THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, One year, §1.60, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. insertions, and 5 cen per,line fer each subse. on application. CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURS, JAN. { VOL. LXVIII, volume. This ranks itamong the old- oldest in the central part of the state. During a period of forty seven years the REPORTER has continued the of the name, of which upwards of 36 years In all this period of forty-seven years, this conduct present family were under its present editor, journal has never failed in its devotion | Eight + Seven ' $10 Suits 8 principles, and never was lowered to become the organ of a clique or faction g i ’ ofa few at times. what the REPORTER has accomplished in aiding enterprises in the county, and it is gratifying to know that it in general. The course of this paper, in the fu- ture, will be in its trodden path of right and duty, and to maintain the confidence reposed in us by the public. We flatter ourselves of seeing the evi- dence around us of having accom- plished much good. Happy New Year to all. — esis" THE state legislature met on Tues- day. Walton, Rep., of Philadelphia, ras elected speaker of the house ; there are no Centre county Republicans among the subordinates of the senate and house. The tremendous majority brought no pap to our local calamity howlers. cer sneer Tue Philadelphia Times Almanac, for 1895, has come to hand: it is full of useful information on many sub- jects, and will be found convenient for reference every day in the year. Its election tables are all that any one can desire. dm —— WE gladly give the Centre county Republicans credit for a full measure of patriotism based upon a burning de- sire to serve their country. Sixty pa- triots have applied to Gov. Hastings for appointments. The General has made up his mind that as our county has the governor, it had enough and that the other caramels properly be- long to the hungry of other counties. elses THE tax-payers of our county should bear in mind that at the spring elec- tion, Feb. 15, they are to decide ‘‘yes" or “no” whether this county shall have a poor house. - i ff tl THE lucky fellow for postmaster of the House was a Philadelphian, leav- ing Fiedler on the shelf. No plumb fell to Centre county Republicans at the organization of the legislature. ES Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: John O. Beaty and Mary E. Wolf, of Spring Mills. H. A. Barry, LalJose, Clearfield county, and Annie Woodring, of Port Matilda. Wm. H. Richards and Maud P. Jar- rett, of Philipsburg. John Kirk rnd Jennie Philipsburg. i Wm. B. Heckman and Anna M. | Vonada, of Gregg twp. Robert F. Trimble and Margaret Confer, of Gregg twp. Jacob E. DeHaas, of Beech Creek, and Mamie E. Gardner, of Eagleville. D. C. Nepley, of Union twp., and Mary C. Williams, of Worth twp. W. H. Swartz, of Millheim, and | Lizzie M. Bierly, of Madisonburg. Samuel M. Vonada, of Bellefonte, and Minnie 8. Yearick, of Jackson- ville, Hirst, of IA AS i ~(iermea, something new for Mush, Griddle-cakes, Fritters, Gems, | and fried mush; prepared from choice : California white wheat. Delicious | taste, and it lasts; you never tire of it | winter or summer; cooks in three min- | utes.— Isaac Smith & Sons. _ ~Fanecy Lamps at prices that means : sell. Isaac Smith & Sons. i ~Oranges, Lemons, and Bananas | Just in. —Isaac Smith & Sons, i ~We call special attention to Cali- | fornia Dried Peaches—all goods fresh and palitable at—Isane Smith & Sons, | —— A SAS 1 Musieal Convention, As we go to press the musical con- vention is in full progress in the Ref, church, under the direction of Prof. P. H. Meyer, and every prospect for a success. The concerts this evening and Friday evening will be a fine af- fair. 29 Dehn 3.00 2.00 1.15 1.50 La a » mansh ii “ “i i“ 5.00|Five 4.50|Four « “ ‘i “" now that were 8.00..... “ now at $6.00'$4 Suits in ii i ~ 3.23 i“ 5.00 ~ - 1. 1.: 1.00 a i“ wt SHOES, - - Fine Dongola Button Si LL} .- a“ a above are all first-class goods, best stock and fine and excellent wearing qualities, “ oe “ “ i Four Three « a i “ a“ i a oh i - same — — we En 2.30 1.50 1 1.00 Or work- 1.2! 1.50 J it ii i ou a Ep — b fo g “ L p i a , N H @ ti i SPECIAL AD. For the purpose of telling you about our LADIES’ COATS AND w+. CAPES, ... AND Misses’ and Children’s Coats. pean. | (pon We guarantee ours to be the best made, most perfect fitting, best materials used, and most stylish goods that have ever been brought to this market at prices that defy competition, not only in this market but New York and Philadel- phia markets. ne} Oe LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING : Coats Worth $14.00 Our Price ." 12.00 * 10,00 9.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.00 3.50 3.00 f10.50 9.00 8,50 7.00 5.50 5.