EPRING MILLS, {Our correspondent from Spring Mills neglected to send page one, of his com munication, 80 beginning with page two we learn the following in regard to the death of Mrs, Samuel Woods, Ed.) Mrs: Woods b Carlisle, Cumberland county, in 1814 and at the was rn. ih timo of her death, was in her 71st year, y Samuel Woods wl married { who Since She wa died about 30 years ago. her death she has resided t Three her, Albert, Mory, lived with her up to the time of husband's Spring Mills, Samuel, and } her death. and John who is a practicing Her death void the Preshy church, and the Union Sabbath Scho 1] physician in Boalsburg. Causes in in of Spring Mills that will always remuai unfilled. George A. Runk has return d from California. Mrs. Jamison, mother of FF, B. and also of William mte, died on last Wednesday two Her Jam; [} Jam n ol 0 i Bell weeks ago, funeral was attended by an 1 » 1 Krise and ei She was R87 years, f friends W. A. making a contE neighb Mra. som &eor three weeks visit is and relatives in Joh urg, Cannonsburg and Washing John Francis, of Philipsbur proven himself to be a sharper He borrowed all the from his friends, to go 1 148 to obtain i C28 wil t h was, n nm. SHERIFF'S SALES. Number ‘ Dlive sireet, on Ulive in length or depth 2 wide alley. No buildiz No. 3." All that cer in Boggs township Centre c Pa. bounded and described ss follows wit : On the north by lands of Andrew Fetzer, on the east by lands of William Butler, and others on the south by lands of Elizabeth Fetzer and on the west by lands of James Craft containing One hundred snd five (105) acres more or less thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house bank barn, wagon shed, corn crib, spring house and other outbuildings ust to Seized taken in execution and to be sold | as the property of Henry J. Walker. No. 4. One frame dwelling house 26 feet, 6 inches | fromt. by 18 feet 6 inches deep, two stories high, with kitchen, 10x12 feet, one story high, one frame barn 70 feet © inches front by 37 feet deep, two stories high, with box stalls, grain boxes, &ec ; one stable 16 feet front by 18 feet deep ome story high; one grand stand 100 feet front by 36 feet € inches deep, and one story of 18 feet high, with the lumber contained in the fence surrounding the driving course and on trance grounds of the association, which sid plece of ground contains about twenty seres, located east of | the Borough of Philipsburg, in Rush township, Seized, taken In execution and to be wold as the property of The Philipsburg Park Associalion. No.5. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Taylor, Cen tre county, Pa, described aa fellows, te wit. On the North by lands of Henry Sharrar and Isaac Sharrar | on the east by lands of Clement Beckwith and Susan Woodal; on the south by lands of Jacob VanPool and Imac Moore; and on the west by lands of Henry Sharrar, which being a farm containing 136 acres, witha good orchard. Thereon erected a a two-story frame dwelli ng house, bank tan, wagom shed, corn crib, spring Louse and other ontbulldings Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property os Christian Bharrar. No 6. All that certain messnege tenement ands track of land situated in Liberty township, Centre county, Pa, bounded and described aa follows to wit, On the worth by the estate of John T. Clark and lands of Clark and Delong; on the west by public road and lands of Wm. Stull; on the south by Bald Ragls Creek; and on the east by by the estate of Joun T. Clark and others, containing 52 acres more or lems, Thereon erected a two story fenine dwelling house, log barn, corn crib, wood shed, grain house and other out buildings, No. 7. Also all that certain tract of nncealed land situated in Liberty township aforesaid, bounded on the north by Bald Bagle Creek; on the east by Jande of Samuel whitol, on the south by lands of John Irwin, Jr; and on the west by lands of J. G. Love etal, containing one hundred acres more or less it be ing part of a tract sarveyed im the warranies name of John Potter, No. 8 Also all that certain plece or parcel of land wtoated in sald township bounded on the north by John Masden; on the east by lands of Liggett Helse etal, on the south by land of John Trewin, Jr; and on the west by lands of Clark and Fpangler stal., con taining seventy five acres more or loan It being part of the tract of land surveyed in he warrentoe name of Simon Lingle, No. 0, Also, all the right, tithe and Interest in and to all that ceriain plece or f parcel of land situate in wald township, bounded on the borth by lands of LAgaett helen, ot al; on the east by lands of William Dollass ; on the south by lands formerly of Simon Lingle ; containing 188 sores, more or lem, surveyed in the warrantes name of Shaw & Lingle. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property of James and John Lingle, TERMS No deed will be acknowl edged until the purchase money paid in full, W. MILES WALKER, Siheriff, Bherifi’s Office, Boliefonte, Pa, Oct 28, 1585. Do You See The Bright Light ? shia, Oct, 25.