The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1892, Image 7

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    HOW DIGNITARIES WERE
vania System,
{Chicago Herald, October 22d, 1892 )
One of the most important and sue-
ceasful features in connection with the
dedicatory exercises of the World's
Fair grounds, and one which fully
illustrates the wonderful
ment made by the Pennsylvania Rail-
road Company of the cabinet officers,
the supreme court justices, and
diplomatic corps from Washington to
this city and back. It required three
special trains to perform this function,
and Vice-President Frank Thomson, to
whom the credit of the achievement is |
due, made requisition on the Pullman
Palace Car Company for the finest
equipment which those famous car!
builders could produce. The
was a triple section train such
never before glided over the rails in
any country. A crew of twenty-five
persons, including wok
waiters, porters, maids, eleclricians,
and in addition to
usual quota of trainmen, was required |
to insure proper service. The outfit
resembled in a somewhat lessened de-
gree the personal equipment of
ocean greyhound, of which the trains
were a duplication on land.
These trains and
tendered for the use of the distinguish-
ed guests of Chicago by Vice-President
Thomson. They were run from Wash-
ington to Chicago as sections of tl
regular ‘Chicago Limited,” of which
they were duplicates, and they
formed to the regular schedule of that
train. With the thorough organiza-
tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company and its splendid system they
came through the entire distance, on
the special schedule time arranged for
them, without
any kind, and this in the face of an
extraordinarily
traffic.
cellent condition,
protected by the safeguards of modern
the
result
has
as
~
stewards,
machinists, the
an
were provided
©
COll-
accident or delay of
increased passenger
The great line is in such ex-
physicial well
SO
invention, and so perfectly managed
by a of men
educated and trained under t
its high officials, that a
this kind, extraordinary as it may
corps who have ed
he « yes of
movement of
i
pear to the public, was effected with-
out interfering in any
the routine of everyday traffic
It is safe to say that wi
country in the world would |
move
manner with
Hie Ho
nization
the entire orga
f +} .
of one thous
government a distance
miles, so there is no other railroad
company which could grapple with
such a problem and solve it with the |
care to the persons in interest and the
credit to itself that has
this achievement of the Pennsylvania
Railroad. It reflects the utmost ere
Vice-President Thomsor
planned, and his associates
ecuted the brilliant fe
transportation, and holds out a bright
distinguished
dit
on
at
of
promise of equally successful work
when the resources of this line
drawn upon next year to furnish
adequate transportation facilities to
the hosts who will visit the
greatest fair.
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world's
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NOTICE 18 HEREBY
socounts of George WW,
ga Mull 8 Co. in trust and
of their ercditors and of P, ¥. Bot
oe Of Cha And nostic have been
filed in flee of the Prothouotary of the Court
of Common Pleas of Centre County and that un
jess exceptions thereto be filed on or before Tues
day the 20h day of Nov, 155] the same will be
confirmed L.A SCHAEFFER
Prothonatory.
given that th
(ianoe sasignee of Jo
for the |
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ford vit Feit
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DMINISTREATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS
of Administration upon the estate of
Elizabeth Grossman, deg’d., of Potter township,
haviog been lawfully granted to the undersign
vd, he would respectfully request all persons
kpowing themselves indeb ed to the ostale to
mak immediate payment, and those having
cinims against the same to present ‘hem duly
suthoepticated for settlement
4.8, HOUBEMAN,
Administrator
oil Tuseyville
64
Lx UDITOR'S ROTICE «THE UsDEREIGN-
ed an Auditor appointed to make distri
bution of the funds in the nands of the Sheriff
arieing from the sale of the real estate of Chester
Muuson, will attend to the duties of his appoint.