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 i“ i Misses’ Coats from 4 years up to 14 years: $1.25, 1.50, 1.73, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00 and 7.00. a We guarantee these pricesto be from Soc to $1.00 lower on each Coat than any place in the State, | Bm Ladies’ Capes trimmed in Fur and other fashionable trimmings: $2.75, 3 00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and $10.00. — — The above are all new goods and bought within the last two weeks direct from the largest manufact- urers in New York, LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. - - SHERI FF BALES, o— By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Leva- ri Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Bale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on BATURDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1805, at 1 o'clock p.m. the following Real Estate A lot ot ground situate at the corner of Mo- shannon Avenue, Sycamore street, in the bore ough of Snow Bhoe, connty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, extending along Moshannon ave- nue 100 feet in front and having a depth of 120 feet along Sycamore street, being part of Lots Nos. 629 and 640 in the plot of sald borough; hav- ing thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house eighteen by thirty-two feet with kitchen addition twelve by fourteen feet of same height, and stable about sixteen by sixteen feet and wagon shed twenty by twenty-four fect, ALSO. another strip of ground adjoining the above, be- ing ten feet front by 200 feet deep and being part of lot No’ 641, . Belzed, taken in execution and to be sold as { the property of R, C. Gilliland. { ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Union, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at stones, thence by lands ot Alexander Doudson north three degrees east eighty-iwo perches to stones; thence by land of John Reese north eighty seven hundred and one and two- | teuth perches tostones; thence north three de- | grees east one hundred and nineteen perches to | stones; thence north eighty-seven degrees west seveuty-four and one-tenth perches to hickory by land of James Rowan; thence by land of Hen- ry Blake south three degrees west two handred { and on perches to stone; thence by land of Ma ry A. Wilson and Peter H. Bush south eightys | seven degrees east one hundred and seventy six | perches to stone the place of beginning. Coun- {| taining one hundred and forty five acres and one | hundred ana fifty perches. Thereon erected a { two-story frame dwelling house, bask baru and | other outbuildings. About forty acres cleared | and under cultivation, | | degrees west one i i i i i Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Israel Hoover ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate | in the township of Spring. county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post at the south westerly coruer of Lewis Bichners lot, thence in #1 easterly direction along the lise of said lot two hundred feet to a, post. thence along lend of P. H. Collins (formerly 8B. H. Yocum) in a south- erly directionon a line parallel to the Belle fonts and Philipsburg Turnpike fity feet to post thence ina westerly direction along belonging to Jacob Keller (now MeColln & line parallel o said Bichuer lot two hundred feel to a post on easterly side of said turnpike thence along easterly side of sald turnpike fifty feet to the place of begioning, being fifty in frout on said turnpike and extending back two hundred feet from said front line, being the same lot or piece of ground which was the twenty Barth day of October, 1883 iam B. Comer by 8. H. Yocum aud record in the Recorders Office of Centre county ou the third of May. 1886, in deed book fifty. three, page six. Thereon erected a twostory {| dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Beized taken in execution and to be wold as the property of Jas. H. Wilson. ALSO i a ont } on deeded ww Will entered for All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Potter township, Ceatre coun « ty. Pennsylvania, bounded and described follows Ww wit Bey white oak theuce by lsnds of 1 orth fity eight degrees west thirty 3 uine-lenth perches to stones, thence by lands of now or late of Josiah Neff and Haunah Beuskotre north six- tysseven and Xi deg esst seveuleen and four tenth perches to stones, thence by lands of said Josiah Neff south fifty three degrees east thing and eight-tenth perches 10 stones, by lands iste of Thomas E ith thirty two degrees wel thirteen and perehie to the place of beginning, containing about three screw and perch neat messure. Thereon erected a house aud stable Seized taken in execution and to the property of Agnes Mer i Frey 5 one be sold as sare ALSO All that certain m essusge tenement and lot © ground in Central City, in the township Boggs aforesaid bounded and described as lows viz On the north by formerly POs session of Robert Poorman's heirs, on the east by an aliey. on tue south by land formerly owp ed by J. P. Bhope but now by James Teller, and