The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1910, Image 8

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THE CENTRE -REPORTE, R.
“TH URSDA Y, MARCH 31,
1910
LOUALS,
With & view of Improving his house,
in Centre Hall, J. W. Whiteman will
erect a new porch to the front of his
residence.
Easter was 8 most beautiful day,
and the prophet who forcast what
that day would bring—in the weather
line—was disappointed.
The well on the Dr. Runkle farm,
east of Old Fort is now about one
hundred and thi.ty.five feet deep.
The rocks are exceptionally hard, but
the operators will pound away
until water is reached.
The Pardee estate secured a verdict
of $15,000 against the White Deer
Mountain Water Company, in the
Union county courts, for the usurpa-
tion of the waters in White Deer
creek. Suit waa brought for $200,000,
Motorists will hold a good roads
conference at Lewistown on the 22ad
of this month. They are mostly in-
terested in having the road through
the“ Narrows’ east of Lewistown put
into passable condition, With that
link repaired, it is said there will be a
fairly good motor road between Al-
toons and Philadelphia,
The Red Mill is now being operst-
ed by Albert Bradford, who moved
there froma Everett, The mill Is the
property of the John Auman estate,
and was operated by Mr. Auman prior
to his death, Mr, Bradford is the
former owner's son-in-law and is an
experienced miller, and no doubt will
be able to build up a good trade at the
well known mill stand.
Last week twenty veal calves were
shipped to market by John GG.
Dauberman. The disposition on the
part of farmers to sell veal calves at
the high prices they command, is one
of the reasons for the scarcity of cattle
of all kinds, The farmer, in many
instances, prefers to sell the calf at
four Id for from ten to twelve
dollars, rather than feed it the high
priced feed.
weeks o
Because of haviog been elected to
teach mathematics and science in the
Man:squan*High School, in Manas
quan, New Jersey, Prof. J. Calvino
Bright, now tesching the Walker
Township High Behool, at Hublers.
burg, has resigned as principal-elect of
the Spring Miils Academy, advertised
to open May eleventh. This does
not mean that the Spring Mills Acad-
ey will not be opened on the date
named, but that some other capable
jnstructor wiil be selected from among
several applicants,
Spring Mills.
High tariff and high cost of living
has po terrors for this thriving town
A company is being organized here by
some of the business men to put on
the market us panacea for the cure of
all ills, and also have copyrighted a
plan whereby anyone, in less than
fifteen days actual labor, can earn a
competency. It bas already effected a
boom in Spring Mills. * Heveral new
houses are going up, and the hereto-
fore idle smoke stack at the planing
mill is belching forth smoke.
Merchant C, P. Long, on the 15th
and 16th of April, will have the open-
fog of what will be the greatest apart.
ment store in Central Pennsylvania.
Carpenters, painters, plasterers and
paper hangers are at work making
large additions to his already roomy
store. C. A. Loong, of Williamsport,
will have the exclusive supervision of
the shoe, hat, clothing, gents’
furnishing department and ladies’
department. D. M, McCool will look
after the grocery and tobacco depart-
ment, Howard Houser will attend to
the hardware department, CC. P.
Long will give his entire attention to
buying and selling on a large scale, for
which purpose he is having erected an
immense storage Luilding along » rail
road siding.
The Penne Valley 1. 0, O, F., No.
270 Encampment officers are these :
Chief Patriarch, M. P. Duck; Senior
Warden, William M. Grove; Junior
Warden, B. F. Kennelly; Beribe, A.
C. Dunlap; Treasurer, W, C. Meyer;
High Priest, W. H. Sinkabine,
Butcher ** Bill” Meyer, not to be
outdone by a prospective department
gtore, nor a milliner, had his grand
opening last Saturday. ‘* Bill 7’ leads,
never follows, and thoroughly disin-
fected and renovated his sales room,
and up she goes—the price of meat,
“Bills” increased shop trade necessi-
business,
W.F. McClelland, rural carrier on
Route No. 3, made his rounds with an
auto one day last week. He came in
0, k., but not ahead of time, He puts
the biame on the construction of the
machine, which was a Missouri make,
C. C. Bartges recengly installed into
his office one of the latest makes of
the Oliver typewriters,
The many friends of Rev.J, Max
Lantz rejoice in the fact that he was
agsin returned to this charge,
The rural mail carriers report the
wheat flelds not looking &s promising
as ton days ago, and unless there is
rain shortly, the possibilities are
wheat will again posr in price,
The state forestry department recent-.
ly purchased 317 sos of land from
the Laurelton Lumber Company, in
Miles township,
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A! DITORS' STATEMENT OF THE RE-
CEIPIS AND EXPENDITURES OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF POTTER FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 14, 1010,
TAX COLLE( TORS 8 ACCOUNT.
R. B. Treaster, Collector Poor Tax,
DR.
180 41 8 183 41
CR
1907
Balance
1910 Feb, 25
By cash to D. L. Bartges......... $
By cash to Amos Lee :
Five per cent. commission on
102, aR hE Saas ’
Balance...
48 51
48 5
1907 R: B. Treaster, Special Road Tax,
DR.
184 2
CR.
