CENTRE RE PORTER. Free Tr U REDA Y. JAN TA ARY 18, 1912 av ROKS FOR FEBRUARY COURT. Besslons Opsn on Monday, ebruary 26 h sud Wil Continue for wo Weeks The first regular term of court in 1012 will open Monday, February 26th, and will continue for two weeks. Appended are the names of the jurors drawn : GRAND JURORS, Harry Bates, Burnside William Blauser, Potter John L. Cole, Walker Joseph Dunkle, Marion John L. Dunlap, Spring John Eisenhuth, Penn C. W, Frazier, Philipsburg Peter Ferguson, Philipsburg George Hostermsan, Haines Jess Hudson, Philipsburg W. L. Hosterman, Penn Perry Hall, Union T. B. Jamison Gregg Ira C. Johnston, Howard L. D. Kunes, Philipsburg John A. Kelley, Snow Shoe Shuman Lyon Spring George C. Rowe, Harris Ed. Robb, Bellefonte Isaac Smith, Gregg R. M. smith, Potter Arthur Thomas, Patton Roman Wagner, Snow Shoe James Wilson, Howard FIRST WEEK. G. E. Adams, Rush Charles Batchelor, 8. Philipsburg William Bush, Union J. M. Mattern, Rush F. P. Bartley, Bellefonte Henry Beezer, Bellefonte William Bennett, Worth John T. Beckwith, Taylor J. Clark Carson, Bellefonte Jacob Cole, Spring J. B. Confer, Rush Jerry Donovan, Spring James Dixon, Rush A. C. Dunlap, Gregg H, M. Fye, Burnside GC. G. Fink, Huston W. H. Golden, State College Henry Gault, Howard livin Gettig, Bellefonte H. B. Rush Charles GG. Hall, Union Newton Hoy, Ferguson W. T. Hoover, Worth J. C. Hosterman, Millheim J. W. Hepburn, Howard J. D. Keller, College Robert Keck, Snow Shee H. A. Leitzell, State College Charles Limbert, Haines John MéAuley, Walker William McGowan, Benner H. C. Noll, Benner Stewart Orndorf, Haines Shuman Pletcher, Howard C. E. Philips, Rush ames E. Quick, Boggs George Rhoads, Spring A. A. Stover, Haines . B. Shaffer, Miles Solomon Shay, Milesburg Marle Tibbens, Bellefonte W. E. Tate, Potter Frank Uzzle, Snow Shoe Thomas Vaughn, Rush Frank Weber Philipsburg tush Williams, Bellefonte Potter Walker Snow Shoe F. V. Jodon, Sr., Spring SECOND WEEK. Fred Askey, South Philipsburg H. L. Barger, Snow Shoe John Bohn, College John Confer, Snow Shoe T. J. Confer, College John W. Lopely, Huston W. B. Condo, Philipsburg Earnest Chariton, Rush H. 8. Delong, Curtin John Diehl, Howard Arthur Ellenberger, Ferguson A. F. Finkle, Gregg Lucien Fulton, Milesburg George Fravel, Snow Shoe Hugh Glossaer, Liberty D. D. Goodyear, Rush Rol Grevish, Rush John Herd, Philipsburg John Harper, Pailipsburg D. D. Hennich, Gregg P. B. Jordon, Potter Sidney Krumrine, Miles John Knisely, Bellefonte Frank Keell, Spring Walter Kahler, Philipsburg J. Fred Montgomery, Bellefonte James McClency, Union Benjamin Neff, State College Harry Pownell, Rush William 8. Rowe, Bellefonte Emil Roth, Spring William Stine, Half Moon W. H. Smith, Gregg Charles Vonada Walker Ellis Williams, Worth Blowers Woodring, Worth James Wei-er, Worth Miles Wrye, Hall-Moon Budd Winning, Worth Philip York Milesburg {3 $ 1088, To The Dnirymen, I have recently received a ear of Fucrene Dairy Feed, This teed has proven to be one of the best dairy feeds on the market, one of the feeds that brings satisfactory resalte, Try it aud be cou¥ine d. It is aleo an ex. cellent feed for calves and young ehonts, R D. ForEMAN, Centre Hal, Methodist church every evening this Ty ¥ ; Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the BOROUGH OF CENTRE HALL for the Year Ending January 2, 1952 W. B. MINGLE, TREASURER January 2, 192 DR. Balance, March 13, 9... § Bm th, Collector ..........cc.omm License tax .... MeClellan, walk leaning, ete Insurance tax Boro Orders Ovarcur Poor .. = SMITH, coL LECTOR Boro Funds March 18, 1912 DR. Balance pos nseasisagfionnsd Duplicate 122 ¢ 22 2 11:6 9681819 20 2 per cent A $571 39 Exotieration Balance due J. F.BMITH, COLLECTOR Interest Funds March 13, 1911 Balance Duplicate Cash to Treasurer ...... 