on the west by public road fronting on said road {| fifty feet. Thereon erected & Inrge (WO #1ory frame dwelliog house and the usual outbuild ings being the same lot of ground which J.C P Joes and wife by their deed date! the twenty thirdday of January, A. D. 1882 recorded in Centre county in Dead Book 8. No Page 12 dv. granted and conveyed said William Poorman 5 ized taken in execution and the property of Wm. H. Poorman ALBO fol HE wo to be sold as All that certain messusge tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Haines, in the coun l of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, | bounded and described ss follows, viz: Begin { ning si a dead hemlock thence by land now or formerly of Jacob Motz and Christian Motz, south sixty-eight and one-fourth degrees west one hun dred and firty eight perches 10 a post, thenoe by land now or formerly of Henry Vooada north fourteen degrees west one haadred and eighty - | three perches to a post, thenoe by land now or | formerly of Benjamin Orodorff and Henry Rein { hart south eighty seven and three fourths de | grees ent one hundred and sixty «ix and three | tenths perches 10 a post, thence by lands now or | formerly of Dan'el Hosterman and Jacob W. Sito {| ver south twelve and one-half degrees east one | hundred and sixty-four and one half perches to {| the place of beginning. containing oné hundred | and sixty-one scres and one hundred and twen ty one perches and allowance; being the same | tract of land which B, PF. Yearick and wife, | Charles W. Wolf and wife, James Vounada and | wife, Jane M. Yearick.and Allen M. Yearick, by | their deed dated the thirtieth day of March, 185 | and recorded in Centre county in Deed Book “A | No 3” page seventy-eight &o., granted and con. { veyed unto Philip 5. Dale. i ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in Gregg township, county aod | state aforesaid, bounded and described as fol. | lows: Beginning ata point in the centre of the | Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad five hundred feet | west of the centre of public road where it cross. es said railroad near the station, thence south thirteen degrees east seven hundred and eighty | feet by lands formerly of B. H. Duncan tv a | stake, thence south seventy one od ol west {| two hundred and fifty-eight feet by lands for | merly of J. B. Fisher to a stake, thence north | thirteen degrees west eight hundred and ten feet by other lands formerly of R. H. Duncan to & point on the center of sald mailroad, thence north seventy seven degrees east two hundred and fifty «ix feet slong sad railroad to the place of beginning, containing four acres and one hun. i dred and eight perches, being the same premises | which James A. Beaver Trustee by his deed date | edihe eighthiday of September, 1552 and record. ed in C-bire county in Deed Book “W No. 2° 22 &c , granted and conveyed unto Philip E Dale; thereon erected four two story frame dwelling houses, together with the customary outbuildings. Excepting and reserving thereout all that oer. tain lot or piece of ground situate in 6 town- ship, Centre county, Pennsylvania, being bound. ed and described as set forth in a certain release, from Deniel Rhoads, Trustee, dec., to PMilip 8 Dale, dated October 11th, A. D,, 180, and record - ! ed in Centre county in Miss. Book “K.” pages 551 | ac. as follows: Beginning at a post one hundred | and twenty eight feet west of Spriug Mills Cream: ery Company, theuce south thirteen degrees east one hund and sixty three feet to line of street ed, thence south seventy seven west xty feet. north thirteen west one hug and and sixty eight feet to right of way of rail. road, theuce along said right of way north seven. 1p. sereh degrees east sixty feet to the place of be- nniog. 5 Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Philip 8. Dale. ALSO, No.1. All that certain tract or plece of land in the township of Huoston, county of tre and State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as foll yws: nning at a black oak, thence north thirty two east ay eight ferehes toa black oak ; thence along of ilitam Dillon north fifty five degrees west fifty. three perches to a post ; thence along land same north twenty eight degrees west Jit Dorghes to stones ; thence along un MeDonald south Saty seven de rees one hundred and two pe Ww stones; thence south Afty vwo degrees east one hundred and for perches to the place of beginning: Sotiathing if 140 acres one hundred perches and al ALSO | north twenty five degrees east fifteen perches to | | stone orner in road: thence north fifty eight de | grees west one hundred perches by land of Wil fe Resides and John Rook to black oak corn er ; thence south thirty two degrees west four perches to post; thence south forty nine degrees east seventy six perches by land of Joseph F Williams to dogwond, thence by land of Mark J. Williams south sixty one degrees east seventy | six perches to the place of