-~The diff Iphia, 81 el gom panies having ity re hat the demand for city report that the a increased rent offices in this stool the for limiting rails bas greatly sino combination was formed the production and maintaining the prices. They also report that they i | the ruling price before | was | n tain tract of land sit- | untiy, have booked all the orders they can fill this year at least 10,000 tons for delivery i next year. The pri 0 18 slen lily main i ined at 831, against $27.50, which was the combinatior ihe demand is all s believed that orders will be received raed, from this country, but it i fl large number of Empire, where the mm of railroad has been by ination of steel rail- underbid fy are m}! makers. — A — Vote for H, K. Hoy, and John Rhone, for coroner and jury commissioner, OYA FIC WEIBAIN ROYAL Fu ADysiry - Cr AW Oth. The ac Kreamer, ate Kreamer, late of ceased, 10th. The account | administratrix of, &e., { late of Miles townshi; 11th. The secount Annie E. Williams, ex | Mary Wasson, Iate of ( deceased, as filed by Th 12th. The second and partial Christian Brown and C land, administrators Milholland, late of deceased. 13th. The sccount of D istrator {of, &=., of Jacob Ferguson township, deceased 14th. The acceunt of Daniel Sarah W. Smith, adminis of Wm. D. Smith, Borough, deceased 16th. The sount of administrator of, &e., of late of Union township, : JAS. A. McOLAIN, Registor , 1885 [3 0 Etb, nd lat Wm William ) deceased of 43-38 Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. 2 EGAL NOTICE.—~Notice is 4 given to all persons i the following inventories of the goods and chattels sot apart to widows un visions of the act of 14th of April, A 1851, bave been confirmed nisi by Court, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court af Cer inty, and if no exceptions Le filed thoret before the first day of next term, the same will be confirmed abeolucaly 1. Inventory of the personal properly of Henry Osman, late of College town. ship, deceased, as taken by his widow, Mary Ellen Osman, JAS roby D ten A. McCLAIN, CC: 0.0, Bellefonte, Pa. v " eed Term EXECUTOR 8 NOTICE. = Let- A ters testamentary on the estate of Jacol Tih bens, Inte of Collage township, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, all persons having claims sgninst the setate are roguosted to present them, duly anthenticated, for settlement, and those owing the ss. tats arereq uestad to make Immadiate nants JONN W, KRUMRINE, “am, Faecutor, - » OTICE is hereby given that the seconunt of M.D, Rockey, Commitee of Honry Rishel, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the ®Sanrt of Canmon Meas of Centre County, whieh ssid agcount wll be prescuied kr confirms thon at the next term of sald court, "a Bnet, “am, Prothonotary, interested, that | der the pro- | h the | on or | and We ak a | new Drill A Bo Now we have done ‘ASH. From us for ( pric C8 Call and see us. eive them promptly, a hut heck is sent by return mail. Strike, But ordering goods by mail, Telephone, with the distinct understanding For a long time we have thought of changing our business to the CASE BYS'DEM. y | — it, and it is time for our patrons and friends to deliberate also, when they cau every time SAVE 10, and mostly 20 pe HARDWARE, STO pay We don’t intend this for a ten days’ wonder, but propose to keep it up right alos not started this system to close out our stock as some of our opposition allege, but will keep our stock filled up complete all ithout Due Deliberation. Al r cent, by buying S, OILS, PAINTS, Ete, We defy competion. and delight in pricing goods against our competitors, who do a cash and eredit business, you the benefit by receiving cash for our goods. We pay cash and give We Write uv ng have the time. us for | H.K. HICKS & BRO. BELLEFONTE, PA. EE EE RE ERR RE RN A RAE AS LN A coms ETT E TERA FTE R LARNER LARRE I LEER EEE LS RRR AN IRN ST RA ENA AAA ia tr] EEE EAS Fa aay AS EIA RIAA RAN ia aati PR 77010, ERR T ERR TT CE EEE SR RR ER A RARER } vue It seems to be plate low na fifo our lHnpress selling out, as we are offering (4 + Very Lowest Prices. ware and Glassware of all deserip- jons, Notions. Confec Tol tionar acco. Oigars, Ete. ind examine Artic! goods are at, Rock= Bottom Prices. E. E. YOUNG, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. All Iph | : i»| The Farmers’ Favorite i GRAIN DRILL WITH EITHER ‘The Favorite,” ‘The Wizard,’ or ‘The Marks’ Fertilizer Attachment. o Special Features than any other n the world We have a oar load of 30 drill | farmers who need wn'v Cammings I ® coming to Bellefonte 8 Featiliner Drill to call at KE. Br see, and see this We have ratmhots and sarh iriver, like a Mower. We stand ahead tore. Write us for pr . J. S. WAITE & CO., 7-8: State College, Pa. n each wheel isa { all competi ne i “* ANEW PAPER iv Rallafants -am wha Vine CONTINUED STORIE . Bev. T. DE bed: Loeb: brass tes ME WANS save TERMS OF One year —— Fix months Thiee: One month onthe Fingle copies