PERSONAL MENTION. Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of Town, Guy, son of Dr. Jacobs, is se riously ill with typhoid fever. ~—Hon. W. A. Murray, of Boals- burg, was in Centre Hall Wednesday. ~——A., 8. Kerlin made a business trip down through the anthracite coal regions last week. —John H. Roush, ohe of Madison- burg’s best citizens was a pleasant cal- ler at this office. Potters WwW. W. of of Miss Lena Evans, Mills, visited at the home Boob, Monday. —(Cyrus Brungard, of Millheim, was in town yesterday, and made the run up here on his bike. Prof. D. M. Wolf, of Spring Mills, was a prominent visitor in Cen- tre Hall on Saturday. for stock of winter goods. ——W ill Bitner, of Tusseyville, vored us with a call a few while in town on business. fa- days ago, Christian Platt of near Tussey- in putting his label to '96. ——Mrs. Rev. Rearick took Tuesday and other relatives at Middieburg. —— Miss Leah Reifsnyder, of Mill- heim, was the guest of her niece, Mrs. | W. W. Boob, several days this week. ——Miss Anna Harpster left yester- | day afternoon for Harrisburg, on a| visit to her cousin, Will BSweetwood. —John ID. Meyer, a student at Franklin & Marshall, Lancaster, came home last week to cast his first vote as | a Democrat. John Keller, son of Jas. A. Kel- ler, came home from college caster, last week, and put in vote for the Democrats. —The condition of Mr. Michael Derstine is not for the better, and he | is unable to leave his bed. He is grad- | ually growing weaker. Lan- | first | at his —QOur former townsman, John Mullen, now a prominent shoe mer- chant a Renova, gave us a shake of his | hand while on a brief visit to friends | in this place. ——J. W. Ishler, of Colyer, and W. | H. Meyer, of Tusseyville, dropped in | to inspect the REPORTER plant a few days ago. ant young men. ——Jacob Neese, the old Democratic | war horse of Farmers Mills, was a call- | er a few days ago and was much pleas- ed by the way old Centre herself on the 7th. —Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawyer, near this place, left Wednesday, 6, for | Philadelphia, to visit their ;daughter, | Mrs. Clem Hemphill ; we bespeak for | them an enjoyable time. redeemed | Of Cifrerer, of snd one of the handsome enema]. near Axeman, | young men | of that vicinity, was a pleasant caller | Miss Owens, one of the pretty and esteemed | young ladies of the same vicinity. at this office, accompanied by Miss Bessie Harter, a charming | young lady of Oceola, Ohio, who has | been making an extended visit to rela- | tives in this county and state, is at | present visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred. Kurtz,®in this place, —(ieorge B. Haines and Thomas | E. Royer and their wives, from Miles twp., have returned froma ten weeks’ trip to Illinois, Iowa and Kansas, and report having had a very pleasant time, —(. J. Finkle, of Gregg twp., fa- vored our sanctum with a call. He special agent for the De Laval “Baby” Cream Separators, the best out in that line and no one having a cow should be without it, farmers especially. is —Thos, J. Bhafer, of Madisonburg, favored us with a call, on his way to Dakota, Ill., which will be his future home, and where he will engage in the stock business with his uncle, Benja- min Smeltzer. Success to you, Thom- as, but sorry to see you leave. Michael Confer, of the Seven mountains, and his youngest son who tells us he is *'bigger than any of the rest,’ gave us a call. He tells us he saw Henry Fry pass his place going up the mountain, on the afternoon of 22 Oect., and thinks he got on the pike from a by-road ; that along with Fry was John Wilkirson’s dog. The dog remained with Fry's body until the evening of next day when he returned home. The load of buckshot that tore the heart of the old man, passed out thro his back ; beside him laid a buteh- er knife as if’ to be used in case the shot failed in doing its work. AAAI MAS Although all lines of clothing and dry goods have advanced in prices, the customers of Lyon & Co., Belle fonte never are aware of the fact. In the face of the advance a big reduc- tion has been made in dry goods, clothing and shoes. See their price list on page five, See us before buying your Overcoat. Our pri ces will be an agreeable surprise to you. Faubles, tlemen and ladies to travel for es- tablished house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited; also increase. State reference and en- ope. THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg., Chicago. 