9 per cent batoment on $571 91 - 2 per cent com mission on HS 32... Exonerations Balance due ......... 508 175 70-8 820 J. F. SMITH, COLLEX( Special Water March 13, 1912 "TOR Balance Duplicate bo 216 29-8 26 Cash to Treasurer .... } per cent A alement on iL 8 A7 b per S i Cou ww Aiot i ‘on Lf 3 Balance ............ J. F. SMITH, COLLECTOR Poor Fuuds March 138, 1911 Balance Duplicate Cash #0 Treasurer b per cent sbat ment ou $118 W.BPANGLER, OVERSEER Account Danville ssylum el W. B Mingle, services W. W. Spangler. services Foo EXOSERATIONS Geo, Foray Boal J 8 . ndaor, W. W, Kunkl. WH Bnyder, Sam’] Danie, P. H Deduinger J. O, Laird, Wm Mever, sam’i Osman, J. A Shoop, San] enlale Totals . 2 $l © 8 i EX( Brisbin INERATIONS-SPECIAL WATER & Company | WATER ACCOUNT B. H. Amey. anvual rental and labor INTEREST Wilbur Burkholder... A N Corman ba 0) L ucy He ney E 64 0 I. Kerr 3% 0 Deine Vali ey Banking Com . pany, scot. John More R17 H. G. Strohmeier....... 72 Wf mM waler 5 0 REDEMPTION OF BONDS Wilbur Burkholder ..........% S00 00 Peuns Valley Ba kiog C.m- pany, acct. J. Moore STREET LIGHTING ACCOUNT Gulf Refining Company, gas. oilue Clymer McCle naban, attending jnmps and repairs Wm. MeCionabau, i sight ay a dmysge .... . Best Light Co, pr Acorn Brass Sgsiiscturing Co., suppiiey Murray and Bitter, wopd al- cohol Potter & Hoy Hardware Co., wire cable... Kreamer & So. supplies s 0 0-8 0 5% 76 135 54 ’ 2 BR aii plies. BTREEI ACCOUNT C. M. Amey, reiting —- 3 Beuj. Eme: lok, same............... Harry Relish, same FP. W Bieon, work on street. dn » Chm G0 0D i ee Ge 8B 0 -3 Sherd aris, same. John Kremmer, same Urvis Meyer, satne Chas, MceClenatan, same, Filmer Runkie, same, Frank Reish, same... F.E #nyder, same Geo. Bisck, same , B.D. Bri bi, & Co, JL H.&S EW ber, ooni, ete, W. Gros wing, concrete crossings .. rv “Tamber .. 102 5708 2% 4 MISCELLANEOUS C. D. Bartholomew, auditing a counts , 4 W. FP. aradf rd express G. 0 Beuner, merchaudise C. K. Nefl, making draft......... The Bug. jiathine { Compan BW Bath. printing Treasurer's Minty - Becretary's salary Total amount Boro orders “ies PEFy wena S838 82¥E i RECAPITULATION, Cash in hands of Treasursr.. Due from tines of all a aewg ts Interest Wises Special W Rib ttt dk a a Total cash on hand and taxes ttt BOBY Loonies iisirense NOTE ~ This statement covers the period from March 15th, 1911, to January 2nd, 1912, or a period of two and one hall months less than one year, ————— . We have examined the above acosunt and find it cbrrect to the best of our knowledge and bella. CHAS. D, BARTHOLOMEW SAMUEL 8, KREA , THOS L MOORE, Auditors. ws, | { — TURNED THE BATTLE. Impulse That Moved the British Lan cers at Aliwal. The Sixteenth lancers, there is no more famous regiment I the \British service, performed a fin feat at the battle of Aliwal, fo the Punjab, In January, 1846. The gallant 8ikhs had thrown them selves into squares aud in this forma than who of the as stubbornly had resisted the Waterloo, Aruln and English cavairy just ux the British. infantry French curalssiers al again did the Sixteenth lancers strive to break through the masses Sikhs, and again and again scores of saddles wepe emptied und the Brit'sh were beaten back with slnughter As the lancers got close deliver thelr thrusts their wouid splinter like match upon the stout shields of theh foes, Suddenly an fuspiration came to the troopers. Without receiving any orders effect, but as if controlled by a mous impulse, they sl the brid hand and charged The Bikhs, entirely unpre for this sudden and masterly maneuver, received