ment at his office in Bellefonte on Thumday the
seventeenth day of November, A. D. 1802, at 10
o'olock, sn. m. of ssid day when and where all
parties interested can atiend if they soe proper,
DD. F. FORTREY,
Auditor,
ool27-3t
CN JWWRT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS THE
Hon. A. O, Furst, President gr of the
Court of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial dis
trict, consisting of the counties of Centre and
Huntingdon, and the Hon, Daniel Rhoads and
the Hon, Thomas F. Riley, associate Judges ‘in
Centre, having layed thelr prooept bearing date
the 1st day of November, 1882, to me diremed for
holding a Court of Over and Terminer and gone re
al Jail Delivery and (nar ter Sessions of the Pesce
in Bellefonte, tor the vouuty of Centre, and com
mence on the 4th Monday of November, the 38th
day of November 1801 and Ww continue two
weeks. Notice is herewy given to the Coroner,
Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables
of sald county of Contre, that they be then and
there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of sal © day, with thelr records, fuqguisi
tions, examinations, and thelr own remembrane
oor, to do nose thitngy which to thelr office ape
perigiom tobe done, and those who are ound in
Tei OgDIRRLCes te Browcite winst the prisoners
th tare or shail ba in the of Centre county,
be Shon and there Wo prosecute against them ss
ghatl be jast,
Given under my haa lat Bollefonte the 188 do
of Nov, ia the year of our Lowd, 1502, and one
bastired and Gieenth year of the [nd
of the Unityd States. WM. A IS
VIRTUE OE BUN
3 Faciag, Levari Faclas
and Veuditioni Exponas issued out of the Conrt
of Common Pleas of Centre County and to ne di
rected there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, on
: HERIFF'S BALES
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Fierl
1892
at 1 o'clock P. M, the described
estate
following real
All that certain lot or plece of ground on the
Philipsburg,
described us
Northern side of Presque Isle street
Centre County,
follows
Pa, bounded apd
street, on the north by un alley 44 feet, and ou
| in
erected a twostory frame dwelling
eighteen by twenty-eight feet with a two-story
kitchen addition with finished basement four
| Ween by fourteen feet,
| Belzed, taken in execution and to be sold as
i the property of Mrs, Matilda Vaughn, Admin
| trator of Henry Vaughu, dec’d
{ ALBO
| All that certain tract of }
{ In Union township Centre ny, Pa
i and described as follows: On the north by lands
of HBamuel Lannea, on the east by lands of Wills
jam Resides and Harry Giste, on the south by
land of James Flick and on the west by lauds of
David Ammermman, containing 76 acres and 4
perches. Thereon erected two dwelling 1
a barn and stable with necessary
Two good springs of water and an oreh
the premises About filly acres cleared
good state of cultivation
Belzed taken in execution and to be sol
property « f William Spotts, Jr
ALSO
All that certain messuage, lo
situate in Potter township
bounded and described ss fol
by lauds of W am east by
lands of Joseph Btrum. ou the south by lands
John Waguer and on the west by lands of
Muibarger, containing four acres more
I'hereou dd a twoastory
hotise, smn arn and other out
situate and lying
wu
Out Hull
ard
and
on
mn
iastho
Cn the nort
Mulbarger, on the
or
frame
ml
A LBD
All that coral
enst by lands
lauds of Me
Deitw
Thereou ered
or Ny
edd 8 twos
slabiie an {| other outbu
Town
house
i einie
ful We
west by William
thence north 16
Pine, east
perches to the
sores and 1
TEA ST
Fok # g
f {aes
LL!
I state aforess
ang of ¢ r
bis
perch
prog
All def
io the fol
estate. thence
0 8 stone
berger, me
A slots O
ver north
slone corper
Chios Deal mensre
ing
Done
Reised, taken io execution
the property of Thomas §
TERME No deed will be ackno
the purchase mouey 1s pa 3 full
Ww
Sheriffs Office. Bellefonte,
Pa. Nov, 1, 1582
-
RPHANS COURT BALE. ~PURSUANT TO
an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre
County toere will be exposed 10 public sale at
the Court House In the borough of Bell
Oy SATURDAY, NOV. 28
All o'clock p.m
fonte
INN). Oe
the following described
exiate late of Bamnel H, Bover, decd, to
The undivided oue-haif part in and to all
uate in Harris
containing
124 ACRES AND 47 PERCHES sn
Also the undivided one-half part of all that
tain tract of timber land situate In sald towneh
of Harris, containing
11 ACRES AND IIS PERCHES »
The farm is located one and ove ha!f miles from
the raliroad station at Oak Hall, where there is
a grain market and stores, The famous “Bln
Spring,” the source of Spring creek, rises within
five or six rods of the bulldings, making it con
veulent for watering stock. A well of the purest
waler—never falling-is located near the house.
