The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 30, 1893, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Fae, Wumrz, EDITOR AND D PUBLISHER,
TERMS. —One year, §1.50, when paid in advance.
Thosefin arrears subject to previous 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.
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. MAR. 30,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
SHERIFF,
We are suthorized to announce that Geo,
Crawford, of Gregg, will be a candidate
Sherif, Suljert to Democratic rules.
B
for
REGIST} E R.
We are authorized to announce that W, J. Car
lin, of Rebersburg, will be a candidate for Regis
ter, Miles to Democratic rules.
TREASURER
We are authorized to announce that John F
Potter, of twp., will be a candidate for
Treasurer, subject to Democratiojrules,
JERRY RUSK'S SUCC CESSOR
Uncle Jerry Rusk’s official successor
in the Agricultural department, Sec-
retary Morton, who is a practical
farmer, declares that he can husk more
corn in a given time than any man
west of Missouri river, “I think noth-
ing of husking 200 bushels in a day
when the weather propitious,"’
says: In a “shucking mateh” with
ex-Senator Van Wyck, of Nebraska, a
few years ago, Mr. Morton claims
have beaten his rival badly in a scratch
of six hours. The prize in that
test was a sorrel colt, which the secre-
tary still possesses,
rams sn nl AS
GEN, HASTINGS.
he
is
{to
Ccon-
It looks to us as if there was a quiet
effort being made in certain Republi-
can quarters to prevent the nomina-
tion of Gen. Hastings for
It is not a Democratic fight,
General seems clearly to be the choice
of the rank and file of his party, we
are anxious to whether the ma-
chine can again defy the demands of
the Republican masses as was done
when Delamater was nominated.
The ReporTER then announced
“the bosses might lick Hastings but
they couldn't ’lect Delamater.” And
80 it turned out.
governor.
but as the
See
— —
THE GRANTING OF LICENSES,
That Philadelphia judge, who wants
the granting of liquor licenses taken
from the courts because of the tempta-
tion to make money out of the work,
ean escape temptation by resigning
his office. He is reported to have said:
“From the propositions 1 have already
received I believe I could make $100,000
out of the License Court. ] want you
to understand that they are getting
very near my price, and I want the
matter taken away from the bench.”
m———r————
A Million Friends
friend indeed,
million people
friend in Dr.
A friend in need is a
and not less than one
have found just such a
King’s New Discovery for Consump-
tion, Coughs, and Colds. —If you have
never used this Great Cough Medicine
wonderful curativefpowers in all dis
eases of Throat,® Chest and Lungs,
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed or money
funded. Trial bottles free
Murray's Drug Store.
S0e, and $1.00,
em ps
Clean Up.
Chief Burgess Riter is starting a eru-
at J.
an order for a general clean up of all
alleys and streets in town. He does
this for the furtherance of public
town. Thoroughfares will have to be
the mayor proposes to see that it is
done too.
Bt
Few if any Empty,
Centre Hall's population wilt re-
main about the same for 1883, and on
will remain unoccupied.
lies will remove to other places, while
others will move into the town.
There will be a general flit about mov-
ing day.
mes Af A S————
Making Time Agunin,
once again, and now seldom play tru-
ant and come in late. The
; weather is accountable for this, and it
pleases the traveling public generally.
mn ra A A A SA
Cor, Levi Maen, of York, is urg-
ed for Commissioner of Pensions, The
President could not make a more de
serving appointment,
Ay on
Unserupulous practices permeate the |
methods of to-day. Bull's-Head Fla- |
voring Extracts are prepared with con-
scientious care, and are, therefore, of
unusual merit. Price 10 cts,
4 lc
~=Our suits for men and boys can- |
not be equaled by any dealer in the
county, RL ow in stock,
Prices
DEATH OF A LUNATIC.
Lost His Mind on Account of the
ness of a Woman,
Bierly, who lived
died Sunday night.
The deceased was a lunatic and had
been kept confined for nearly sixty
years, When a young man he was
disappointed in love and on account
of the fickleness of the woman he lov-
ed lost his mind. He was kept for
many years in a house built for him
on the farm of his brother near Tylers-
ville. Of late he had become danger-
ous and no one but a woman could ap-
proach him. He was Kept chained in
his room and the wife of his brother
was the only person who could with
safety minister to his wants, Satur-
day night last he fell from his bed and
broke his arm. The shock to his
worn out system could not be survived.
The deceased was a man nearly eighty
years of age. What a life his must
have been! For nearly three
years he has not seen the light of
Fickle.
