The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1892, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EoiTon AND PUBLISHER.
TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance
Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS. ~20 cents per
fusertions, and b cents per line for eac h subse
on pplication.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, MAR, 31,
DEATHS DOINGS,
Mrs. William Meyers Breathes Her Last on
Wednesday Morning.
Mrs. William Meyers died on Wed-
nesday morning, 30th inst., at her res- |
idence on Hoffer street, after an ill-
ness of several months. Early in the
attack of lagrippe which undermined
her health and left her in a precarious
condition. Her condition at times
was considered serious, but she would
ally and hopes would be ntertained
for her recovery. Other complications
her death was expected almost any
moment.
She wasa lady well up
and had raised a large family
dren, most of whom survive he
with her husband.
Her funeral will take place Saturday,
from her residence and interment will
be made in the cemetery at this place.
She was a member of the Reformed
church, and her pastor, Rev. 1}
berg, will officiate at the funeral.
: fp stl
Death of a Child.
in
of
r, along
yea rs
chil-
Jisen-
Ralph,
{ reOree
morning,
of Mr
suffering for
On this,
seven-year-old
Wells died, after
three weeks. During the
storm a few weeks ago, Ralph and
little sister were their
from evening
storm became so fierce
ble to get his little
ran home t 11 his
so badly frightened th
tered the he
prostrated by nervol
hat condition eve
Friday
SOI
about
SNOW
his
home
heavy
on way
school one when the
Ralph was u
sister home.
to te parents, but
at when he
was
house completel
isness, and
been int i
til death released him from his
ings Friday morning.
ee ———— -
Pardoned Them.
red ay
Mell
lon
Governor Pattison has orde
don to issue to John A.
William H. Porter
ver Star, sentenced to
» edditors of the
prisonment for libeling Senator 5
1la-
and
the recomme)
in accordance with
tions of the Board of P
they are now out of jail.
wrdons,
Biffy
Shot Himself In the Train.
Last week a young man committed
suicide in a passen train near Al-
toona, by shooting
head. He died ir
was identified as Howard
Middlet Rnyder ¢
by trade and ne
ed for the
ger
himself in
1 & few minutes.
Grrimm,
MITE, aunty, ap pint
aah act.
— »
Another License Granted.
fieense
Furst has renewed the
Hotel,
Judge
of the Central
owned by Mrs. Martha
which had been held ove
cent tenn of court to
Whie ich
r from the re-
appli-
allow the
cation to befadvertised.
Bp
One Day Late.
The REPORTER is del
this week in its issue owing
tion of legal advertisements
were delayed in arrival, and
account for not receiving the
per usual day.
EE Lh -
ayed
paper
Sailed on Saturday
The funeral party accompanying the
remains of the late Dr. E. W. Hale of
Bellefonte who died in France, i
on Saturday from France. They
probably arrivs in New York
next Saturday.
- > a
To Supply That Section,
Mr. D. W. Reynolds, the
intends running his wagon to Pleasant
Gap and Axemann to supply residents
of that section with first class meat at
low prices.
0
sailed
will
about
1 .
butcher,
Bp mn
To Remove Soot,
In moving or taking down a stove
if you drop soot on the carpet the com-
ing moving day, cover it thickly with
salt, and it may be swept up without
blackening the carpet.
HEI
Brought a Big Price.
At Abe Miller's public sale, at Pleas-
ant Gap, on Monday, a Holstein
was sold for $111.00, Abe has the
utation for keepihg blooded stock, and
when sold bring good prices.
Cow
ftp
Bad Roads,
The roads were lively this week with |
flitting teams,—roads being very mud- |
EE
very agreeable,
Spring Is Here.
over head this week; the roads were
very muddy but are drying up again |
somewhat,
legs
Price of Produce.
Potatoes are selling hereabouts at the
stores, at 40 cents perbushel. Ap-
ples are going at 25 cents.
| COBURN.
—
James J. Gramley, of Bellefonte, was
geen on our streets on Saturday last,
{| The protracted meeting is still in
progress, with three conversions thus
| far.
