The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1895, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRe®. KURTZ, EDITOR 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 line for three
fnsertions, and 6 cen, perline for each subse
quent insertion. Giher rates made made known
on application,
CENTRE HALL, PA.,, THURS, JAN, 24
still going on and almost every week
looted by its own men. Last week we
had the case of Hunton who got away
with $40,000 of the depositors’ money.
This week opened with the case of J.
tional Bank, who stole $80,000.
bank officials and employes should be
required to give ample security for the
funds they may handle that depositors
and innocent stock holders do not be-
come sufferers through the specula-
tions of bank officials.
to engage in stock gambling.
rsa A A A ———
delphia “Press, that Pattison was not
REDUCTION SALE
Of all Winter Goods for the purpose of closing out
our entire Winter Stock. This to last for thirty
days only. This means a reduction from the won-
derfully low prices we have had during the past sea-
son.
In February we shall commence to take inven-
tory and make ready for our Spring Stock, and for
that season we shall dispose of all
Retail Value !
IN OE eee
Men’s Overcoats.
Men’s Overcoats, the finest of Long
Dress Overcoats, were $13.50, now $11.00
Men's Overcoats, worth 10 50, now 8.00
9.50, 7.00
9.00, 6.75
6.00,
5.00,
4.00,
3:50,
3.00,
lic service, and does
claim as citizen of Philadelphia.
adelphia needs Pattison, it wants Pat-
Pattison is going to serve. Philadel-
phia is corrupt to the bottom in its ci-
demanded.
——————— ne
a U. 8. senator.
brought them misery.
pce Af stl
Will be Acted On Quickly.
A statement relative to the United
States patent office has been given out,
which will be of interest to all persons
who desire to get letters patent within
a short time after application is made.
The statement is to the effect that that
department is up to date with its
work. This means that in all of its
thirty-three examining divisions the
work is in such a condition that a
new application filed today will be
days.
sea ®arirso.g
Death of a Child.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arney are
mourning the death of their infant
son Harry, which occurred on Tues-
day afternoon. The little one was
stricken with catarrhal fever only two
or three days before his death. He
was aged about eleven months. The
funeral will be held this afternoon at
two o'clock, Rev. Eisenberg, of the
Reformed church officiating.
mic iii —
Sleighing Parties,
With the splendid sleighing,
landlords Mr. Ruhl at the Old Fort
hotel, and Mr. Bartges of this place,
are having a lively time of it. Belle-
foute parties are almost nightly enter-
tained at these hostelries,
good supper they have the time they
are after.
w— a —
A New Cornplanter
Our young friend, John I. Snavely,
of Potters Mills, has been granted let
ters patent for an improved corn-
planter, which is said by those who
an excellent machine.
in his make up.
EN ————
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage
have been granted the past week:
Al. Beezer, of Bellefonte, and Sadie
Oswalt, of Milesburg.
sel, of Benner twp.
———— os
What it Costs,
Centre county is represented in the
last year $210.76, at 35 cents per day,
$843.80, being balance of cost for keep-
ing them over thelr earnings.
AM ————
An Address.
on the life and services of the late An-
drew G. Curtin, before the Pennsylva-
nia legislature on the evening of Jan-
uary 30th.
——y
Has Done Something Already.
Representative Womelsdorf has in-
troduced a bill in the lower house at
Harrisburg asking an appropriation of
$18,800 for the Cottage State Hospital
at Philipsburg.
is p——
Married,
At Trinity M. E. parsonage, Lock
Haven, January 21, 1895, by Rev, J,
Harper Black, John Long and Ida
Zettle, both of Spring Mills, Centre
county,
A
~We are selling overcoats fit for a
king at prices that cause our competis
tors excruciating pain, Get one while
they last.—Lewins, Bellefonte,
Boys’ Overcoats.
-
worth 5, 50
1.50,
So,
00,
Children’s Overcoats, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and
Men’s Winter Suits.