A man named
near Tylersville,
i
score
day
on. Why he was notsent to the
lum we do not know but at last he has
been called from earth and
of darkness is at an end.
asy-
his season
Wy —y
Headless
Our columns are open for the fellow
who cats the most Sunday
two dozen,
CEUs on
One dozen, which ?
fault finder has 2
nlw ays
The constant
good in him and is
Nine
eroaker
hood.
miserable
but
neighbor.
make a man, Ol
an entire
tailors
disturbs
Eggs are fourteen cents
and Easter is two days of!
per
Things generally brought
prices at Wm, Shool's sale,
Bo fp -
Accidents
At Colyer's saw mill, Monday,
while cutting spokes, John Zerby had
On
by a saw,
A man name
loading logs at Linden Hall,
had the finger next to the little
torn off atthe second joint, by getting
chain
upon the logs
Dr. Emerick was «
injured bones,
D. Breon,
one finger cut off
injured, from coming in contact with
a saw on a mill near that
by of Coble, while
finger
it fast in the usedl in working
dress the
alled to
Wolf's
another
had
badly
of ~tore,
and
place.
cn fp
Where Some People Get Their News
editors are
takes
COs
An exchange says most
acquainted with the man
more papers than he
who
can read
quently he has no time for
papers. He usually takes
that is published in Portland, Maine,
It contains the late The
smuggler's Cruise or
of Big Moses, the B
while he is storing
such information his
the local
a
news about
the
andit
his
wife
adventures
and
mind with
reading
King.”
i=
almanaes,
ww Wait for Them
M Huyett, Meyer &
place two wagons on the road during
the month of April to canvass the vil
Nittany, Brush and Penns
vallies, in the interest of their
planter and farm implements for which
! they are agents. Their ad. appears in
Lanother colum. They have something
new to say each week in the
Read it,
NYT, oozer will
lages of
COT -
eporier,
Backlen's Arnica Salve
in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blaing, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
It is guaranteed to give per-
or money refunded.
For sale by J.
The best salve
| required.
fect satisfaction,
Price 25 cents per box,
D- Murray.
i
Near About Over,
| The public sale and free dinner sea-
| son is about over for this year and but
i few days remain yet of the month for
{ them. The number this year has been
| up to the average, while the weather
| has been such that the attenda nee
| was good,
i fi ft —
Still to be Carried On
‘he cattle business conducted by
| Mr. D, C. Keller and Charles Brad-
| ford, will be continued, notwithstand-
ing the fact that Mr. Keller has re-
| moved to Turbotville. They will con-
tinue to buy stock.
tina fos pea—
CYRUS GOSS’ SALE, Sat, Ap. R,
. The sale of Cyrus Goss, announced
| on opposite page, has been changed to
Saturday April 8, at 1p. m. House
held goods, &e. Mind the change,
ERE Rg
Two Valuable Friends,
L.A physician cannot be always bad. Rhen
mattam, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises and Burns
voenr often and sometimes when least expected,
| Keep handy the friend of many households and
i the destroyer of all pain, the famous Rod Flag
| Oi. 2 conta.
| 2. Many a precious lle could be saved that is
being racked to death by that terrible cough.
| Secure a good night's rest by Weing eet
for a bottle of Pan Tina, the great remedy for
| Cong, Colds and Cousumption. Trial bottles
of Pan-Tina free at J. D, Murray's Drog Store,
mms i Mo
Horse Collars,
A complete line of horse collars at
from 75 cents Ip. Fine |
HERIFF BALES. BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY !
writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facing and |
| Vendition! Exponms issued out of the Court of |
Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sale at the court house, in the
Boro of Bellefonte, on Saturday the 22nd day of
April 1895 at 1 o'clock p. m. the following de.
scribed real estate
All defendants right title and interest in that
certain tract or plece of land situate in Libe ry
township, Centre county, Pa. bounded and de-
seribed as follows Beginning at a Beech and
running thence vorth 47° E. 68% perches to
stones on the ho sonth side of Hece th Creek,
thence along. the southerly side of sald creek
south 70° E. 11 perches, thence south 63° E, 1%
perches to the nes, of Hall's Dam, thence
south 477 west 691 perches to a Juneberry, thence
north 627 west 25 perehes to the place of begin
ning. Containing 11 acres and 74 perches neat
measure, Thereon erected,
Belzed taken in execudon amd to be 50.4 as the
property of John M. Herr
ALSO,
All that certain messnage of land situate lying
and being in the borough of Philipsburg, Centre
county, and state of Penua., bounded and de
scribed as follows: BHegiuniog at a post at the
southwest corner of Pine and North Second sts,
thence by live of said north Second street sixty-
$ix (66) feet 0 a post in line of lot of Joseph
Haines estate, thence by line afsaid Haines fote
Sixty (60) feet 10 a post 8L the corner of lot of Jas
Passmore, thence by line of sald Passmore's lot
sixty six (66) fect toa Jom in sald Plue street and
thence by line of sald street sixoy (00) foot Ww a |
post the piace of beginning
store building, batchershop
other outbuildings |
Seized takon in execution and 10 be sold as the
property of Thomas Dutcher
ALSO
All that certain messnage, tegement and tract
of iand situate in the lowtnip of Boges, county
of Centre, bounded and described as follows: Be
Thereon erected a
livery stable and
gloning st a Hickory thence by land of Joel Han
cock south 47 degrees west 142 perches to stone
corner, thence south 4ldegrees west 251 porches
10 & corner, thence north 57 degrees, cast 140 |
hes lo u corner, thenoe south 41 dogrees, cast |
2 perches 10 the place of beginning. Contain
i 216 acres and 34 perches neat measure. There
mull house, stable and other out
buildip KS,
Ry i taken in execution and to be sold as the
operty of John Watson and Julia Watson
ALSO
Hai certain piece parcel or tract of
ownship
re and state
ribed as tollows
land
of Union in
Penusyivania,
Beginning at
of Mrs. Stine and at corner
ley, thence along line of
Stine north 47% degrees east 42 5-10 per hie 8
thence north 54 degrees, west along lands
d ingrams 148 5-10 perches 10 lands of
in si thence along said isuds of
in Sere, south wd degrees, west
4% to stotie ou line of lands of BT,
! miong lands of R. T, Com.
