THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in sdvance, Those in arrears subject to prev ious terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each subse quent insertion. Other rates made made known on application CexTRE HALL, PA., THURS. JAN, 14. TRIAL LIST, For January Court, Commencing Monday, January 25, 1802, The following is the trial list of cases for next court, January term, beginn- ing Monday January 25th. Dr. 8. F. Lytle vs. Levi Munson’ adm'r. John Idding vs. J. Irvin Wagner. KE. P. Sweeny vs, Moses Owen. James Duck vs. Huyett Meyer & Co. Ohio Provision Co. vs. J. L. M'Lan- en. Frank Reece, vs. Thompson Reece, Thompson Reece vs. Frank Reece, W. T. Lingle vs. Stoner, Gettig & Co. W. M. Walker vs. Angeline Miller. E. A. Glenn & Co. vs. Mrs. L. Arm- strong. David Hampton vs. J. 8S. Wagner. 8. R. Pringle vs, Poor Overseers Taylor twp. E. A. Glenn & Co. vs. E, Wim. Grove va. William Witmer. vs, (Geo. Roble and wife. John F. Potter vs. Wm. Spangler. O. C. Gates vs, W. R. Miller estate. Wm. Wood'& Co. vs, S. F. Lyle. TRIAL LIST—2ND WEEK John Liggett vs. Lehigh Valley Company. M. W. Cowrick vs, Company. D. W. Herring vs. wife et al. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. vs. Crosby, et al. Rennstone A.W, George VS. Turnpike Co. Agnes Shoemaker vs. School District. E. J. Walker vs, Jas. Stiker. W. F. Reynolds vs. (irenoble Store Co. W. M. Cronister vs. D. J. Meyer, Mattie E. Holt vs. Robert Cooke, Jr. James W. Sankey vs, Samuel Sank- ey adm’r. Lehigh Valley Ward, Sr., et al. Leslie E, Markle, adm’r vs. Joseph Markle: CC. estate, ~ Coal Co. vs Lance & Co. va. Wm. R. Miller Walter Roswell vs. John M. Ward. et al. James A. Storell & Co. Wilkinson & Co. WwW. H. VE, and Jacob Sanu Abraham 8., George Valentine, three as above, Wm. Colpetzer vs. H. J. Tressler. VX. Cases, Creek R. R. Wm. Decker vs, Joseph Markle. tenthaler. Newport Deposit Bank Bros, et al. va, Harter Asewnlt. gomery. Little Girl Burned to Death, About 2 o'clock on Baturday morn- of Charles Bassett, at Jersey Shore, Lyeoming county, was destroyed by fire and a little daughter of Mr. sett, aged about 7 years, perished in the flames. Mr. Bassett, who passenger engineer on the Beeck Creek railroad, was away from home when the fire occured and his family was alone in the house. They awoke in time to make their escape, but the lit- tle girl, it is supposed, became bewilder- ed and entered a room, where the fire Bas- is a an outer door, and after the flames were subdued the charred remains of the poor child were found in the ruins, One arm was completely burned off, bs MM Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough Cold, or any trouble with Throat Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray’s Drug Store. Large size Be. and $1.00. AIA ibis An Aged Lady Dend, Mrs. Rachel Krise, of Roland, this county, died one day this week, from pneumonia superinduced by the grip, Bhe was 60 years old, an exeellent christian woman, and leaves one son and four daughters, op Martin Grove's Death. Mr. Martin Grove, a citizen of Boals. burg, whose age was 83 years, died on Thursday night. His death was from old age and a general breaking down of the system. i | ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. © een Oysters, Oranges and Lemons, — (i. O. Benner, —8ell your pork and beef to C. P. Long, Spring Mills, -—The Boalsburg post office has been made a money order office, ~(irip is still on the increase; as fast as some recover others take it. —There are some cases of diphthe- ria reported from the vieinity of Spring | Mills, Save 20 per cent. buying Boots and shoes at—C. P. Long, Spring Mills, Jonathan Musser, of grove Mills, died of Tuesday. Philipsburg i muddle over the removal from near Pine- pnemmonia, on office its old had post place, —(, P, Long, Spring Mills, will save you 25 per cent. on Horse, Carriage and Bed blankets. —(iet one quick: style handsomely made overcoates at the Philad. Branch. —Services in the Lutheran church at Centre Hall next Sunday, January 17th, at 2.30 p. m., and at Tusseyville at 10 a. m. W. E. FISCHER. —~Mr. Benjamin Stover, of Farmers one of those late { Mills, while in town Wednesday, made | us a pop call, Was sorry he did not prolong his stay. Jellefonte with thejlong-distance telephone, and that suburb of Centre Hall talk with Pittsburg and New York. A will | held at Fairbrook church, in Ferguson has been connected CHI NOW musical convention be | tow nship, next week, which will have | & fine programme for lovers of music. | —Charles Beck, of Bunbury, for- { merly of Madisonburg, is a frequent { visitor in our town looking up the in- terests of the