Men’s Winter Suits that were 13.50, now 1
11.50,
10.50,
8 00,
6.00,
5.00,
8.00,
7.00,
00,
4.00,
3.00,
wn
Qo
' Overcoats,,
af
Boys
mn
7
bn in
“i “"
N Go
ry
QO
ye i ‘
WN
0
~
A
Ww
3
}
“
fi
2 50
2.00,
1.25,
1.00,
Blankets.
were 6.00 now 4
5.00
3.00
2.00
1.50
J
Blankets, vlankets were 1.25 now 9oc
1
~
~NE\
NW
.
nw
I, |
oO
8
Dress Coods.
All Woo! 54 inch Cloth,
All Wool 40 inch Cloth,
- was
was
was
was
was
was
was 15¢
was 10C now
was oc now
was 6¢ and 7c now
Underwear.
Men's Under Shirts & Drawers, fine,
heavy, all wool,
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
Soc
45¢
“ “ i 3
‘ i
C
JC
boc
All Wool Henriettas, in all Colors
The Heaviest Kind of Outing Flannels,
i
”
a
6
were 1.50 now 1.00
1.00 735¢
goc jo & 75
Goce “. 3%
JC “ 33g
25¢ 20C
i
'L
That were,
Boy’s Caps 75c
of Soc
35¢
Now, That were,
59cMen’s & Boys’ Caps, 25¢
38c
20¢
Now,
19¢
20c 124c
Men’s &
“
“-
Ladies’ Hose, all wool, from 15¢ up Red Flannels,
{ Children’s & Misses’, 6c and up “
Men's Woolen Socks, 25, 18
were 25 & 30, now 17 & 18 One lot Men's good, heavy Winter
“« 154& 18, 9 & 10 Shirts, worth £1.00, now 49¢
Ladies’ Muffs as low as 44c, and Very best Bleached Muslin, 6 & Te
better grades in same low pro- Best Unbleached Muslin, 4,4 1-2. 5
| portions, Tickings, from Te up
| Ladies’ Corsets, from 23¢ up
| Fine Shoes.
Women's Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, [Infant Shoes, that were 50, 40 and 30¢,
soft goods, that were $1.50, now $1.30 now 40, 85 and 2c.
“ “ “ 185, " 1.20 Men's and Boys’ Shoes,
1.15, +o 1.00, that were
1.10, i“ ie, i i“ i“
1.00, * 89c J 150, “ 115
i“
were 1.25, now 1.00 “" Tu 75 & 83
% Lo ie The greatest stock of Rubbers in the
“ 80, 80c county of the very best make, at cor
“ 750, 68¢, respondingly low prices.
TAA.
We have no space to detail our entire stock, but the above will
give an idea of what we propose to do for the next 80 days, You will
remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than has
ever been known before. Now we have made the above reduction
even from that basis. We must move our winter stock as we propose
to have a great line of Spring goods in due season.
LYON & CO.
Bellefonte, -
were 40, now 30
35, 25
i“
i“ i
i“
i“
2.50, now 2.00
200, © 150
“"
t LL
fH
i“
i“
i“
"
Children’s Shoes, “
“"
“"
i“
i“
i“
“
i“
“
i“
i“
J
Penna,
i
i
i
|
i
1
{
i
{
i
}
i
i
i
i
ES HERIFF BALES. |
sens !
By virtue of sundry writs of Fier! Faclas Leva-
ri Facins and Venditioni Exponas {ssued out of |
the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, |
there will be exposed to Punlic Sale, at the Court |
House, fn the borough of Bellefoute, on i
BATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1845. {
atl o'clock p.m the following Real Estate |
A lot of ground situate at the corner of Mo- |
shannon Avenue Sycamore street, in the bore
ough of Snow shoe, county of Centre and State of |
Penvsylvania, extendiog along Moshannon ave: i
nue 100 feet in front aud haviog a depth of 120 |
feet wlong Sycamore street, being part of Lots |
Nos. 639 and 640 in the plot of sald borough; hav. |
ing thereon erect d mw iwo-story frame dwelling |
house eighteen by thirty-two feet with kiwchen |
addition twelve by fourteen feet of same neight, |
and stable about sixteen by sixteen feet and i
wagon shed twenty by twenty-four feet. i
ALBO,
another strip of ground adjoining the above, be- |
of jot No’ 64°,
Belzed, taken {no execution and to be
ALSO
All that certain messnage tenement and tract
bounded
Beginuving at stones,
Alexsnder Doudson north
of Cenire nnd Sinte of Peousylvania,
thence by lands of
thence by land of John Reese north elghty seven
bundred and one and two.
