po ™E CENTRE REPORTE R. THURSDAY, MARCH 3%, 11, LOCALS, F. K. Carter and John Luse are confined to bed on account of sickness. Hunday about one inch of snow fell Monday's sun biushed it from the earth, A. C. Dunlap, of Bpring Mills, con- templates, builiing an addition to hie barber shop, and stock it vp with a full line of clothing. Miss Bessie Grove, who for some time bad been in Philadelphia, has ac- cepted a position ssa trimmer in a millinery establishment at West Chester. The financial statement of the borough of Centre Hall appears ip this issue, Next week the statement issued by the Potter township auditors will appear, Attention is called to the advertise- ment of H. F. Rossman, the general merchant, at Spring Mills. There are goods mentioned especially for the ladies, also carpets, and shoes, Read the adv., please, Theodore Brown, son of Nathaniel Brown, of Spring Mills, was a Spring Mills visitor last Baturdsy and Bur. day. ‘'Tody,” us he is commonly known, is holding a lucrative and re- spovsible position with the P, R. R. company at Milton. Tue bakery building, at Milroy, be- longing to Fultz Brothers, was damag- ed by fire if not totally destroyed, a few days ago. Oae of the members of the firm is the husband of Blanche Philips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Philips, of near Colyer, Posters have been printed for the stock sale to be held by W. O. Gram- , of Spring Mills, on April 15th. {bere are eleven cowe, all bred to registered Guernsey bu'l ; two brood sows also bred to registered stock, for. ty «hoats, and eight sheep. Keep this sale in mind. Dr. Lincoln McConnell closed the s cond lecture course on Baturdsy eve. ning. Dr. McConnell greatly plessed his audience, and he surely made his hearers laugh more than he made them ery. The attendance was the Iargest of any lecture during the two years the course has been running. W. W. McCormick, of Potters Mills, was a caller on Monday. He is the Poiter township assessor, snd his business io this community was to de- liver assessment notices. He stated that Mra, McCormick met with a misfor- tune recently. Bhe fell on the ice in the yard, and broke the bone in one of her arms, about two inches above the wrist, The fracture caused her much pain, but the pains era now graduslly leaving her, D. A. Dietrich, of Wa'ker township, forwarded his announcement for Re- corder to the Centre Reporter by mail, and the same eppears in this issue He is the only eandidate for that office who, so far, bas anovounced in the Re- porter, and while the writer is not personally scquainted with Mr. Dei. trich, he is bigbly spoken of by his neighbors in Walker towpship, and that means much. Mr. Brown bas made a good Recorder, but pot good epough to get a second term without opi usition, . # The Bellefonte Republican devotes a column on its first page io a reflec tion on the intelligence of two Penns Valley citizens wino in summing up the county s'atement are quoted as having read ** turnkey " turkey in the ex; ense account in the Delige case. Of course, this never happened ; no one from Penns Valley ( Democrat or Republic. an ) went to the commissioners Mee and made as kick because Delige was fed twenty dollars’ worth of turkey, but it does show Editor Dorworth’s opinion of the intelligence of the peo- Pe on the south side of Centre county, Aaronsburg, Mises Lizzie Philips and Maude Hosterman were guests over Sunday 8’ Farmers Mills, with John Z Zarby. Mrs. Herman Is taking care of Mra, J. (i. Meyer, who is not recovering rapidly, Martha Wyle, last Thursday, went to Akron, Ohio, where she will make her future home, Walter Orwig and George Btover gpeit a few days last week with the former's parents in Hartleton, Mra. Btruble, of Clesrficld, Is visits ing her daughter, Mrs. Archie King and family. Mrs. Amelia Fummers, an aged lady, fell from her chair and badly hurt ber bead. Bhe is getting slong nicely. Harry Homan took eighteen or more of bis friends—Iadles and gentle- men—to the home of Jerry Martin, along Penns Creek, where they met thirty others. The evening was epent in n most er joyable way, Bessie Philips, aged seventeen years, was remembered on her birthday by a number of her friends, who sent ber p ateards, handkerchiefs, a walst and other wearing apparel. The shower was arranged by Mrs. Lather Wert. George Bohn snd his uncle, Spar Bohn, caught eo many fish on Satur. day that they left them all along the creek to save the trouble of carrying them home. and also saved the house. keepers the anno, preparing so many of . AUDITORS’ STATEN ENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the BOROUGH OF CENTRE HALL For the Year ir Ending flarch 13, 1011 W. B, MINGLE, TREABURER, March 14, 1910, DR. bl 89 2182 79 6 5-378) 16 Balance ‘ Smith, collector ....... ...c...ccon Insurance tax .. > B85 Boro Orders Overseer Poor Orders Balance 1880 56 ~ $2731 16 J. FRANK SMITH, COLLECTOR. Boro Funds March 14, 1910 DR. 8 101 % 1184 00-—-§1345 90 CR. . $1143 12 0 32 To balance Duplicate By cash to Treasurer .