oil trade, which he repre- ! gents, —You certainly cannot go amiss if Jellefonte, you make your purchases of shoes, ete,, at Powers Shoe A years experience, when in store, reliable firm with many Boalsburg, we are informed by has eighty-seven cases of Potter Dr. Jacobs, grip. In the south precinet of i whole families are down with the same disease, as we are told by Dr. Emerick. When vou | give you satisfaction both in price and to Mingle's He t want a shoe that will oo shoe store, quality, uarantees all goods Bellefonte. « sold and you Mrs, | { Philadelphia, visiting | been quite ill since there, from quinsy, t a genuine article. cr ¢ * I« Bairfoot, who ix in ra relatives, has | and was confined to her bed In conse quence. At present she is much im- proved. Services held Centre in the Presbyterian church at Hall, abbuth, 17th, at 2.50 p. m. in- in will be { on next 8 in the evening, as stated Sabbath i stead of | last week's issue. school at i 1.30 p. m. We sleighing from Friday of last week to had several fair days of moderated and Wed- nesday, rendering it disagreeable, a sort Tuesday 12th, when it ontinued on i rain set in which e i of grip breeder. Plenty of grip cases are still re- { ported from all The doctors are having a harvest of it parts of the county. {| One man reports that a sure cure for grip is four gallons of good whisky. | Now don’t all get the grip at once. If in need of anything in the don’t forget that | Ming.», Bellefonte, has the finest line | in the state from which to select. He | guarantees all and you have | good returns for your money. Our neighbor, of the Journal, at | Millheim, has been sending us papers very much biased, the last five weeks, | partly printed and partly blank—care- | boot or shoe line i goods : haps both. Our contemporary is now striking for his 66th milestone, Si GEIR Killed by a Log. John I. Kunes, an old citizen of Beech Creek, met with his death on Tuesday, the 56th inst, in Cameron county. He was engaged ‘in watering a running log slide, when a log came along and jumped out of the slide; it struck him, breaking both legs, and hurting him otherwise. Mr. Kunes was aged about sixty years and had | lived near Beech Creek all his life. ; Was Convicted, Joe, Killoran, who robbed the First National Bank of Lewisburg, Union county last May, was sentenced to two | years, ten months and twentyone days | in the penitentiary. When that sent- | ence expires he will be tried for robbing | an Easton Bank of $400, { stim naan The Biggest Man Dead, John Deitzel, of Springfield, O,, is | dead very extensively, He is said to | be Ameriea’s biggest man, and there | will be 768 pounds of him in the coffin, | Three weeks ago he was married to a blooming lass weighing 582 pounds. sn A Death In Philipsburg. On Monday morning D. 8. Rumbar- ger, the ticket agent for the Pennsyl- vania milroad company at Philipsburg, died of inflammation of the bowels, He formerly lived in Unionville, The deceased was an excellent young man, a ——— AMA O for an eye more clear to see, A mind to grasp more earnestly, For every good intent, That to the sick and despaiciog 1 bring the & peoriess cure, Pan Tioa, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumplion, 25 and 00 cents. Sold at J, D, To The Ladies of Centre County. Ladies who are interested in the art Clements, agent and teacher at instructions without the use of patterns; also teach economy in drafting seams, her with the measurement chart to cut any garment in ladies’ and children’s wear, to fit without basting it up and trying the garment- I will also do all kinds of sewing wear, dresses and coats and able On. in ladies’ children's wear. 17decSm Mrs, Gi. B. CLEMENTS. yy Hides wanted, Aaron Harter, Centre Hall, Overconts,- cash paid, by Bargains on A. Long, Spring Mills, pg Warned In Time, People will have themselves largely to blame if the horrid grip socares a Dothoid hero this winter, The Board of Health sounded a note of warniog a few days ago Physicians all agree that with proper precautions the disease may be prevents Aged and enforbled persons, in fact any one whose system is run down, require a healt” ful stimulant just pow. The medical fae unity are a unit upon this point. Klelu's “Sliver Ag" and “Duquesne” rye whiskie« which sell respectively at $1.50 and $1 25 per full the purest snd best stimulants known skilled practitioners io the country indorse and prescribe these brands and lead lug hospitals use them exclusively Major Kleln also ells Guek. enheimer. Fluch, Gibson, Overbolt and Bear Creek st #1 por quart or six quarts for 85. His ese i for everything in the 1 everswaere, Beud this paneer, io MAX