tenth perches tostones; thence north three de-
west
seventy-four and one-tenth perches Ww hickors
by land of James Rowan; thence by land of Hen
and one pe ches Wo stoue; thence by lend of Ma
ry A. Wilson and Peter H. Bash south eighty
seven degrees east one hundred and seventy »ix
beginning Con
taining one hundred and torty five acres and one
hundred an fifty perches. Thereon erected a
other outbuildings. About forty
aud under cultivation
Beized taken in execution and to be
sores cleared
ALSO
All that certain Iot or plece of ground situate
fo the township of Spring. county of Centre and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit erinuiog st a poet al the south.
westerly corser of Lewis Blepners lot, thence fo
ai easterly direction along the Hoe of sald lot
two hin wid feet 10 a post. thence along land of
PF. H, Collins (formerly 8. H. Yocum) ins south
eriy direction ona lue parsilel 10 the Belle
fout» and Phitlpsburg Turnpike fifty feet to
post, thence ina wes'erly direct slong
belonging to Jacob Keller (now MeColloughd on
a line parallel to said Bichuer lot two hundred
feel 10 a post on easterly side of said turnpike
thence slong essterly side of sald turnpike
fitty feet to the place of beginning, being fifty
in front on said turapike and extending back
two hundred feet from sad front Hine, being the
same lot or plece of ground which was deeded
the twenty fourth day of October, 1883, to Will
ium B. Couper by 8. H. Y¢ and entered
record in the Recorders O uf Centre
onthe third of May, 188 fn ceed book fifty
three, page six. Thereon erected a twoslory
dwelliog house, stable and other outh
a
1
t
3
t
iidings
Me 2a
iz
i taken in execution and 10 be sold as the
property of Jas, H. Wilson
ALEO
All that certain messuage, tenement and tract
of land. situste in Petter township, Ceptlre couti-«
Pennsylvania, bounded snd described
MM: wit Beginning at white
suds of Willian
west thirty one
ns
cul i
fifty
fillows
R
thence by OT
sud uninedenth
you be lnnds of now or
i Haunalh Beiskotre
asl sve en
%, Lhe
three degrocs
th perches WO so
t ax EE. MeEiroy
rieen and one-ralf
gluning, conta
perch neat
a house sud stable
vight degrees
prrehes tos
of Joeiah Neff an
yoven and 3
ih pares
inh Neff
and eight
in
iw
Des inte
Boeri six
and ur
ce by lands of
o
& 10 8 log
13 £1
saith f
Jo Cant
ws, 1
south thirty
perches
ng About three
messure
et heice
inte of 11
degrees weet
to the place of beg
sores and ©
§
a
ne
erect
Seized taken in execu } and
the property of Agnes Shreffler
ALSO
0 be sold as
All that certain messusge tenement and
ground in Central City, the township
Boge aforesald bounded and described
jows viz Om thes h formerly
session of Robert Poormen's heirs easy
by sn wl south by land formeriy ow
wit now by James Teller, at
¢ road fronting ou said
greet d a Inge
ing te and the usqal
the same ot of ground which
wife by thelr deed date! the 3
A. D 1852 record d ir
Centre county in Deed Book 85. No Page 125
dc. granted and couvered 0 sald Williaza A
Poorman
of
fol
os
in
ne
by ent
+h
oh ihe
d
IW O-slory
Wie otitbuiid
sa CP
twenty
L
2d taken in execution and to
property of Wm. H. Pwrman
be sold =a
&
the
ALSO
ssusge tenement and tract
we township of Haines, in
4 snd State of Pentsyivana
described as follows, vig: Begis
i hemlock thence by land now or
only Motz and Christian Moz, sout}
fourth degrees west one b
ef 10 a pol, thence by
Heury Vousda worth
1ed and eighty
three perches fo a post, thenre by land now or
formerly of Betinmio Orodorff and Henry Kein
hart south eighty seven apd three fourths de
the
tid Onn
LLY eight pe
x ¢ +13
land now ur firme yo
fourteen dogrocs wes
1
§
me ha
tenths » rehes 10 & post, thence by ands now Or
formerly of Dan el a and Jacoo W. Bo
ver south twelve and one hall degrees ead one
bundred and sixty-four and one halt perches 0
the place of begiuning. coutain one
and sixty one sores and one hundred and twen
ty one perches and allowsnee, being the same
tract of nud which B. F. Yearick and wile
Charles W, Wolf aod wif, James Vousds and
wife Jane M Yesrick aud Alien M Yearick, by
their deed dated the thirtieth day of March .