south ” Cogrees, east 1 S10 perches
0 stobe % on Hoe of Mrs. Stine, the place of begin
ining 42 acres and 16 perches nest
T he reon erecied a small house, small
other outbuildings
i n execution and to be sak
ingram
the
hn 3
{on
CHP BY
nr "
ALBO
ain tract of land
in the county of Centre and
a. bounded and described as
Lg ala point oa Bald Es
ng lands of GH. Lyman, thenoe
lirection along lands of said G H
artin and Company, thence
in And Company, 10 plibe
lands of said Curtin and
creck, thence west along
reek lo the pisce of begluniog,
acre: more or less. Thereon
A hous. harn and other oulbuiidin
i snd taken in exoon and to be
perty of John Cantin and H. |
Jax. BB deceased
situate
! Bogus
omPpA
1 Bald age
taining 13
fend
3
Uviving
‘grids
u1
AlLBO,
in of ground situate and
¥ Lilipsturg Centre county
bounded aod described as follows
ALA posi on 8 slrewt slely laid
i 80 feet to the edge of an alley
ng the line ofsaid alley 33 feet Wo
wth in stradght line ® feet to the
street lately ald out, thence
te of etyeet 32 feet 10 the place
hereon erected 8 hose and oll
in
0 3
of
8 post, th
Hine of af
ou sud to be sold 8s the
Hoover
ALSO
ng is located on & ot or piace
he township of Boge Cente
tim, Botinded and « described wy
OF 8: Sones Lthention b land of
ey south 43 legroes cast s perches to
100 along land of John Neiman no
efal 15 4-10 porches 8) south
x porches 10 shoton nord
®, east 25 510 perches 0 Mlones, thetee
tie] Lucas 42 degrees
thenoe along ands of B. Conter
Wel 0 porches 0 the place
ulaining 40 acres peat nose
WR an story and a half plavk frame
i, 16x24 feed, also thereon erected a stable
er outhildings.
Sofred taken in execution and
property of KE
§
of
thetoe
Wend 118
of
Gin
3 he esl
herifl
NSNUALSTATEMESNT OF
and expendituns of
oar ending March 13,1
THE RECE]
Centre Hall
an
PTS
bore
SANDOE, O01
oe due Marehs
itd of duplicate
BORO TAX
4, 1892
By amount paid treasurer...
Vy EX0noralions
' per ceil, abate ment on soo 12
commission on $214.8)
on FLW
16 14
§ im
£414
mt pald treasurer
y bal, due boro
due boro Mar, 12
POOR
To bal, Gus Mar, 14, 1892
Te amount of duplicates
By mn't pald treasurer
BY exonemtions........ wo oi
5 p. of. abatement ofr $186 61
3 p. ct commission on $177.8
Po. 1, $l
By am't paid treasurer :
By Hal due boro .
To bal. due bor. Mar, 13
8.....
TAX
5
w 8
wi) 44
$3 Hy
. 32
. Fo df BF
1.0
i. G. STROHMEIER, OVERSEER OF POOR
To amt rec'd from Tromsurer
To" forservioes., .
By relief of Louis Bottorf,
J. Ripka boarding and attendan
Wm Lohr,
C.J. From * .
Wolf & Craw ford, mdse .
KR. E. Bartholomew, "
Jerry Miller, tousorial services... i
Expenses 10 Danville, coos
Telegraphing to Danville,
GW, Rost, undertaking.
J. & Danberman *
A Nearhood, diggi
Boarding and atten: we st howpital
J.C. Boal, qualif ying request at
hospital... oo
J. MeClenathay, moving
Dr. Jacobs medical Aledo:
Dr, MeGeshon examining...
