge of $1000 in their printed circulars 10 any maker of a line of farm wagons with as many good points as the Eclipse steel wagons, all the wood you will find on the wagon is the bed, wheels, tongue coupling pole and jock bar. Thanking the farmers for their kindness and patronage in the past and trusting they will this coming season give me a part of it vr. M Bomknuiies, Centre Hull, Pa A Family Duty. E The home circle is sacred and life has jew charms indeed if family ties are burst asun ler. The promotion of happiness and the prevention Si sickutsl ane of fe household, young alike are most spiible to the hundreds of diseases that 611 the we breathe and lurk in the wa'er we drink The timely use of a reliable stimulant is the only sure ar to inst sickness in the home. Max Klein's phyaiol he @ un fm in every ng that oid and net - RAR fo reco b an Dest Tavigorator 1o the ori. Both are sold a et F whiakioe are used bxolusively In ino road: IT lin hol tr yineh, 0 1 art, or six : hOOR OF Winon DIABOIS ota hid Staion Good Pn lobe, treet, ) cM A AP AAAI 's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Braise, Sores Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Bor Cha Hands, Chiiblaine Corae gh attachment, good grain drill, new Zhoise wagon, | Centre Hall make, good broad wheeled plants | tion wagon, new bob sled, new Ceatre Hall land rolier, good Dexter Queen top b , light 2+ horse wagon, 2 south bend plows, spring harrow, | good as new, new Michigan fanning mill, try me | culting box, wheel barrow, new _ 3 new hay rakes, b set of long ladders, sleigh, co | sheller, Grain cradie, mowing scythe, double harpoon, 150 feet of new rope and pulleys, beg wagon, Job uson mower Champion binder, forks, 2 poop shovels, new Cooley cresiner, 4 cans, | shovels, axes, post axe, augers, bridles, set new gosrs, sel tug harness, 4 pair new fynets, halters | Hoos, chains, cow ties, single trees, double trees, | ot of grain bags, and many other articles not | enumernied, Also lot of household furniture: New sunshine cook stove with fixtures, new iris | coal stove, dining table, corner cupboard, 6 beds { Sleads, 5 washstand, 4 sinks, lot of chairs, Carpets, dishes, ol] cloths, chests, bureau, tinware, crocks, meal vessels, barrels, 8 churns, tubs, fron kettles, lot of stove pipe, 2 dozen kuives and forks, spoons elotia, looking glasses, and numerous other art. | Clean | , Bale beging at § o'clock sharp, when terms will | be announced. No bucksters or ball playing 8) lowed, W. H, RUNEKLE, Jr | D. H. RUHL, Auctioneer, i G. W.BPANGLER, Clerk. PUBLIC BALE ~THERE WILL BE EXPOS. : ed to public sale, by the undersigned, st iis residence, 1 mile south of Sprin ills, ¢ FRIDAY, MARCH, 6, 1891, the following valuable pETSOLRL property. to wit: 6 head of horses, # | black mares, | with foal, both are in excellent | condition, ] black mare, rising 9 yours old, the | Mare is an excellent driver, 2 moares years oid, | are good workers and drivers, 1 ray horse, is a very good worker, 1 good year old colt, of good stock, well built and weil proportioned 5 head of mich cows, some of which will be fresh by time of sale, 10 heed of young cattle, 17 head choice | shoats, 8 brood sows with pig, 15 bead of fine | sheep, I thoreughbred Soulhdown ram, 1 Zyemr iil Lop buggy, beavy | horse Wagon 1 set of indders, 1 corn planter, 2 plows, Rovee reaps er, Burdick mower, 1 harrow, set new single har er sticies, { ness, lot of horse gears, and meny oth Also 8 good No 9 cook stove, Bale begins at 12 o'clock, sharp, when terms | will be announced, G.B. CRAWFORD oer, i | { { J. N. LEITZELL Auction Eg ou ESTEAD FOR BALE OR RENT THE { undendgaed offers a desirable homestend i for sale, consisting of 35 acres of land of which | 25 scres are good young timber. Thereon a | pisnk frame house, bank barn, with other out. | buiidings, cholee fruit and excellent walter, sade | Joins the Heckman farm west of Centre Hall on { the old Lewistown road leading tw the plie, Apply or address, W. W. HORNER, Ceutre Hel, We pay Salary “expenses 0 LIVE AGENTS men or Wotnen No droves wanted, Work vieady year rounc and cash weekly. Good pay for part tins Fine out. 61 free, Experience not needed. Bend reterens i sam) stonce. J. Eveexg WHITKEY, Ro- { chester, ) This firm is perfectly responsible, i by 1 dec 6m Public Sales. { THURSDAY, MARCH 12 ~John B, Lee, 1 norih of Tusseyvill, ferm stock, t 1 o'clock URDAY, MARCH 21. —Ssrah J. miles west of Centre Hall, stock LI mile implements, Sankey, 2 Horses , cattle Jmplements aud household goods, ai 12 lox LBLIC BALE ~ THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GEer at public sale, st her residence, 3 of A west of Ud Fort, on FEIDAY, MARCH on, ak following property; 5 head work horses 3 tuich cows all before sale, 1-2 your ol HH, 22 year old beiters, 7 head young cattle, | 2 Chester while brood sows, 1 chester white boar | ¥ chester white shonts, 6 chester white pigs, 1 Os | borne twine binder In good order, 1 combined | Wower and reaper, 1 hay rake, I spring tooth her- el cultivators, 2 myras { row, 2 Pin batiows, 2wh 3 | Cuse stoel bean plows. 1 hoke plow, | rain drill, 2 grain cradles, 1 hes Nr Te | Banure boards 1 harpoon and puiley with 100 1. ' wind mill, 1 brosd tise pian y ree wagon, 1 spring wagon, lot forks and oF, < log chains, double trees, single trees and fpreaces, 1 Jong sled, 1 cutter, cow chains, digging iron, Centre Hall corn planter, corn BCrRper | grind stone dinner bell, sleigh, lot of rain 4 grubbing hoe, horse geass, ool , bridles, 2 sett | check lines, fiy nets, hand corn sheller, 2 sett | single buggy barness, and other articles not i mentioned i Bale 0 commence at {| terms will be made J. N.LEITZELL, 10 o'clock a, ». when known, See Those New Goods At \ Garmans’ Dress Goods In Serges, Plaids, Stripes And Plain. Also Curtain Goods In Silk, Swiss And Regular Lace Curtains. Piles Of Other New Write for Samples. »>
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