KLEIN #2 Federal Bt Allegheny City, Pa. tor ers UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 Court of Centre cous HE ORPHANS In the matter of ate of Ferguson florsigned au and «Wo hear the evidence siaiy an in the smount upon ch Sallie Bloom, wid i pitied to receive lower annually sin th overpaid fany, a } PRD fh f ing in said estate. hereby of 1 ail poses Of hisappoing an Wedoesday at 10 WK, A NT » gstate of William Bloom, Low cased, The un or appoiiite C.P. HEWES Auditor TRE SUN Has Secured During 1892 ; WwW DH ler Haggard, man Lockyer, Conan Doyle, Mark J. Chandler Harrls, William Black ’ Mary E Wilkin Frances Hodgson Barnett, Ye Twain, sity #1 r Audyard Kipll Lois Stevenson ® ¥ i many other distinguished Write THE SUNDAY BUN, is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the Word Price 5c. a copy Address, THE SUN, New iv mail $2 a year. York. PENSIONS THE DISABILITY BILLIS A LAW the War Soldiers Disabled Sines Entitled are wid 1 t yas and parents now dependent » i frrven FIER RAG § na effects of army servise are { un wish your clsim speedily and iy proses Dire “4 James Tanner, add Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC Ty fined Oune, ebade red, §9 to $y Bling Breech Loading Khost Guns, Boench -Londing snd Repesiing Rifes, $2.50 to 360. Martie Loading Deabie Biet Gane §8 10 $5 Mingle Set Gena. 1 0 10 tn Reratvars, §1 00 By Desbie-hetion BeitLashors, §2 90% I Cartridges, Nell, Caps. Wades, Tosls, Visshe, Pouches, vimers, Send Bismp for (Husirased Cuts bh Abdress Caner Faerase Gry ¥ongs, 708 SaithSeid 84, rs 3 ofl offers a desirable homestead of land of which for sale, oonsisting of ib arre 25 sores are good young timber, Thereon a plank frame house, bank barn, with other ontbaildings choloe fruit snd exesilent water, adjoins Lhe Heckman farm west of Centre Hall, on the oid Lewistown road leading to thie pike. Apply or Ww Horner, Centre Hall, Pa OMESTEAD FOR SALE OR RENT. THE HERIFF SALES —BY VIRTUE OF SUN. dry writs of Fieri Facies, Levari Fa jas and Venditioni Exponas bsued out of the Cwmrt of will be exposed 10 public sage, at the Court House « ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1992, at 1.30 o'clock, P. M., the Mllowing proper wit All that certain messdage, tenement or lot or fece of ground situate in Belletonte Borough. entre connty, Pa. bounded and desoribe 1 an jol- Beginniog at a polat on Ling street 16 feet W. Cowdrie, thence along to Cook, thence along sad Iot North 200 feet 10 an alley, thenoe West along sald alley 65 feet to a drick’s lot, thenoe 205 feet by a line parallel with the line of M. W. Cowdrick to the place of begin: ning. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ax the property of J. C. Harper and Lan G. Harper. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and Jot or feces of ground situate in the Borough of Belle. onte, Ventre oonoty, Pa, bounded and described On the East by Bpring street, on the F. Coos, and on the West by an alley, sald lot bee ing situate on the South-west corner of Boring and Curtin street fronting on Spring street 5 feet and alley, being the same premises which EW. Halo by ped dated June 30 1831 recorded In book W, No. 2 page 172 Thereon a Stone dwelling house. hr prebets of Charter MoOrTony any Cotrin Modattorty. ’ ALBO All that certain 1 foot lot nos of toning. a to stars rama dwellig Bouse ¥ 1 Second street, thence along said North 8 | wtrect 58 feet to line of lot of Jeffry Hays, thence along said lot 240 feet to the place of nr ing, belug oneshalf of lot khown and sled as No. 61 in the general plan of said borough, Thereon erected a large 3-story brick house, used as a store-room and dwelling house. Belzed , taken in executiod and to be sold ss the property of Henry Lehman, ALSO Afl defendants right, title and interest in apd | described as follows eginning at a dogwood, thenoe by land surveyed to Wm, | 47° East 15° perches to a corner, thence West 81 berches to a post; thence South 4° East of Joseph Miles [0 right of Stephen Regent South nut; thence North 40° West 30 perches to ak post; thence by land of Curtin heirs North 50° Rast 176 perches Uo a corner; thenee North 40° West | perches to a white ok; North 47° East 68 perches | to the place of beginning, containing 127 acres i and 68 perches more or less, Beized', taken in execution and to the property of Jugob RK. Leathers TERME. —No deed will be the purchase money is pald or arranged full fr W. A. ISHLER, Sheriff's Office, Jun. 4, 1892 Sheriff. stable’s sale, the following, the property of J. C. Collanbine: 3 horses, 1 cow, 2 calves, harness, 8 bridles, 2 wagons, cultivator hay rake, set ladders, jot of oats, bob