- 5 per cent. abatement on 2 per cent. commission on 3006 ; 2 . Bromo Balance .. $1845 90 J. F.BMITH, COLLECTOR. Interest Funds, March 14, 1910 DR. .§ S06 788 98-§ 821 01 CR. By cash to Treasurer. $ 098 98 5 per cent. abatement on $631 9 S168 TO DRIAREE.......ccnnuies esr sonins Duplicate 20 b per ¢ Ay commission on $84 5 nn 3 EXONErRtions vo... oom. a 3 Balance -§ 821 01 J. F.8MITH, COLLECTOR. Bpocinl Walter. March 14, 1910 DB. ii BO 19% 29-8 271 16 CR, a8 2 To balance... cou Duplicate - To Treasurer... 5 per cent. abat ment on $156 07 ...coce 7 5 per cent, commission on $i 7 ar 5 per cent, commission on $7 38 . Exonerstions .... Balance SO I. F. SMITH, COLLECTOR, Poor Fund, March 14, 1910 DR. 13 76 148 23-8 161 99 CR 8 187 52 6 40 SH 35 To balance Dup.icate To Treasurer b Sd cent. on $124 00 } per cent, on $121 & O per cent, on §7 2 Exonerstion Balance W. W. SPANGLER, OVERSEER Poor Account, Orders, Danviile Asylum, a » 88 #15 C . Luse, rent for above. . 5 Ww B Mingle, services . W. W. Spangler, services. ........ Dr. Foster, Usman services Alice Emerick, same... Roy Kuhn, scoount of John Hosterman,. L. G. Rearick, account of Jer ry stump, casket Angeline 19 ® “0 20 00g 148 6 EXONERATIONS, Floray estate J. 0. Deiniuger Samuel Shoop ....... samuel Bayder Jerry Stamp .. James Stover, N. E Emerick Wm Laird Bamuel Meyer J. A. Osman W. H. Rangle EXONERATIONS-SPECIAL Brisbin & Co, WATER ACCOUNT. A. Allison, pipe and repairs 3 B., H Arpey, snousi walter rental and abot Joh Garis, work on pipe line John Meyer, same... John Rowe, Work on pipe ine and eservoir I. V. Musser, for wire around reservoir ta HUH W-4 17M INTEREST. A. RN Corman ..........c. M. E Burkholder D. L. Kerr ] Johan Moore Lucy Heaney MISC ELLAN EOUS. C D. Bartholomew 4.8, Weaver, fumigsting Rear ick's house ...... en 8. W, Smith printing PFeun's Valley Banting rent Tremsurer's salary Secretary s sary Co, 2% Et ix STREET ACCOUNT. H. G. Btrohmeler, cemetery... W. F. Filoray, Work om street. W H. Meyer, sate Wilbur Meyer, same Orvis Meyer, same si Musser Coidron, same... Harry Armstrong, same Albert Meyer, sme | Bherd., Garis, same. Chas M. ARuey, hauling on street. we Harry Diu py Mme... Ben] Emerick, same ........ Olive: Strunk, engine Tap ug road Ww. A. Henney, repairing road stone at «3 ow Sd PNNNN 2EgeBIsEs BER tor ol ¥ TRper. pes J. 8, ay work on street... Joby Rowe, ssme., . Gross Mingle, making ‘con- Stele culverta and cross. wn HE Pe vol wa wd SHER BB ings 8. F. Bnvyder, work on street. ok a uerick, repair work on John Meyer, work on street... Pouter-Hoy | Hardware Co., tron El Rais. ork on ’ Ww. on same , rect Frank Rei shoveling snow . Kuepley, repairing tools A, Allison, pen pap et — ax £2 ©» 60-8 850 4 STREET LIGHTING AC COUNT. Clymer Lr — attend. ing lam han,” repairs * Kroner & ton. liam vo J. D. Murmy, We have examined the 18 COPrect io ihe best Of our Row leds Abd belle HAS, THO LOMEW, fide3 AK 4 \uditors, W. F. BRADFORD, Clerk. March 18, 1911, When you have rheumatism | 1 your foot or instep apply Chambe Ialn’s Liniment and you will get quale k re- NEW UEPARTURE, Selling Medicine at Half Price Usder Guar antes of Care, After two months of remarkable sales, Murray snd Bitner the enter prising druggists, say that their plan of selling at half price the iegular 50 cent size of Dr. Howard’s specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and guaranteeing to refund the money if it does not cure, has been the great- est success they have ever known. Anyone suffering with dyspepsia, constipation, liver troubles, headaches, dizziness, conted tongue, of the gener al tired feeling, caused by lpactive liver and bowels or disordered diges- tion, should take advantage of Murray and Bitner's new departure and buy a bottle of Dr, Howard's specific at bialf price, with their personal guaran- tee to refund the money if it does not cure. Woodward. Clsyton Boob, of Mifflinburg, was ia town one day last week. C. M. Stover