W. O. Rearick will leave
| Bloomfield, Perry county,
| part of this week.
P. B. Crider,
| fonte, spent a few days at this place,
| looking after his lumber interests here.
| D.F. Foreman, prospective candi-
| date for prothonotary, circulated
| among his friends in this section on
| F riday last.
Rev. M. Jamison,
port, Px. through
| Tuesday on his way to visit
New
latter
for
the
Lumber King, of Belle-
of Williams-
here
friends in
L on
Haines township.
The ladies of the chureh,
of this place realized $12 by their
{ quilt fund. “Well done thou good and
| faithful servants.”
A. J. Campbell was summoned home
to attend the hiz brother,
Elisha Campbell, which took place
Millheim on Sunday last.
E. M. De
county, moved into the
Mever on
Lutheran
),50,
funeral of
at
Long of Boonville,
of
house
and T. Tuesday,
dry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias and
Vimndition! Exponas sued out of the
oH ymmon Pleas of Centre County, to me directed,
in the borough of Bellefonte,
BATURDA
at 1 o'clock p.
tate to wit
All that certain plece or parcel of land situate
in Hatne # township, county of
3 unuded and described
w 1 Sugias ing at stone thence by land of J. OG,
Me south 185 degrees, v
stotie, thence by lauds of same porth 53
west 48 perches a post in creek, thence south
9 degrees, west 34 4-10 perches 0 a post, thence
by lands of Ji in Stovers heirs and Adam Stovers
hairs (foruofly) north 162 6-10
perches wa ih fame
north 234 degrees, west 10 perches ton Post t 1 He
by lands former) y of Henry Moyer, south 75 de
grees, west 8 porches to post, thence north 69 des
grees, west U3 perches to the place of beginning
containing 20 acres aad 150 perches and allow
ance more or less, Thereon erected a twosstory
dwelling house, biscksiaith shop, stable, and
other outbulldings
Belzed taken in execution ane
Lroporty of Jacabh K
5 ALSO
All that certain messuage, te
ground situate fu Jacksouvilie, Mari
Centre county, Pa, bounded and described as
follows to wit: Ou the north by the main
leading from Ww Lock Haven
ost by lot of J A Cen (late Mrs. St
Rds or J of
i Lhe
Kuowu
LOU Vii ols
IWO-sSiory awi
shed, stable i
Pa., on
Y, APRIL 2&8
wn. the loliowiug we
1802,
seribed real os
degrees,
70 degrees,
. thence by laud of Ix
Sat
1 tobe sold as the
ber.
lot of
mn township
went or
efonie
Hol
On the
isan Hoy,
Andrew
of
ernl
BOL Ly lands
Adam Year
plan of sal
and 6,
BOs
in the ge
ne
in execution, and
of W. H. Miller
ALSO
riain lot of gt
| to the vy of Drusilla Bracht on
the
It is
wite contemj
propert
day.
rumored
SAIe
that Luthe
r
You b ais Fad ortd }
dates converting his;
into a mammoth roller
} $
HOUSE
sin the right direction.
agricultural district,
no reasons why an enterprise
his kind would not flourish at this
y of Rich-
mention
Our friend J. H. Hiltebritle
and, Va., of whom we made
fafew eks ago, paid this place, as
y certain voung widow, another
now transpires
wed in lumber oper
in the
rmanent
1 ’
VOLT
rrounded by
How unoert
fi niece of Mrs
whose deatl
PERSONAL
Commissioner Goodhart
Wednesday.
aver Rang:
at a bargain.
‘mm. Mel
1% S6en ON ©
Mr. Alex.
Was a pro
Hall on Wednesday.
Jerer
Mills, called at the
m Wednesday, a
rolled for the best paper
Mr. J.
Zen of our valley,
ir sires
Kuhn,
nent visitor
riinh Stover,
REroni
nd had his name en-
in the county.
but
now
farm near Bellefont, came over
He
for a
day to assist in a moving.
office
while in town.