To balance......... w §
1910 Feb, 25,
By A.J. Heckman............
Five per cent. commission on
857.60... aaes
1900 March 27
By cash paid A, F, Heckman
Five per cent, commission on
og 16.. RR
Balance
§ MT
2 %
7 ER
oO OO
416
24 16 8
Treaster, Special Road Tax.
DR.
820 17 8
CR
1908 R. B,
Balance $
1908 June 19
To cash paid A, F. Héckman
Five per cent, commission on
$8421...
Rebate on 4-imeh tire
{rror in duplicate,
Exonerations
Balance
§ 8M
4 21
40 98
42 00
sy 19
147 59 8
190% R B Poor Tax
DR
WF 210448
CR,
Treaster,
BRIAROE .oooirescessrssanes
1906 June 7
By cash paid Amos Lee...
Five per cent. commission
1910 Feb, 26
Cash paid andit TRI
Five per cent. commission
Exonerations .....
Error in du pth icate
Balance ‘
$
5 00
190m RB. B. Treaster, Collector School T
Balance ..........
1908 Aug. 28
Cash paid J. A. Heckman
ve per cent. commission on
$0.80 un...
Balance
1910 R. B. Treaster, Collector Special Road Tax
DR
§ 140 41
on
Amount of dapl
Five per cent
sas.
feate.......
comm sion
uncollected
Five por oont, abatement on
5s Bhan co gms arian Sadan
1909
Five per cent. commission on
°F
wn §
7.08
Oct. 5
By essh to A. FP,
Five per cent
Heckman
commision on
To D. L. Bartges
To Amos Lee
Balance
190% B
Treaster, Collects
as
% 8
« BARTGES, OVERSEER OF POOR
1910 Mar
To Balance
1909 Mar. 8
To Cash from H. ¥F. Musser
Oct. &
To Cash from B
1910 Feb. 4
To ( aah Fh RB
Feb. Z
Te > Onsh from R. B. Treaster
Unseated Land Tax
14
B. Treaster
Treaster.
1910 Mar. M4
By
Sanday Family
Moses Clark ....
Geo, Shepard
William Kerns
Matilda Stover
Geo Treaster casei
Moyer Zundal at Danville
Alice Hoover at Danville
Phoebe Price at Danville
Medion Services.........
Paul Stier
Justice Fees ,
Duplicate and Book.
Serviees .....
Balance .....
Suppor! of we
LL
: Ie
os
xn
45 0
8 4 A
AMOS LEE, OVERSEER OF POOR
DR
1910" Mar, :d
19090 Mar
Bo Cush on H. F. Musser.
Uet. &
To Cash from RB. B. Treaster...
1910 Feb, 4
To Cash from RK. B. Treaster
1%9 June 7
To Cash from BR. B, Treaster
1910 Feb. 25
To Cash from BR. B, Toaster :
Bale of Mary Long... -
1910 Mar, 14
By Support Y=
Mary Long... wy
Jobn Auman.
George Michael .......
Blair Taylor
Lucy Jordan .
Eliza Jordan.
3 WB
589 73
X00 0
5 00
CR.
124 #2
John Campbell...
Modical Services.
Attorney Foes .
ustice PF
a
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g88zEECEs
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pt
W. H. LUCAS,
1910 Mar-h 14
ROADMASTER
Ps
5
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By amount of Jabat..
Ballast Tra ig ip
atering Jor
ong
wo ies
aa]
situ ttt it i Ant i a
bo IMME cosisisssrsissivnirsmssvonss
Ee ms 1650 8
W. R. NEFF, ROADM ASTER
1910 March 10 bx,
Solmount of Sup ay Gs sathe ’ ha 618 Wis
910 10
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BAMUEL DURST, ROADMASTER
1810 March 9
DR
826 25
2008
To amount of duplicate......... 3
To amount pald for crusher 81 7
CH,
1910 March 9
By labor
Ballast
Rebate on &-iuch tire
Time for Jabot. ..c.ovicviivn
Boarding engineer
Of) sashes
Merchandise
Time lor settling.
Exonerations
Balance settlemen
Watering trough,
Ballast...
Balance
221 36
17 26
21 1
24 02
200
70
2 0
it of 1909
BR. Brooks
10 4
y 3
@2
16
7 8
ROBERT BLOOM,
March 10
ROADMASTER:
1910
DR
26 69
Amount of duplicate 2x
mi
Cash {rom treasurer
Balance from 1909
Check from treasurer 12 19
CR.
187
oh 65
9 7
$§ U8 67
By 18bOr....cons. 53
Ballast.........
Rebate on tire
Damage, 85. W Smith
Time for sett] ing
Labor, 918 days,
Exonerations
1 50
4 OO)
14 00
ul 8
4 248 67
WILLIAM H. LEE, ROADMASTER
DR,
1910 Mar
'o amit
Balance
March IC
hl
1910
By labo
Ballast x
Watering trough, D.G.F
Waterin i
RUNKLE, ROADMASTER
RB. B. Treaster
VF. Heokman
A 1
litory’ statement §
Clerk making statement...