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Py HENCH & DROMGOLD’S } 1 ION 3 “ Or 3 These ASTRONOMY; pure 12 foents in stamps for pes atalogue and prices, Also n Prin Harrows, y Rakes, Cultivators, Planters. Shellers, ote. Mention this paper. BENCH & DROMGOLD, Mfrs, York, Pa. CLEVAN DINGES, General Insurance and Real Estate, 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA, © mma 3) Fire, Life, Accident and All Kinds of Insurance at Lowest Rates possible in first class Cash Com. panies. Real estate changed. vited and teed. Write for terms or call at office. —— bought, sold and ex- Your patronage in- satisfaction guaran. SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex- Jonad, Levari Facias and Fi Fa lssued ont of the in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa BATURDAY, NOV, 23, 1805 at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate , On All that certain lot or plece of land situate in state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; on the north by lot of June Broom, on the Bouth by Limestone street, on the east by lot stable and other outbulldings. Seized taken in execution and to the property of Joseph G McKinley ALBO, All those two certain lots or pleces of ground situate in the borough of Millheim, county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded described as follows: On the south by Main | street, on the east by lot of KE. C. Campbell | tate, on the north by an alley and on the west by 'lotof J. H. Reifsnyder, each lot containing in be sold as Oo erected a blacksmith two shop, | tending to said alley. Thereou story frame dwelling house, | barn and other outbuildings {| Beized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm, R. Weiser, i AlLBO, { All that certain messuage and 1°t situate in the borough of Upfonville, | Centre and state of Peonsylvania | described as follows, to wit: On the Centre street on the norton by lot of Will | ver heirs, on the east by Main street, an | west by De Witts Run containing sbout thereon erected a two story frame dwe stable and other Also certain lot or piece f ground situ | above named town p.eounty and state ound { ed on the east and south by De Witts Kun ar the north and west by Christian | ing about 4 acre Seized taken tion and to be {| property of Benjamin Rich of county of bounded and outbuildings 1’ o Bucy A LEO, All that certain messgage { of land situste in Coleville | county of Centre and | bounded aud deserit Al & stone corner on thence south 57 degrees cas thence by land of James 1 | west 127 feet to a stoue, thence | west by land of Wi 1 Hines { 40 feet LO a stone, thence north { feet tothe place of begi { perches be the same m ed a frame dwelling ho | logs, | Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the i property of Henry and At Haught Arner Hpring Pen allows state of ei] f Kn ¢ feet IPRTECR sac} used dee ) degrees east thence 1 coutainis 4 ni we Or less ise and g 1 thereon erect f outbuiic pie 1 All that certaln mes Centre and state of as Spanish oak perches by thence nort Bald Eagle grees, west 14 son. thence post; tl tO a post } stone 10 sto ginnd grees cast perches 10 sie grees oat grees wot 6 conlaining te and which Jo March 2 , An deed book F. Mo mye conveyed unto the said Joh hereto. The second thereof, beginning north 38 degrees west 24 perches from the north west corner of George Morton and north -esst corner of Thomas Grant and Jeremiah Jackson tracts, thence along mnds late of J. M. Lucas south 52 degrees west 104 perches to post, thence along lands late of J M Lucas south 3% degrees cast 24 perches 10 post thence along land of Jeremiah J sckson south 52 degrees west 64 perches to post, thence by other land north 3% degrees west 160 6.10 perches to post, thence along land of R. Irvin north 38 de grees east 168 perches stones, thence along same land south 38 degrees east to place of begin ning, containing 144 acres more or less and being the same tract which Job W. Packer by deed dat ed May 25, 187], granted and convey sald Johu MeCloskey (party hereto The 3rd thereof being the undivided one-half part of a tract of unseated land in said township surveyed in the warrantee name of Robert [rein supposed tocontain 9 acres more or less. The sale of this tract being however made subject to Any actual interference by or with oider surveys The lumber and shingles now at the mill situate on the first mentioned tract from part of the consideration hereinbefore stipulated for, and pass by and with the conveyance of the land Also, all the right and interest ~f the said John Mo loskey (being the undivided onesixth part thereof) in wad 10 all that certain messtuage, ton- ement and tract of land in said township of Cur tin, known as the “Joseph MeCloskey homestead farm.” bounded on the north by lands of Chris tian Heverly, on the enct by lands late of William Mann and J. J. P cker, on the south by lands late of J. P. DeHans aud David Brickley and on the west by lands of John W. Young, containing 10% acres and allowance more or less | Al o, all the remaining interest so far as not received by him already of the sald John Me Closkey, in and to the residue of the property of the Joseph McCloskey, Sr, of Curtin township, deceased, whether the same be in the hands, | possession or control of the executors of sald Jo seph MceCloskeyor of any other person or persons whomsoever and whether the said property be real, personal or mixed Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jolin McCloskey et al ALRBO, All that certain tract or piece of land situate in | the borough of Philipsburg, county of Centre and | state of Penn