in thelr bodies in of on their to the 8 of the horsemen Into and through the sc of the to wood to that unaal rgets gpedal 3 ’ es n8 crims it Is record 100 r tunics. Even so, that the resistance was so desper: ate and sustnined that the Sikh to be ridden through again again bel finally Exch WON as tl squa re t it was over BY A SONG Telephones In England. . > thai nit § Mishment on on can teiephe ta suits British rights a Provi The Transformation of Percy. iis name was Johnny, aud his ambi tion was to be grown up He had watched Cissy nnd Perey, but that's nother storieite, Kipling says, “Papa,” he piped as be walked with his dad on the beach, “what's under those - ’ { As rocks? “Limpets!” snapped papa not the first question, “Wouldn't rather pa?’ “No!" rapped out pa. to cling where they are! “Is everything that likes clinging to something else a lmpet, pa?” “For gootdness—yes!" roared father. Johuny thought, “Well, pa,” no limpet, pa, Cissy In the SWers, This was they walk about, “They prefer "ey he concluded, “is Percy when he says gi -Joudon An- oe ore 7 passage’ There Two fashionable Ph met in Chelsea one As they shook hands aud ped speak Mrs. Brown said to Mrs, Jones, “That's a beautiful hat you are wear- Was a Coolness. indelphia Women morning stop to Isn't it cunning? And John gave me and I had It hmmported from “Yes, my dear the money, Paris.” Next playing sald, "My has an ugly old bat year's lid made up pew.” And when Mr. Brown reached a mutual friend's, spend the week end found a lies. Philadelphia Brown was and mother is her last litle the mother Susie Jones girl, your day £54 she witli 51d BAYS what hoping to together, they between the fami Times, OK hae Hus a Polisher. d for polishing died are Hot Ale as Hot alr is articles to be basket in Tn fry iit a centrifugal machine driven and heated ie basket eed high speed through ti A high polish Is thas prodi have become tarnished are made bri few the t the same m Tou lies it Punis “Has Tom: i ts opened | ISTH, Theodor : factory ia § 5 fui Cteriatic was ! sv ible e peak ween and the 4ocen's eray's Mistakes iy wrote the prett] epi! band of Eat th ny fis i occgaicnaily made care irritating slips. He wrote to.” which is a common and fable mistake, and which is as bad. No ink of saying or writing that,” yet you find print every day In And he fell into the wr of makiog the surname «tend of the prefix—the “Miss for instance, in “The New tend of the “Misses Potter.” wily write the “Mr. Pot hould the indies be so Londo Chronicle The Fruit Cuckee. » Indl fruit eu koo, which, lke tubers of the cuckoo family, inys negis of other birds and the trouble of batching to exhibit a great deal of 1 Conling with crows, its unt Whereas the hen, an pec kied gray bird, con in the follage, the cork for Bis brillignt black crifison eyes, places him 10h pear df crows fest and ' i ut rocket. The crows Lin listeiy rush out to attack him, and tile to fleht with them in pursait ¢ hen me hile sips into the pos 1 deposits on egp. Sometimes (he rows return before the egg In nid und then the intruder ets ‘a trouncing A Link With Primitive Times. All cereinoninl wmnces at cour. in pariizsmaent, of learned societies and municipal botlex, field marshals’ ba tons, gold vud sliver sticks, ete, are descended from the heavy fighting sticks nnd clubs of primitive savages The «hiefs alwage hod the best carved clubs; which were the symbols of prowess and authority. The "Austra: lian boomerang nnd the Irish shiildiah are both ma: eo London Standard, Ale the Whats, k A Kansas fisherman declares that a eatfish will pur like a tomeat when ft is stroked the right way. Did he ever try stroking a German carp and Ing it sing *'I11 le. bi lo ?'