left for West Virginia on Monday at which place he k em- ployed, Arthur Herman, of Tamaqua, spent Biturday and Bunday at the Wood. ward House, Frank Guisewite and family, of Fiedler, spent Bunday with friends in town, Mrs, Tammie Moyer spent the great- erpart of last week with her brither, L. L. Harris snd family. Prof. Charles Kreamer, wife ard son Carl, of Aaronsburg, spent SBatur- day snd rundsy with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Kreamer, Mrs, Phoebe Wiese left for Brush Valley on Sunday, where she will be » guest at the home of her son, Bamuel Orndort, Harris Stover, wife and, dsughtr and Mies Carrie loomel, spent Banday with Mrs. Blover's mother, Mrs, Wolfe, Somesixtly of the young people from Asronsburg, Wolfs Chapel, Feidler and this place gathered at the home of Jerry Martin Friday evening. All report having bad a fine time, —————— a — Tusseyville. Mr. and Mrs. John Dashem are guests of their daughter, Mra, Wesley Foreman, at her home st Curtin, Miss Adda Bmith spent Bunday at the home of her friends, Misses Ida and Elizabeth Bitner, Mrs. Jobn Dashem spent Monday of lest week at the home of Mr, and Mra. George Ishier at Tusseyville. Mrs. Asron Detwiler and children snd Mrs, James Bwabb and little daughter spent Monday sat the home of Mr. and Mrs Bamuel Floray. M's. Charles Gesry sod children re. turned to Altoona after spending] a week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs M IL. Rosmsn, at Tuwsey- ville, SALE REGISTER, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1:50 Mills hotel, by James Relah sieighs, buggies, wagons, elc. 1. Auctioneer, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, one o'clock, by Mm Catharioe Dae : Household goods of all kinds, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 one o'clock, three miles wert of Spring Mills, on the Samuel Ertel farm in Georges Valley, by Philip A. Auman Bey brood mare, s X years, with foal ; bay mare a good farm animal ; four milch cows, (wo will be fresh at aboul the time of sale. Shorthorn ball two years 0'd, two two-year oid bulls, forr two-year oid heifers, four yeariing heifers, brood sow, will farrow before sale; six shoats, weighing about one hundred pousds IL. F. Roan, Auct. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, one o'viock, on the Neese tarm, south of Colyer in Seven Mount: ins, by Harry 8. Horoer : Two horses, one cow, five brood sows, eleven pigs, three bronse turkeys, two colonies bees, lot of farm Implements, corn on the ear, oals, rye, buck wheat and cloverieed THURSDAY, MARCH 30, one o'clock, two and one-half miles west of Centre Hall, by J Mowery : Taree brood sows, 85 chickens, house hold goods. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, one o'clock. one-fourth mile east of Centre Hall, by J. W. Conl+y: Farm stock and implements, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, one o'clock, at Oolyer, by G=sge R Mebs: Farm stock and imple ments. Three horses, 3 cows, 3 SATURDAY, APRIL 15-W. O Gramiey, fog Mills: Drivieg horse, eleven cows 9 of which are fal cons, and ail pave been bred to registered Guernsey bull, 8 head of sheep, 2 brood sows, 40 shoats, etc, o'clock, st Polters Hotel faroiture F. Roan, CRATES! NOCKED DOWN crstes may be secured from the under- signed, These crates are made from good oak and chestout lume. ber, the corner posts and sills beiog oak and slats chestnut. All ma. terial is sawed accurately, making construction easy, and general ap- pearance of the crate neat, The posts are three-cornered, do- ing away with the objectionable shai p edge. Crates when built will be light, and hold one bushel when level fall, Now is your time to buy and be ready for the season. We have several thousand on hand, but they will not supply the demand, Buy while they last. Will be shipped F. O, B. Centre Hall at TEN CENTS, | In secordance with the Act of Assembly, passed the twenty-first day of April, A. D. 1908, the Commi- -sloners of Centre County will receive bids for the scraping, tightening of bolts snd painting, in eccordance with specifications which are on file in the Commissioners Office for the following bridges Lose bridge, over Pine Creek, Haines Town. ship, low russ ; length 72 feet, width 14 feet, Fleisher's bridge, over Sinking Creek, Potter Township on road leading from Red Mill to Jamey! le, Low truss ; length 50 feet, width 14 eet, Roopsburg bridgs, over Bpring Creek in Ben- ner Township ; length 68 feet, width 16 feet, All bids must be in