and recorded 1a Centre county in Deed Bok “A
No 37 page sev-uty-eight &o., granted and con.
veyed uate Philip 8. Dale.
ALRO
All that certain messuage tenement and tract
of jand situate lu Greg Wwwoship, county and
state aforeaia, bounded and described as fol
lows: Beginuing ata polut in the centre of the
lLewburg & Tyrone Raliroad five hundred feet
Tig
station, thence south
thirteen degrees east seven hundred and eighty
feet by Innds formerly of BR H. Duncan fv a
stake, thence south seventy one degrees west
two hundred and fifty-eight fet by lends for
merly of J. B. Fisher to a stake, thence porth
thirt.en degrees west eight hundred and ten
feet by other lands formerly of R. H Duncan to
8 point on the cevler of mid mailroad, thence
north seventy-seven degrees east two hundred
and fifiy «ix feet -long sad raiirosad to the piace
of begiuning, containi« four sores and one hun.
dred and vight perches, being the same premises
which James A. Beaver Trustee by his deed dete
edine vighth day of September, 15882 and record.
ed In C uire oanty in Deed Book “W No, 27
mee 22 &C granted and couveyed unio Philip
. Dale: thereon erected four twostory frame
dweillug houses, together with the customary
outbuildings. ]
Excepting and reserving thereout all that oer. |
tain lot or plece of ground situate fn Gregg town. |
ship, Centre county. Penusy Ivania, belug bound.
ed ani described as set forth in a ceriain r lease,
from Daniel Rhonds, Trustee do. to Philip 8
Dale, dated October Lith, A, D,. 1800, and record. |
ed in Centre county in Miss. Bok “K pages 55] |
4c , as follows: Beginning at a post one hundred |
and twenty eight feel west of Spring Mills Cream-
ery Company, theuod sotith thirteen degrees east
one hundred and sixty three feet 10 line of street
ened, thenoe south seventy seven degrecs west
sixty feet no th thirteen degrees west one hug
ire and sixty eight feet Wo right of way of rail
road, thence along said right of way north seven.
ty-seven degrees east sixty feet to the place of be-
sianing
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Philip 8, Dale,
ALBO,
No 1. All that certain tract or plece of land
situate in the township of Huston, oounty of
Centre and State of Pennsylvania bounded and
descrited as foll we: Beginning at a back oak,
thence north thirty two Forres at fifty eight
rehos to a black oak ; t along fund of
Filltam Dillon worth fifty five degrees west fifty.
three perches to a post ; thence along of
same north twenty eight degrees wed twenty
eight hes to stones ; thence along land of
John MeDonald south sixty seven dd grees west
oue hundred and two perches 10 stones: thence
south fifty «wa degrees east ons hundred snd for
ty perches to the place of beginning: contain
gins two acres one hundred perches and o
OWanee.