“ Mr. Jacob Winkleblech,
Haines township prosperous
telligent citizens was a visitor in
Hall Wednesday, During his
stay in town he called at the REPoTER
Mr.
ech is an old subscriber of the
ped at the RepoTER few
minutes
one
and in-
tre on
oflice for a few minutes,
yh
bl ig
for a period
still finds it
for obtaining
PORTER, having taken it
of twenty-five years and
an excellent medium
NOTICE
at pn the
iste of Poller
atted tothe und
i request ali
fac the estate ©
payment, and those baving
» same to presgut them daly au
als i for settlement
GEORGE W SPANGLER,
AUNKLE,
JAMES (
Administrators,
LETTERS
estate of
township,
arsigned
persons
to
thenti
Lt
| mR
CAUTION ~ HAVING
following from Joel Kerstetier at Consta-
f bles sale, 5c of 80 acres of grain, more or jess, |
mvwer, 2 sot harness, | sorrel home, 1 bay mare,
1 gray mare, 11 hogs, 4 cows, all persons are can
tioned sgainst meddling with same as | leave
same ih his possession =f my pleasure
1imay it JOHN SPANGLER
PURCHASED
! | EL OME STEAD FORBALE OR RENT. THE
undersigned offers a desirable homestond
{ for sale, consisting of 26 acres of land of which
hoacres are good young timber, Thereon a plank
frame house, bank barn, with other outbuildings
| tholee fruit and excellent water, adjoins § e
Heckman farm west of Centre Hall, on the od
| Lewistown roed leading to the he pus Apply or
{ addons, Horner,
| Wt Hall, Pa.
ISsOLL TION NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE-
ne gives that the partoership between P,
| 8 Swingle and Floyd Bishop, under the firm
| name olf Swingle 4 Dishop, was dissolved on
| March 15th, 1892, by mutoal consent. All debts
| owing to said partnership are to be reRlvod by
| PE Bwingle. All demands on said Jarthemnip
| are to be presented to him for payment. He wi
| continue to carry on the anti as heretofore
the same place, E.BWINGLE,
YY BISHOP
mart Woodward.
a
| —TuE REPORTER, $1.50 per year.
take eX ocut
nd stable, all of sa
wal
kon In exerution end to bes
F of Honey Bartholomew
id as the
{ Hate
edd aa fain
worner of Pi
a
f the
son along lan
west 136
wal wi 5 forth 1
is of James
ihe noe ang lands
: iD perchoston
¢ theroe A same north $9 deer cast
i5 perches to a stone, thence along same south
oe degrees, west 44 5-10 porches (0 a stone, thence
along nts {not known) wrth 17%
degrees, west 8) perches to a stone, thence along
ands of George : OW iy 5
George hare south Owned
thenoe ale w of Henry
Iy owned by William Stump,
degen, cast 80 2.10 perches to a slone
smith 4% degros,
perches to the turnpike road, thenoe
to & BLOM
ty HOT oe
iis
south Ot
grees, east 6 9-10 perches to the place
2. containing 5 scores and 82 perches
Thereon erected a two-story frame
of beginnis
ings
ALSO
All that certain messuage and tract of lagd sit
in Gregg township, Centre county, Pa
Bounded and desoribed as follows to wit: Begin
ning at a stone, thenoe by lands of James Waugh.
north 88% degrees, west 19 7-10 perches to & bisok
oak, thenee by land of J. P, Grove,
north 27 degrees, west 19% perches fo a stone,
thenos by land of Moses Thompson south 57 de-
reese, west J8 perches 16 8 sto tie, thence by other
ands of James Grove south 27 degrees, east 197
perches to stone, thence by Iand of Mra. Mitchell,
north 884 degree, east 40 porohes to the place of
beginning, containing 48 acres and 92 perches
neat measire
ALBO
All those cortain lots and plesas of ground ly.