John Mertz mending shoes...
Truscss for a x ovis
3 rigos lodging tram
J. C. Boal fos SA
Digring grave for Mrs, Russel Mey
H. GC. *uohmeler, services, ........
iw KREAMER, TREASURER,
To bal, due Mar. 14, 1802,
To * hotel license
To cash from Wm, Sandoe...
k-
0
Have
Fakir HOODBOR....covviciisvones voine 7
shoveling snow...
CR
By cash audit treasarer.. era
BY amt boro orders ou, co
By 10 a0diomm. oui
By § p. ot. commission on 201.56.
By bal G08 DOO. ovcmnveiiiveesiisanne
To bal. due ass, Mareh 14, 1803... .
w POOR TAX.
To am'’t due oy MM, I iis crisis 2 BS
To oust Crom Win. SAnG00........0...... 24 03
og THANKSEIVIOR ....orvesrsrepasrs 196
CR.
BY 810°C PIOT 000M ruins varsonniins
By Srohinaier BOTY IOI. ovis innrnne 10 00
By 4 p. of. commission ou 223.05 0
BY Bal, 300 BOM iv cvnressoivorns ios 18 08218 14
To bal, due boro, Mar. 13, 1998....0.... + 18 tn
A SSAA blest.
J. W. WOLF, TREAR,. OF AUDIT. DR.
To cash from boro WER Nera. 204 03-204 08
Bysp ot, on ons po be fund
Byd poet. ong ro famd 10 pl
By ww ore :
Svereres
oe
~348 UH
«213 88
“
EXPENSES OF TOWN COUNCIL,
Josiah Dale, duplicate orders 5 90
isu] 2 00
Fred Kurtz, printing tickets .. w 100
Wm Flotay, shoveling BROW, 106
Chins, Arar, labor on street 1 88
Mrs, Mary Goodbart, bal. on note... 39 2)
Fred Kurtz, printing boro statement 2 75
% 0. Deininger, plauk.........oc.. . i
P. Luse & Bon, for sills. ‘
Wolf & Craw ford, bib, nails.
R. EK. Bartholomew, § 1b. nails
Frank Ross, on street carats
C has, A roe Y!
Frank Ross, a wastes
RDF oreman, on le sil “busi news for
council to Bellefonte
W. H. Runkle fixing walk
J C. Boal, duplicate ee.
Wm, Florsy, breaking stone
Chas. Arney self and team,
Frank Jioss on tre ol..
E. G, Van Px to Bellefonte on
le al business for council
M. I. Emerick police serv ioe i
8H. Kne pley,
qT Coss,
dames Grege
Fred Kurtz, prints g orderand license
Chas, Arniey, on street -
Frouk Ross, *
Miller Goodhart “es
Fred Kurtz, Jr, com, on $38, ..,
tusel Meyer removing © ATCA SY
{ ‘has, Arnicy on walk .
H ‘iwab, on walk
Chins, Artie Ye O0 SU2C0L.cnnics coinnse
Win, Floray, :
Chas. Arney, on walk .
J. W. Whiteman, shov. snow,
Wolf & Crawford, 12 1b nail
Chas, Atney, shoy SHOW, sharpening
plek........
KIOW
Lyo an
KH
J. £
sith, shov
D. Foreman, sal
Boal, room reat
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c's 1nd
We hinve
fend td
find th
examine
£1 carreet,
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GEIRS,
WITMER WOLF,
H BARTHOLOMEW,
Auditors,
THE
of the
dis
ION. ~WHEREA?
C WRT PROCLAMAT
Hon, A. O. Furst, President Judge
as of the 49th Judicial
frict, consisting of the counties of Centre
Huntingdon, and the Hon, Daniel Rbosds snd
She Hon Thomas F. Riley, ssociate Judges
Centre, having ad their precept bedriog date |
thie ist day of April, 1 , 40 me directed for hold
ing a Court of Over aud Ten ner sind peneral
Jail Dellvs ry aud Quartier Sess af the
in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, aad on
menoe on the 4th Monday of April, the 24th day
of April, 18, and 10 continue wo weeks, Nos
Lice is hereby given 0 the Coroner, Justices of
the Pence, Aldermen and « oustaliles aid
county of Centre, that they be then and there in
the proper persons, al 10 g'clock in the
of said day, with thelr records. inguisit ex
aminations, and pir own remembrances, (0 do
those things which 10
be done, and those who are bound in recognizan
wh Lo prosecute again the prisoners that are or
shall be in the jal of Cenlre county, be then and |
there 1 prosecuie against thew ss shall jst
pier my hand ay B
i} Lhe year of our
od and Sfleenth year o
United Niatos WM
Court of Common Ph
ingige
of
Mons,
se
be
foule ih
A in
land, In
dny
and 1h
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MAGAZINE
FOR 1893.
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