ALSO
west thirteen perches to stones in road;
perches
foes west one hundred perches by land of Wil
ini Resides and John Rook to black oak corn
er; thence south thirty two degrees west four
perches Lo post; thence south forty nine degrees
forty acres and allowance Thereon erected a
one and one half story frame dwelling, baru and
other outbuildings,
ALSO,
No.8. All that certain tract, tenement or
Centre snd sate of
bounded and described as follows, tn wit: Be
ginning ta rock on the side of the hill sou bh of
township road, thence by land of Robert wnobi
son sonth fifty-five degees enst nineteen and
perches to a post; thence north
fourth degrees va t sixty three
[Host thenee by
south eighty-one
west twenty two
county of
one and one
other land of William Resides
and one fwrth degrees
stone plle, thence by and of
| hams and William Resides
| and one fourth degrees west
seven ten bh perches to a rock oak, the
{of beginning conaining six acres and
perches, more or less and allowance of six
cent,
William K
south thirty
forty seen
Wit
far
and
place
wo
per
ALSO,
Nn. 4 All that certain messuage, or
| land situate in the township of
| of Centre, and Bate of
and described as follows
ontop ofthe hill west of E H Henderson's
i house, thence by land of Wilson Dillon north
{ forty ight degrees west sixty three perches to
| siones © theprce Sy land of William Resides
south thirty two degrees west sixty nine «nd
{ far tenth perches to a black osk, now stone
| thence by land of Robert Robison north
{ eighty one degrees enst eighty twn snd two
| nth perches Lo & post the place of beginning
| containing twelve acres apd two
| perches
Belzed, taken in
| the property of W
piece of
Huston, county
Pennsylvania, bounded
Beginning at a8 ant
ninety
xecution and to
vm Resides,
be sold as
TERME -No deed
| the pu-chase mouey
wil' be scknowledged
is paid In full
J. PA
uni
{ INDO
| Bheriffs Office, Eheriff
Beliefonte, Pa, Jan
JISTER'S NOTICE
{ Et
= aCCounts bie ve
and filed of record in the Register's
185
“THE
FOLLOWING
been examioed
¥ . 4 b
« %, I0T Lhe
prasad
Ep clion of telrs and legat es, cred
olhers in any wise jiuleresied
seiited Wo the Orphans (
Wo duesdny, th
1 The tirst snd fiaal ac
L. Keller, adm x of &c¢. of J
I«lues Lowis hip, da
2. The acount of samuel J, Herrd
trator of &c |, of Mary A
towisbip, as fil y
of 8. 1
we und ail
wil
re Conny
and bre
rt of Ces
oh dey of Janusrs
on Bed
Oswalt, late of Gregg
@d by Horece B. Herring, executor
Herring. decessed
The acoount of Samuel
tor of &c., of Sarah A. Belghwl
wwuship, desensed
The secount of Samo)
ihe rea: eotate « f Wililan
de township, deceam
3, deceased
3 Hest ana fins
admin trator of Lo. of Sarah
| Fergusou township, deceased
i taf J. H. Miller, exec
roer, late of Ferguson
acoount of 1
J
' D8 #000
ulor of &c
LOWEN ID, a Cease
K Thefire sud fins] aconunt of W
sdministraior of & of San
waid lo shi i
$. Find and fina
Ln, admr, of {
shoe iwnshii
H K
Kocher
ol
er
of Ho
ad
sip, Oe
nnual Matement «
fW
Simla
OURT PROCLAMATION
! i
A. O Furst
nmnon Pleas ¢
ting of the o
wef] the Hon.
Whereas the H
t of User
Pres
of the Cour ft
Cinl 4
and
bey
discret
Huntingdm
and the Hor
8 iu Cer
date
ed for hoidis
and general J
{ of the Pearce 10
Os snd comme
January, the 78th day
| continuo lwo weeks
i the Corser. Justices
{ and Constables of said
| they be then and PLOper prernonis, al
{ 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said 4 iy. with their
| records, inquisitions, exsminatious, aud their
| own remembrances, to do those things
beir office appertains to be done, and those
are bound in recognizance to prosecute aeainst
| the prisovers that are or shall te in the sil of
{ Uenilre nounty, te then and the ¢ pn ECL
{ agaist them as shall be |
i Glven under my band, at Bellefonte
day of December. in the ear of our
tre, hiny
th
the
TH
Os ot
and
for
the
’ NN
He fonts
ntre fie On 41
of
\
January
Zlioe 18 hered
Peace,
of «
of the
orunty
here in the
terme
tite
10
just
31s
18 4
the
Lard
Independence of the United States
JRO. P. CONDO
Sheriff
Ores)
Fine Fresh Cut Flowers,
Plants, Bulbs, &e..