by 12 o'clock noon of the 1st day of May, 1911, and will be opened on the 20d day of May 1911. Paint will be furnished by the county, and bids will be received on each b ridge separately. Esch bidder shall dep sit a cerdfied check for one-half of his bia with toe Commissioners Clerk, as au evidence of his good faith. The Commis sloners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Commissioners Office, Bellefoute, Pa. March uth, 1911. Attest JACOB WOODRING, E J. WILLIAMS, HE ZIMMERMAN, JOHN L. DUNLAP, Clerk, 0. mar. B50, Commissioners. EL OUsE AND LOT FOR BALE ~The under signed offers at privete sale Dis house aud lot at Pols Mills, The dwelling house is in good condition as is also the stable and other outbulidings. Attractive terms will be offered auyoue wishing to buy. For furtuer particulars cull on or write (Dr) H.B. ALEXANDER, Belleville, Pa. A UCTION EER Tt he ung neti: wd offars hie services to those hwwiog persons! prupe-ty and real estate to sell at publ sale. Tas record meade duriog the past few years is a guarantee of efficiency. Dates taken duniug the whole of Lhe year, Kates reasonable L.F.MAYFS, Lemout, Pa. BOALSBURG TAVERN BOALBBURG, AMOS KOCH, This weli-kuown hostelr modate all travelers to and from all trains 8 ip jog at Oak Hall tion, Every sflort Is made to accommodate the traveling public, Liv ery sitached, PA. PROPRIETOR is prepared to Aneom OLD FORT HOTEL EDWARD ROYER Propriet sr $1.00 Per Day Location : One mile South of Centre Hall, Accommodations first-class, Parties wishing to CDJOY Al evenlog given special attention. Meals for such ococasions prepared ou short notice. Al ways prepared for Lhe transient trade, RATES : DR. SOL. M, NISSLEY, YETERINARY SURGEON. A graduate of the University of Penn's Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle. foute, Pa. Both ‘phones. oct 1. 081yr 00000 POCONO0IOORNOOONBLw. ® 70 OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS : A Full Line of Linen, Lace and Insertion, Embroidery for full length and flounce dresses with match. Insertions for bands and trimmings — never more complete line, In White Goods— Flaxon, Ci and the new Plaids, Egyptian Gingham:s, Carpets, in Brussels and Ingrain, by sample. Linoleum, Lace Curtains, and curtain poles, SELZ SHOES— in high and low Button and Lace, insertions to a ispette, Linens, PPL OVTLOVLCOVOO EVOL ROPOBRONY H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - Penn, MPVPOOT NAV PONP OR RRRC gee +0009 OPO OCOOODOOCTORRIOODRORS TO00RPOOCPIPIOPVOOOPOOOIVIOPINONINOPPOOOIPPCIOPGEROBE) THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor A COUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU FARMERS ! I do chop- ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—znd do it good ! PIPE S— Both Iron and Lead Water Pipe. . . Porips asd Reales MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN ™ J. S. ROWE CENTRE HALL - - - PA. The Bargain Sale still continues ALL WIN] GOODS OUTINGS, COTTON BLANK- ETS, HORSE BLANKETS, WOOLEN SHIRTS, MEN'S HEAVY RUBBER GOODS, and all goods that have been placed on this list in previous ads, will still continue to go at the named prices. Come and inspect them before buying elsewhere, J. F. SMITH, PROPRIETOR CENTRE HALL, Des Moines, Ia., Jan, 4, 1911, Royal Union Mutual Life Ins, Co, Des Moines. Dear Sirs : Enclosed find receipt for $17.96, being the dividend on my policy No. 775, $3000 paid up. It may be of interest to you for me to say that I hold a $5000 paid up policy with the New York Life Insurance Co., taken out within three months of the time I took out my policy with your company, and that the dividends of my New York Life policy amount to about $2 per thousand per year ; in other words you are paying me nearly three times as much in dividends as I get from the New York Life, I might also state that in the 20-year settlement with your company I got 20 per cent, more in cash dividends than I got from the New York Life. Prospective insurance buyers would do well to profit by my experience. Very truly yours, Wm, C, Harbach THE ROYAL UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF DEMOINES, 1A JAMES I. THOMPSON GENERAL AGENT LEMONT, PENN'A WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A NEW LINE OF PERCALES AND GINGHAMS Very pretty; fine quality; cheap, Also other Seasonable Dry Goods All the STAPLE GROCERIES 00 Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall in AA ARN Sr she AA
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