—~Kansas City Btar. And aid he ever stroke a whale and Lear it spout?-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Yvery man has a falr turn to be 4s great as he plenses.~ColMor, ————— oe — « to a" in niso KS iD (he avoids is sald ie sand fon ng nN y { “ao, Lie hy “Ind yo “No.” “Oh, Don't me ys Statesman don't 1: “That de * they are naries to Herald i i eating remin f touch isc el Hope In but the most ap right of all parasites, for she frequents the poor m ns well as the pal gce of his s perior Bhenstone, . TE The Bucreve Dalry Feed for your mileh You will be pleases with the resuit.—~R D. Foreman, Uen¢ tre Hall, cows 70 Years withCoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confi- dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats,and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile and produce a fe entie Jaxative effect the day ollowing. ormula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one. Made by the J. C. ATER 00. Lowell, Mass, 0000000 0000000005000 wy A few more Embroideries and Laces at Special Bargains } 3 : fo F. Rossman 3PRING IULLS, PA. Bran, Dalry and Stock Feeds You will always find at onr mill the best bran, Badger Dalry Feed, and Boebumacher’s Stock Feed, These feeds will bear comparison with any feeds on the market for actual values from a scientific and practical stand- point, Parchsses are made in ear load lote, and prices reasonable J. H. AXxp B. E Centre Hall and Ousk Hall. Lm sn A A Bleighs well rasde, well ironed, trimmed with best material, and painted and varnished in best of style, large, comfortable, correct in draft, prices altogether ressonable—J H. E ¥ Centre Hall and WEBER, eber, ——— og — . Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rbeums' ism simply rheumatism of the muse'es du: are rheume- tis, ard require no internal treat ment whatever 7 Apply Chamberlain's Liviment freely and ser how quickly itgivee relief For sale by all deslers. se bonsai Head the Reporter. or ¢hronic THE EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL is an implement that will soon be needed, if perfect "et seeding is desired, The Empire has no soperior THE DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR is acknowledg perfe ¢ only DeLAY OIL wi onomy other high-pes LrR1Or or machine D. Ww. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL, PA One alls will i Te Jeph 3 Tox } ty answered, John Bunyan's Indictment, The bl of Indictment preferred against John Bunyan ran thas: “John Bunyan hath devilislily and pernicious ly abstained from doming to hureh to hear divine service and Is a common upholder of several unlawful meotings and to the disturbance and ws of the good subjects of this kingdom, contrary to the laws of our gn lord the king” He and fmprisoned twelve months conventic fat oor #4 distracti TIE, BOVE: wis convicted years and six Levity In Court. Judge-You saw prisoner gteg! vet of music. What happened Witne Then he walked out the store abstracted alr, ton Transcript the the THE next? of your with an honor Bo A Diplomat. Sa what is a diplo- my son. is an man a lar London Ti ent thing Is created sndden!y wre than a bunch of 2raesss or a EDiCtetus, Centre Reporter £1 a vear UR NEW BUILD. ING is now complet- ed and we have built with | a view of doing Repairing of all kinds of Vehicles rge scale, This means re- of woodwork, iroming, and rebuilding vehicles. Carload of Sleighs Buggies & Carriages of all descriptions, Blankets and Plush Robes ial attentio line of HARNESS 13 will our for themselves, S. L. CONDO SPRING MILLS speak chandise. Once a Customer year, % due, we
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