There are two fine orchards on the property
The improvements are a two and one-half story
STONE DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN
Mx% feet, two wagon sheds, corn oribs and other
outbuildings. The farm is what was formerly
known as the Scheneberger Homestead, The |
land is ina high stat of cultivation
TERMS. One-third in cash on ennfirmation of
sale; onesthird in one year, and the balance in
two years thereafier: the deferred payments to
bear fnterest end 10 be secured by hood and |
mortgage on the prea ises,
. - FRANK RB STOVER.
CLEMENT DALE, Atty, Executor
township, Centre county. Ps
a
OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CHAR. |
application will be made to the Court of Com: |
mon Pleas of Centre County on the fourth Mon.
day of November, 182, under act of Assembly
entitled, * An act o provide for the incorporation |
and regulation of certain corporations, * approvs |
ed April 20th 1874 and the supplements thereto |
for the charter of an intended corporation to be |
called 8t Marks Lutheratt church of Pleasant
Gap. Pa. the character and ob of which is to |
worship Almighty God according to the formula |
ofthe General Synod of the Evengelieal Lutheran |
church of the United States of North America
and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred
by the Act of Assombly aforesaid and ite supple
ments JOHN KLINE.
nove dt Solleltor,
JRRECTION. ~The following correction is
made to the election proclamation, to be
found on another page:
For the township of Durnside, at Pi
Glenn House » ha Fine
For the township of 8 western inet
st the publie eo! Phunn [weate as the Fair
Grounds school house,
For the township of Spring (southern precinet,)
at the ho { Gottleib Hang,
ihe ho tal : mag, fn the village of
IN PARTITION, TO
INT o1 ICE
Miriam Metler
tsa D. Kline
Anna Boho
Charles Kline,
Jacob LL. Kline
1da Gearhan
joseph Kir
ie Ising
i nt | IRrdinng ¥
Annie Ga Vaxi
Priscilla Pensyl, Union Corner
Isan lagel, Bnvdertow
Hannah C. Camp
Theodore Kim
Maggie Kline,
land conuty, Pa.
King's (
Vaux inot
Paxinos
fear Gap
rove
fae, (4
vb $e
Bet
« Rive r
ivdertown, all of Xorthumbe:
16 Routh
en M, Taylor, 120
Baral E. Erwin, Greont
Kansas,
lohn M sd
lohn D, Critehtie
James K. Critehi
WwW. Critehd
Alvina Brown, Moun {
Mary J. Gorely, Mount Gilead
Elizabeth Carpenter
Miriam Beatty, Kansas
Annie McHenry, }
Amos Campbell
snbelln Teits
n
Elm Bt Ottown, Kan
sh P Lounty
His
Craw for
Moor« le St, Toledo. Ohio
Gilead Ondo
(300)
|
JON
worth
Shaw
Monin
« +02
he percentage of §
TT
The purpose for
be incromeed i= fe
water works for ih
Centre Hall
purches
borough
JOHN FV. ALEXANDER
President
FOREMAN,
Seerwelary
D
DAINED AND
by the
re Hall, an
y the autl
i ' the treasurer of the borongh
Centre Hall werehy authorized and
prov 1a majority of the electors of the said
boron of Centre Hall at the vext general
held Toosday November Sh A
psenit therein, 10 borrow £4000 and thereby
increase the indebiedness of (he sald borough ©
Centre Hall thu
tie A
directed
by
of water works for the use of the sald borough of
Centre Hall
Boe, Ind. That the said Treasurer be
iz +d to sue bonds of the said borough
Haul to secure the said sum of money
rected to be borrowed
ard That the clerk of the oo
author
above di
Be $184
il of 1 he
the aforego ing ordinance,
of Noe
vember A D132. st the uoual place of holding
elettions lu the ssid borough of Centre Hall, to
al Jenst thirty days in the Cpsiae Hari Reronr
borough of Centre Ball
FRED KURTZ, JR
Clerk,
UBLIC BALE, THERE WILL BE EX
posed to public sale at the late residence
miles south
west of Tussey ville, Pa., on Saturday, November
bth, 1592, the following described personal prop
3 1 mare, 1 cow, willbe fresh soon, 2
head of young cattle, 1 brood sow and pigs, 2 two
one-horwe
truck wagon, 1 top bugky, 2 sleds, 1 set tug har
ness, I sel single harness, and other horse gears,
ete 1 threshing machine, power and shaker,
spting tooth harrow, 1 Rem & Siphes plow, 1
side hill plow, good cultivators, hokie plow, snd
other farm implements, 1 room machine, broom
handles and wire, a lot of good corn brooms, a
ot of fence wireand wire piler, I0t of zine barb
wire, 2 grain cradles, hay by the tou, and
corn fodder by the shoe ¢, corn and other grain
u the bushel, about 6000 1% inch shaved white
pine shingles, a nice lot of dry white pie, wal
nut, ash avd hemlock lamber, | new Bay mike,
1 extra good vew fanning mill, alo a lot of
housenold goods such as bode and bedding
oni pet, 1 eonk stove, 1 Wosplate dove, meat stand
Hin
od, Sale to commence al 12 3p wm. when tenmns
wid be made known by J. 8 HOUSMAN,
WM. GOBEEN, Adu lotstirator.