1210 Feb. 19
clerk and room
t 62 3 &9 8 61 8
We, the underdened Anditars of Pot
ship es exam pod the above ae
certify to the corrpetnes of the sme
J. KE. RISHEL,
J. B. FORTNEY,
H. F. MUSSER,
ter Town
ints and
Auditors
Change of Addresses,
Those of the Reporter readers who
will change their addresses this spring
should send notice to this office at
once, statiog three things. First, the
address at which they are now receiv.
ing the papers ; second, the new ad.
dress ; and third, when the address
should be chavged. If the sub-
scribers will follow this rule, they will
be sure to receive every lseue,
Georges Valley.
F. B. Herman, of Altoons, spent
Easter with his family at this place,
Miss Jennie Decker, of Spring Mills,
visited her sister, Mrs, Willis Motter,
over Bunday.
The Decker school closed last Tuoes-
day and the children are all glad, ss
they think the weather is 100 nice
to be shut up in the school room.
The farmers are all busy ploughing;
the ground is in fine condition.
UC. W. Lingle moved from Lemont
Inst Thursday into the house vacated
by D. C. Lingle, and 8. E. Gobble,
moved into the house which he pur-
chased from Mrs, Jane Weaver,
At the K. L. C. KE. business meeting
Saturday evening the following
floers were elected for the next six
months: J. T. H. Foust presides;
Maynard Barger, vice president; 8
Gobble, erecretary; Mrs. M a:
treasurer,
Colyer.
The farmers through this vielnity
oh Again engaged in tr epring farm
p++ 3 Blanche Reiber spent Sunday
with her friend Miss Cora Frazier at
the Clover Dale farm.
Mrs. hth Joury ‘Moyer and son Cy
i. pod g Si with the ' former's
mother, re. Grenoble. _
Cliftord Thomas was oalled to
ute Candy |
1 ale ers
Retail
{ ompany,
All Candy sold to
Camp Candy
Man . »
Pa., arp
the
Tyrone,
PED IN
tly pure and are
all Pure
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ADULTERA
FORM, are strict
anteed to conform with
MWS,
Law
CAMP CANDY CO.
Manufacturers
TYRONE, PENN'A
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Wanted !
Local Agent to advertise and
introduce the new educational
work,
WEBSTER'S
UNIVERSAL
DICTIONARY and
ATLAS of the WORLD.
Mu it i
good refere;
The SA ALFIELD PUB. CO ,
#1 I and able to {ur
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HOBUUOOBDOEEOEIINOULIOIOED
New Spring Goods
Fancy White Goods
Ladies’ Muslin and Cambric Un-
derwear, Skirts, Night Gowns.
Union Suits, Corset Covers, lace
or embroidery (rimmed,
Shirt Waists, plain and fancy.
Best fancy Dress Ginghams
Peroaes,
and
tings and trim
tl ng
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Coat Suits. I-
Embrolderies
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trim
over ia:
for Waists or trimmings.
full line Men's and
Working Shirts for Spring.
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Spring Mills
Penn.
SERB VHOR WHC ASE IVOR0PRR2000CROPRO0RE0C OSPR RRREDY
| gees ReRR Pee: @000 ORC ROEO
Carpets and
Floor Coverings
I am Still Selling Carpets
Half Wool Ingrai:
Wool Fill
All Wool Ing
Stair Cary
Stair Buttons
Wood Stas
Linoleum,
2 yards wide
Also offer you Corrdgated
Floor Paper and Deaden-
ing Felts.
C. W. Swartz
Tusseyville, Pa,
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HANDLED BY
JOHN T. NOLL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
"ALL WORK DONE IN
FIRST-CLASS WORK
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Medloines that aid nature are =nl-
ways most successful, Chamberisin’s
Cough Remedy scte on this pla. It
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs,
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condition. Bold and
Bituer,
by Murray
BIGN OF THE BEST.
Coffee !!
a delightful flavor
you will
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and aroma that once used not
want any other,
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no matter how uch
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20c PER POUND
REMEMBER
we guarantee 3 with
| thing in the GROCERY LINE and
| give you your MONEY BACK if
: are not as we represent them
it and be convinced,
to please you
OF 30H
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Universal
Portland
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A standard high grade
Portland cement—abso-
lutely sound and always re-
liable—un 1equalled for uni-
formity in color, setting
qualities and strength.
Highly recommended for
all kinds of concrete work
and guaranteed to be satis-
factory.
For Sale By
W. GROSS MINGLE
CENTRE HALL, PA
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ersrs masses
A SPECIAL SALE OF
BLANKETS .
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Lot Woolen Ski Patterns ¢
Men's Woolen
vershirts,
weaters and
nderwear
w is your time to buy
goods at a bargain,
F.E. Wieland
General Store
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Specialist
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Mutray’s Drug Store
a
- gal. ¢
80c gal.
30c gal. ¢
Hot Water Bottles and §
Fountain Syringes and a
full line Rubber Goods at
POPULAR
PRICES
Centre
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¢ Carriage Oil
Linseed Oil
# Lubricating Oil -
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30c
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I pay cash or trade for Bg
and sell goods the lowest — cash,
CENTRE HALL,
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A Size for Every
MANSHIP MANNER.
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