For male by all n onlers send money in registered jetters at Address THE FOUNTAIN, Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, we Ms Ore fepot in the “Repuliicar HAMILTON'S GREAT Piano & Organ Emporium. LARGEST IN PENNSYLVANIA, We have Special Facilities for wupy Trad ASEITTS WAXTTIED. Our line of Instramnets are scknowledyg to be THE BEST IN THE od WORLD. THE Baty Organs, Bhoninger Organs, Bterling Organs, Por & Clark Organs, Clough & Warren Organs, Decker Bros, Plano Win, Koabe » 0. Plano, Peschier Plano, Pears & Co, Plono, Bahr Bros, Plano If there Is no agent for sur goods in your neigh’ borhood, write dirset to us, and we will make you wpocial fguron until we establish an agency Only ssible men need apply for agency. Jew. elorw, furniture men and music tenchors can handle and plano, Poecinl rater at wholesale far fall trade sepondenon soliciied, K HAMILTON, Oo : Trinh Avera, and 150 First Avenue, Pittsburg Pa. | Paint in the market. ears them ot arm F ir Sale. A small farm ] Jollege township, ing on Spring Creek near the wien factory, with a two | i060 and a small bank barn buildings, and small or- yearing trees. There is also acres in timber. This small under good cultivation, and will on reasonable terms. For particu 11 on, or address, Barbara Snyder, 4 } Daxcixa Scnoor- Prof. Munder open- od a class for instructions in dancing it Armory Hall, on Tuesday evening, September 20th, 1885 Lessons given | | CCX VENTENT TO ALL THE containing 45 acres, situ. | Santi ot Centre county, | Bier of the estate | | édvery Tuesday and Thursday evenings, | beginning at 8 o'clock. for misses and masters on the (lass | same afternoons at 4 o'clock. Prof. M. is well and favorably known to some of the best families of Belle fonte, He has no superior as a teacher of waltzing and will give private lessons | who desire them upon application to al at the Brockerhoff House, where terms A rare made known, | don't fail to embrace it. «Iave you visited the novelty store yet. You would be surprised to see the large stock, and so cheap. Wilson, McFarlane & Co., eall atten. nto the only reliable Ready Mixed The Pioneer Pre. pared Paint is not only superior to any | Ready Mixed Paint sold but rivap are | white lead in its smoothness in durability, This paint is guaranteed by the manufact. urers not to crack or | within three yoars. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it should crack or peel within the time specified. It will be to your interest to enll And see Wilson, MoFarlane &*Co., bofore purchasing either white lead of any Ready Mixed Paint. «James Harris & Co. will allow no one to nndersell them, 26-41, «Our friends will always make money by sticking to us. Tames Hanns & Co. Largest line of men's hate<lar man's, «Embroidery materiale—Garman's. | | - PHILADELPHIA: PA. | 1 LEADING PLACE AMUSEMENT A UDITORS NOTICE—In the Felt Squares from the United Bates “ Orphase” © of the Sersigned, baving said court to hear and pass uy the soconunt in said sstate =» 1 interest, Tor the purposes of his app office in Bellefonte Pa t 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m., where attend J.( a1 Ten apy Ne A wr exoertions Sled 5 the parties in niment, st his November 5d n interest oun MEYER, Auditor Writof Pam To Bamunel F. Weaver, James A. Weaver Bmiley, heirs and Joga! representatis Weaver, Inte of Gregg townshiy dents within the county of Centre Take notice, that by virtue of issued out of the Orphans’ ( and to me directed’ an It ate residence of said John in the township of Gregg. In ( Tuesday, the 17th of Now 230 o'clock of sadd day, for 1 mrtition of real estate nie hedre and legal representa! be dome without preiodice t othefwise to value and apprale to law, at which time apd pla if you think proper w wud Fowe t J ohaGnongs covapad | Brome { Partition nest w Ge Any ’ Eh Bheriils Offlce, Oct. 21. 155 Writ of Partition beir and of Gregg tov To Isaac Long, George Long late evtalive off aovamed Bom. - | resident within the County of ( for classes and private lessons will be | opportunity; | Take notice, that by virtue wilt of fssuned out of the Orphare ( and to me directed, an Ing ate residence of said Grovge Long, doccuned. in he township of Grigg, snd County nire, oniTomday the 17th day of November A, 0 1885 at 8 fork a. m., of said day, for the pur 1 partition of real state of said decoder and loge! representatives If the without prejudice to or spoiling of 1) wise to value and appraise the at which time and place you may be present if yen think proper W, MILES WALKER, Sheri Eherif®s Ofoe, October 21, ) Partities f Contre Cousits, iN be held at the peat Ww tig bebe len can be dome vw bode dibwer ling to lew, Conn » wat Grain Market, As sorrected weekly by Lawnesce LL. Beows, Wheat, red, per bushel Re Wheat, white and mixed, por bushel Produce Market, Pollowing are the produce quotations st ressbend by ue up to the hour of going to prose lock, Wel neaday Fm. : i 3 f TET 1 ie
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