Atdtioneer,
ER
DERWEAR
Harper &
Kreamer.
ATTORNEYS.
St RING
§i¥Froe bu
KERHO
5.8
FOOINE of tates 10 wilhesses
and jurors
(AMERON HOUSE
Ord & Zerfing, Proprietors
LEWISHURG,. PA
san pie
Free bus to and from all trains. Good
ELMO HOTEL 317 AND 219 ARCH &gT
Philadelphia. Rates $2 per day. Located
inthei sodiate centres of business, and places
d the different railroad depots,
3
ble by street cars constantly passing the coor it
offers special indusements 10 those visiting the
for business or pleasure. Your pstronage
Jos, M. Faun,
Propricior
FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE
ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA-
TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES;
TUITION FREE. BOARD AND
OTHER EXPENSER VERY
LOW NEW BUILDINS
AND EQUIPMENT
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
AGRICULTURE (Three Ovuraes) and AGRY
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il
lnsirations on the Farm and in the Latsss
ry.
BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theorets.
cal and practioal. Students taught original
study with the microscope,
CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full and
thorough course in the Laboratory,
CIVIL ENGINEERING,
E TRICAL ENGINEERIN
{ MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING;
scoompanied with very extensive practioal
exercises in the Field, the Shop, snd the
Laboratory. ;
HISTORY Ancient and Modern, with Gig
nal invest \ .
NDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
ADIES' COURSR IN LITERATURE and
SULEROR: pd he. Ample facilities for
LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin
{ 1.) French, German and Euglish (re
quired.) one or more continued through the
entire course,
MATHEMATICS and ARTRONOMY; pure
and wi wed,
SrcHENTS ARTS: combining shop work
with study, three yerrs' conmse; New bulid.
ing and eqai ni, .
MENTAL MORAL and POLITICAL BCI
ENCE; Copstitutions] Law and History
Politionl Boonoiny, elo,
MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti
cal and practical, including each arm ofthe
18, ARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two
~enrefully gmded and eh.
Fall term opens Sept, 14, Examinations
br eek un. 0 Fo Coto. oF
ment wee!
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nl leaves New Yori
Washington at §
Wilkesbarre ;
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LEWIEBURG AXD TYRONE RAILROAD,
“ Daily Except 8unday,
Festward, e Eastward
PM PM AM AMPM.PM
b 5 22 4
} Lewisburg 9 10]
30! Bieh!
5 Vicksburg
iinburg
Ron
sien Iron
3 Paddy Mounts =
ary
BETATIONS
Te ie Be de
ETT
0 Rising Spring
Penn Cave
Centre Hall
LGregg
Linden Hall
208 £2 Oak Hall
Lemont
Dale Summit
Pleasant Gap
4019 04 Axemann
459 10 Bellefonte
Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan«
don at5.20a m, 1000 am, 1.20, 535and 7.45 p 1m
turning cave Montandon for Lewisburg at 9.55 .
mW, 058m. 50 pmA00 pm, ands 05 pm
CHAR EPUGH, I. R. WOOD
General Manager, Gen'l Pws'ger Agt,
uF wb oF uF
YO a B00 20
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i" paid work ty Crom start.
Tanent pow Lion, G00 Cham fon
vanoemenil. Excinsive territory.
wt ere of Nursery stouk,
A waded Tope sve ment In Pv tetien 3
lo Gitg=Back, Pues rain of Crouse
a cara. Aims Bet
upon uppiication, he i
vows, Hay fakes, Caltivatars. Corn PP
army Weller, tic, Anti (A peg