ing and being in Potler township. Centre county,
Pa.. more particularly desoribed yu the plan of
Centre Hall station loté No, 208, 206, 297, bo M1,
and 202 and sll these paroels of land 1y sontn
of lat No, 27 and Red Wing alley ou onthe
east by railroad, south by Ii i. of Gen. J, Taylor,
west by Pennay ivania asenne. It being part of
the premises desoribed Ina writ of partition of
the lands of Mrs. Mary P. Wilson, deceased, and
the retin thereto, numbered 526 in the O rphans
Conrt of Centre county, of April term 1 and
which were allowed to sald Catharine I Cartin as
will more fully appear by refer thereto, It
being the same promises which J. ©, Boal, Atty,
being duly osuatituted and nt by Totter if
bola heaving data ata the an of November, A
eid Ie forded | n the for the record:
Centre county, the 80th day of
November, A. D.,
reference bein,
large appears, «
1846, in Miss Book H. page 279,
thereunto had more ful y and at
did by his indenture bearing date
did grant and
Thomas Grove, his heirs
nlure
convey unto the same
recorded in
wk Vol. 54, p $20
, relation being thereunto had will more fuily
and at large ape Ar
Beized taken in execution sud to be sold as
prod erty of Thomas Grove,
ALBO
All that certain tract of land situate in Bush
township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and des
seribed follows: Bogloning at a hickory,
thence by land now or inte of James Allison
north 50 degrees, cast 22 perches, to a post
thence by land now or late of Robert King, uth
4) degrees, east 2 0 pe rihes to a Birch, thence
land now or late of Jacob Metsker south 50
groes, west 320 perches to a Maple, thence
land now or late of Thomas Allison north 40
grees, west 280 perches Lo the place of beginning
Containing 4493 acres and 105 perches with an
lowanoe of six per cent, being the tract of land
known as Hed Bank, having thereon erecu
story frame dwelling he and
ings Ming the same tract
conveyed to Che Muansou b
deed dated the 13th day of Ded
and recorded |
Aantre t
No, 2, page 20}
the
0s
MAES other out
hn Mit
ember, A. D
in Deed }
3 county
ALBO
HL ; Braver street
L of ground now owl HK
jus 10 ar hie first
Grant t
Wis
1 Carteond
ALSO
me or tras land situate in
Pennsyvivania
All that cortain pi
Miles towiship, Oo
bounded and descr § lows 10 wil: Begin
ning ai a dead white pine the noe slong laud of
John Wolf, north 6814 de Rrees uel 104 ith perches
to stone, thenve along land of the said John Bier
y south 22'%¢ degrees east 2% 7-10 perches toa
stone. thenos siong land of Jolin Throne south
a= Aogrex ® wost 19 4-10 perches In stones, thenoe
John Wolf north 2 ors West
24 5.10 perches 10 the place of beginning, contain
¢
ALSO
All that certain tract or plece of land situate In
Miles township, county of Centre, Pennsylvania,
bounded and deseribed as foliows to wit: Begin.
ning st a stone on cast of public rosd, thenoe
along sald road porth 2 degrees west 6 9:10
perches fo a post, the noe by land of Granier
4 dog roos east 7 perches to a post north 7
3 porches to stone, orth 62 degeees
7-10 perches to stone, thence by land of
to stone, sonth 7 degrees east 83¢ perches to stone,
thence south 73 degrees west 15% 210 perches to
the place of beginning, containing one acre and
Ther on erecied a two
story dwelling house stable and oiler outbuild
in
einen: taken fn oxecation and to be sold as the
property of Andrew Immel.