sled, mower and bind same in his possession at my sleasure 1-3 GEORGE L858. CLEMENT TRAY ~THE UNDERSIGNED HAD A ‘Bestarwhite brood sow stray away on Dec. 9th, 15891, and he , warded for their trouble, Jacon BHARER, Jan7at Centre Hall of Administration upon the estate Catharine Royer, dec'd’, of Potter township, have ing been 1ewiully granted to the undersigned, he WOuld respectfully request all persots themselves indebted to the estate 10 diate ps ymen make imme settlcment T.F. Royes, Tiandt 01 a’ A. 0. Fars, President of the Hon Judge rt rs Cou triet, consis g of the counties of Centre Huntingdon, and the Hon, Davie! Rbosds the Hon. Ths. F. Riley tre, having issued thelr precept bearing date 25th day of December, 158], + dir { holding & Court of Over and Ter wet and gen { eral Jall Delivery and Quarter ssions of the the Peace in Bellefonte, fur the county of Centre pence on the th Mondsy ay of January, 1%2 and to wo woe ks, eis Bereby given 10 the C ner, Justices of Peare, Aldermen and stables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there IB the proper per forenoon of said da Mis CXAmMins Lranoes Wo do fib and WH He the those things which 4 thelr p appertiaine to be 4 and those who are nd in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Cen » ty, be then and there to prosees § be just pr ire onut them as shall ie sgains wy hand, at Bellefonte in the year of the Lord Liven ur day of Dece and the one b Independence of the United States WILLIAM A. ISHLER, Bherif at] tor Jaw] 4 on x= Company of Centre Cou The an- nual meeting of the members and the election of twelve direction © manage the affairs of the oom. fiy for the ensuing year will be held at the Ba of ID, L. Bartges, at Centre Hall, on Mon day, January 1ith 18% between the hotirs of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. of sald day erally requested 0 attend Freep Kvnre Becretary President D. F. Luss, XECUTORS NOTICE mentar dec’d., inte of Poller township granted 0 Lhe undenigned, they would respect ully request all peroos knowing themselves in ~-LETTERS TESTA a and those haviog claims sgainst the same Lo pre sent them duly suthenticaled for settlement ADAM BARTUES Millheim, Pa PF. HE<NIGH Potters Mills Executors wu Ade EP UBLIK BALE THE UNUDERERIGNED, AS signee of Henry W. and Wm, Bayder Haines township, will offer at public sale premises of the said Henry W. Sayder north of Woodward, on FRIDAY, JANUARY TH si one o'clock, p.m ng 1 No. 1. A certain tract of land, » said, bounded by lands of David Nel Boed, ot a]. containing «ix acres ai in & good state of eultivation: Dwelling House, Stable and other ough ildings No.1 Another tract of land situate as afore he the follow perches, Motz, Thomas Hubler, dec'd., Greta's heirs and otters, occnlaining twenty-six acres and 30 perch os, past of which is cleared, and the baisnoe in timber No. 8. Another tract of land situate s+ afore Wm. Hinkson and others, oonain ing three fourth of an sere. No.4 bounded by der and public rosd, containing ten acres, more or Jess, ina hige state of cultivation ALSO THRE POLLOWING FERSONAL PROPERTY Two rows, one heifer, Sagon; Lumbar wagon, new Bob sled, Family sled, Mower, Grain d+] Spring barr ww Curting box, Horse gears, Wheelbarrow, It of lumber, Corn scraper, Corn planter, Chains, Grabs, many other articles (00 samarous to mention, Terms will be made Known on day of sale by D. L. ZERBY Assigtioe A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS of Adminstration upon the estate of Lydia Bitner, late of Potter tow ship. baving been lawfully granted 10 the undersigned. he would respeifaily request all persons knowing themselves indebted to to the estate to make ime mediate payment, and those sgainst the same to present them duly aathentl. cated for settlement J W. DARHEM. Administrator, Centre Hill novel SEND Postal Card FOR SAMPLE COPY OF THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH $I PER % BO NB AAAS YEAR. IT Is BEST AN THE A Ra ow IT CONTAINS THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. a1 , the Ee eS t CA A Slit SPECIAL FEATURES HERES The Embrace, The The Best Fall and Offered Big Chance and Chance to Buy Your Now Winter Goods is You Our seasonable styles is now open enormous stock of and ready for your inspection. Such quality and prices we been able have never before to show you, A THOROUGHLY First - Class Stock ! COMBINING QUALITY WITH ELEGANCE, AND RICES STRICTLY FAIR! Give us a call. We promise You fair and honest treatment. { M. FAUBLE, | PROPRIETOR. Rochester Clothing - Eocuse, ¥ Laie Opposite Brockerhoff House . . . . Bellefonte, Pa.
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