~on hand all the time
Funeral Designs and Weddin
or
-
Jouquets.
House and Church Decorations a
Spacialty.
13 Flower Pots, Jardineres, and
Hanging Baskets for sale.
Qrumnnl)
All Work Guaranteed
to Give Satisfaction.
G0. BALDWIN. FLORST
BELLEFONTE, PA.
A
No 2. All that certain tract or plece of land
situate in the township of Huston, county of Gen. |
tre, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de:
scribed as follows: nning at # blank oak
irty ona onst
in ubl os hart north A
corner
#oues on i
HAVE YOU READ |
smiantiena 1 TIMES
THIS MORNING?
HE TIMES is the most entensively
circulated and widely read news-
Pennsylvania,
ts discussion of public men and
i interest
lie integrity, honest govern-
and
alle-
giance ablic In
the broadest and best sense a fami-
ly and general newspaper.
THE TIMES aims to have
est circulation by deserviy
and claims that it 1s un in
tial & ‘tat metro
I
public measures is in the
of pul
ment and prosperous industry,
it knows no party or personal
in treat RENEE,
the larg-
1g It,
}
fn irpassca
all the essen
polit: pecimen cop
tion will be sent free
to any one sending their address.
TERMS — DAILY, %3 per annum;
£1 for four months; 30¢ per mouth;
per
EDITION,
r large, handsome pages
1instra-
Ve.
168 of any
delivered by carriers He
week, SUNDAY
twenty-ton
ior
: 1
ly
per
per
!
elegant
Col
!
annum;
IC
V. B®
* per month,
WEEKLY EDITION, 50 cents
all letter
THE TIMES,
Philadelphia.
JUST A LITILE BETTER,
JUST A LITTLE BRIGHTER,
THAN AL OTHERS
Is wha V Ol
rarit 1
Fant 1
i your
Sa
THE PITTSBURGH
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH
FILLS THE ANT
1G 14muy paper C
1 f
nia, Kastern
: It
t ive
REPORTS.
IS EARLY RIS.NG
HEALTHFUL ?
Reading the Right Kind of a
Newspaper, and
'ATRIOT i» the 1 1. tis the
ng
an
ght ki. ¢ only
pewspaper that rn aches Cen
Tay
1s 5% ‘
it is one of
an early b we day
the foremost Democratic
DeEwsns-
one printed at the
ial and political ceutre
pers in ihe State, and the only
th
It privts the news receiving
State Capital, the
the Co mx
of
nwes
it over
its own
the extraordinary facilities of the
ot
ga
great Pros associations, aided by its own corre
Bot denis
THE PATRIOT is Democratic to the
is opposed ©
core. It
bosses and an enemy of corrupt mo
It isn't afonid to fight the it
wrong
It makes a specialty of department pews and
pers combined,
The Legislative ses jon of 1885 will be of great
THE PA-
It hes exclusive
lic kind
DAILY every week day morning in the year,
$n roar
WEEKLY, Tuesday evening of cack week. 81
year
THE DAILY issue will be sent four mouths on
trial, by mail now, on reeeipt of §1
THE WEEKLY will be sent four months on
triml oy mat! owily, on recnim of 2+ Cents
THE PATRIOT i» the best adve-tising = odium
Free to the Unemploged: It insets without
Its Help Order has brought axis ance 10
Huvdreds. It has a cent a Word Want Column
fr ther wauts,
Address, THE PATRIOT COMPANY,
Harrsboreg, Pa.
KRUMRINE BROS,
Apothecaries,
Bellefonte, Penna.
Headquarters for
FINE PERFUMERY AND : :
: + TOILET REQUISITES.
A A.