beginning; containing | forty acres and allowance Thereon erected a | one and one half story frame dwelling, barn and other outbuildings, i ALBO, No.3. All that certain tract, tenement or! piece of land situate in the township of Huston, connty of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, | bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be i ginning «t a rock on the side of the hill sou'h of | Sownahp road, thence by land of Robert obi. | son south filty-five degrees east nineteen and | elght-tenth perches to a post; thence north | one and one fourth degrees ea-t rixty three and three tenth archos to a post ; thence by | other land of William Resides south eighty-one | and one fourth degrees west twenty two | and five tenth perches to a black oak sprout and | stone pile, thence by smnd of Wililam EK. Wil | ams and William Resides south thirty four | and one fourth degrees west forty seven aud | seven ten bh perches 10 a rock oak, the place | of beginning : conaining six acres and two | perches, more or less and allowance of six per cent, ALSO No.4. All that certain messnage, or plece of land situate in the township of Huston, county of Centre, and Buate of Pennsylvania, bounded | and described as follows ginning at & post ontwpofthe hill west of £ H. Henderson's house, thence by land of Wilson Dill forty eight degrees west sixty three rel stones ; thence by land of Willis Resides | south thirty two degrees west sixty nine spd four teuth perches to a black oak, now stones thence by land of Robert Robison north i | eighty one degrees east eighty two and two. | | nth perches to a post. the place of beginniog, | containing twelve acres and ninety two perches Seized, taken in execution and the property of William Resides, to | Ww be gold as | TERMB--No deed wil! be acknowledged until | the purchase money is paid in full J. P.CONDO { Bheriff's Office, Sheriff Beliefonte, Pa, Jan, 2, 1865 OQ EGISTER'S NOTICE —~THE FOLLOWING #CCOuUnts have been examined, passed and filed of record in the Hegister's office, for the inspection of heirs and legal es, creditors and all others in any wise interesied, and wi be pre sented the Orphans Court of Cenire © Wednesday, the 30th day of January, A 1. The thirst and final scoount of Mrs L. Keller, admx of &c., of J. Will Keller, Halpes township, deceased 4 Fhe aceount of Samael trator of &c , of Mary A t township, as filed by Horace | | of 8. J. Herring, deceased | i. The account of Samuel A {| tor of &e., of Sarah A i lownship, deceased 4. The scoount of Samuel A. Beightol, t to se'l the real estate of Wililam Be Burmside township, deceased 5. The first and final sco der, administrator of &c., of J Millhelim boro, deceased 6. The first and flusl seoonnt asdminbirator of &c., of Barmah Ferguson township, deceased First and final account of J Mi | utor of &c., of Esther A. Garner | townst ip, deceased K. Thefirst aud { ler, administrator of Howard to 2. First and fa admr. of &« Bhoe wwaship, d in he fing and " berger { { Tay) whship, deceased 11. The first account of imervilie and J of Adam Hoy, iat }, First snd fin He 1 of Gregg executor exeen iate of Barn 0 jeighto Beighlol, Bie rustee late of fxn ale i /ies (rales ale of ler, exe nto WaT i, deceased I Recount of Busan Bel wen wen ts tol ROOD admr. of &o | « A illlsm art €as ~ £ Ma A and Fi {John } CCIOURT PROCLAMATION Whereas the Hoo. A. 0. Parst, Pres of the Court of Common Pleas of the cial disirict, consisting of the counties of and Hy t 1, and the Hon. The ley, and the Hon. C. A. Fan es in Centre, having sued thelr precept be rin date the 31st day of December, 1891, to me direct ed for holding a Court of Over and Term and general Jail Delivery and Quarter Sesdo of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county Centre and commence on the 4th Monday of January, the 28th day of Janaary, 186, and to continue two weeks Notice 15 hereby given the Coroner, Justices of the Pesce, Aldermen and Constables of said county of DJentre, that they be then and ‘bere in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their nas Kner, Associate nis their office appertains to be dove, and those who are bound in recoguizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall te in the jail of Centre county, be then and there prosecuty againgt them as shall be just. Given under my band, at Bellefonte the 3ist day of December, in the year of our Lord, 18M, and the one hundred and eighteenth year of the Independence of the United States, JRO. P. CONDO, Sheriff. Flowers! (rmmsiiisn 0 io Fine Fresh Cut Flowers, Plants, Bulbs, &e., ~on hand all the time Funeral Designs and Wedding Jouquets. House and Church Decorations a Spacialty. 13 Flower Pots, Jardineres, and Hanging Baskets for sale. Qe) All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. Qmmmsn ) GED. BALDWIN..FLORIST. BELLEFONTE, PA. The thamb is an unfailing index of character. 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