ALSO
All that cerlain messuage, tenement or tract of
Innd situate lying and boing lo the township of
Huston, county of Centre, Penna, Bounded and
desoribed as follows to wit: Beginning at a postat
the run below Locust Spring, east line of H. OG
Cromister’s land west 5 rode, 3 feet 8 inches tos
locust stake, thente northwest 43 rode 5 feet to
stone Qorhar thence northeast 3 rods and one
foot to a birch corner, the fones is to be the line
#4 it more stands between HG. Chronister and
Aaron Elliot, from the run up around the spriy
at the Locust t reon, the above pleces of and
supposed to a 4 of AB RCTS More oF loss,
ALSO
All that certain messaage, tenement and
tract of land situate lyin and being in the
township of Haston, county of Centre, State of
Penna | mded and described as follows, to
wit: tichari's Sul at a post in the road teading
ow Richard's mill to Ants’ tavern, thence
several and dis
Oak Swamp on the southwest side of said road,
thence by land of Henry Croaister north 56 de-
grees west Ti perches to a post, thence north
degre #8 west 1 5 od perches to post, thence
: degrees west perches to a post,
thened north 64 degrees west 10 4 10) peerehes 10
i post, thenes worth 7 : degrees west 52401
porches to u 4 posts thence north © feet to a post,
thence north 70 degrees east 4 520 perehies (0 a
post, thenee north SS degrees west 910 perce lies
to a che stat thence north 734 degrees cast 12
2-1 ) perches to a prick, thence hort th Tidegrees
“i rehes to a post, thence north 14
168 to post, thence north
ches to a post, thence north 64
Bl 444 pore hes to a post, thence north 30 de
jh #8 LO pitch pi )
uth oO
then
Ores
a
$ Sant]
fand of Marth
: per hos
ti BO
oe south 34
thence by land
RE
2 to awhite oak
grees east 180 perches to st
of John H. Shirk south ?
perches to the
wloresaid
he
or i
Address,
F. P. VONADA,
Madisonburg.
“WHEREAS THE
g of the oy ties of Cet
¢ Honorable Daniel
having ise
A] fay .
ng 8 Co ro
ivory me
of the Peso fu Ba fv for the ©
tre. and oom me th Mon
the 241th day of 1252. and to
weeks, Noles i8 Be re to the
Justices of the Pes and
of said sounty of } al they be
od, or
4 general Jal
f Oyerand Termin
A Quarter Sess
ity of Cot
April,
¥ {two
Coroner
ding
© BY
the
§ Uonitre
{ renoon of said day, with thelr records, fnguisi
Liote, examinations, and their own remembran.
oes, to do those th ings which to their office ap
pertains 16 be dove, and those who are bound fn
recognizances 1o prosecute againdt the prisoners
that are or ahallbe in the jail of Centre county,
be then and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just
Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 28th
day of March in the year of our Lord, 1802 and
the ono hundred and fifteenth year of th ¢ Inde:
pendence of the United States
WM. A ISHLER.
Sheriff
Agency for
oto,
PINT tt fre Ment rope
ate
S rientifie Sean ur
‘entre Hall
ills
Roller flour con-
stantly on hand, at whole-
sale to dealers and at retail.
rades of Chop
lated Corn Meal of
the
eet or
wh
ie and coarse.
Hard,
all
on hand,
and Woodiar (
Oi
and
ighest
in wanted
for same ath
Feed and
for Flour,
Coal, strictly cash
KURTZ & SON.
HUMPHREYS’
Di. HUMraneys' Srecieos are scientifically and
carefully prepared [Proscriptions used for many
Jon in private FAgLice ih Suton and for over
3 Yours i¥ the *. ery J Mingle Bpe-
cific is a spacial cure for th disease
These Specifics cure withous @
Ing or reducing the system, and are
deed the sovereign remedies of the Werid.
— TES
LINT OF PRINCIPAL SOR, CURES, PRICES,
evers, Congestion, inflammations
f atumm Worm Fever, Warm Calle.
‘rying Colic, or Testhing of Infants
inrr = of Children or Adults .
Raters Hi Griping. Billous Colle
] ers erbus, Vomiting
i Kone his Ooi, i she
euraigin, Toothache,
endac Ses. Siok Headache Vor Vertigo
yspepuia, Hillous Stomach
Wlion 150 ot or Patnfal Py Periods
ves, too Prof Periods.
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Hy) m, Rayipeias, Eon
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