The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 22, 1912, Image 8

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THE
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FEBRUARY cOL
Wouday, ¢hrunry 26 b
Wor ka
Bession
Bod
The first regular term of court in 1913
will open Monday, February 26th,
will continue for two weeks. Appended
are the names of the jurors drawn
in fips on
ontinae far a wWo
GRAND
Harry Bates, Burnside
William Blauser, Potter
John L. Cole, Walker
Joseph Dunkle, Marion
Johu L. Dunlap, Spring
John Eisenhuth, Penn
C. W. Frazier, Philipsburg
Peter Ferguson, Philipsbu g
George Hosterman, Haines
Jesse Hudson, Philipsburg
W. L. Hoster 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
Isanc Smith, Gregg
R. M. Smith, Potter
Arthur Thomas, Patton
Roman Wagner, Snow Shoe
James Wilson, Howard
JURORS,
nan,
FIRST WEEK.
. BE. Adams,
ries Bate
Rush
wlor, 8. Philipsburg
. Fe, Burn
College
alilesburg
ite
Bellefor
ondo, Philipsburg
tLnariton, Kush
ong, Lurtn
i, Howard
ir Bdlenberger,
recy
ton, Milesburg
Fravel,
Ferguson
Fil Kie
Lucien F
Lcorg:
Hug! Liberty
D. D., Goodyear, Rush
Rush
John Herd, Philipsburg
Snow Shoe
1 Lnlossner
Roll Grevish,
John Harper, Pailipsburg
D.D
Pl
3
£3.
Heuonich, Gregg
Potter
idney Krumrine,
John Knisely, Bellefonte
Jordon
Miles
Frank Keell, Spring
Walter Kahler, Philipsburg
J. Fred Montgomery, Bellefonte
4 snes MeClency, Union
Benjamin Neff, State Collage
Harry Pownell, Rush
William 8. Rowe, Bellefonte
Emil Roth, Spring
William Stine, Half-Moon
V. H. Smith, Gregg
Charles Vonada, Walker
Ellis Wil , Worth
Blowers Woodring, Worth
James Weirer, Worth
Miles Wrye, Half-Moon
Budd Winning, Worth
Philip York Milesburg
SR it. ttc]
Bran, Dairy nod Stock Feeds,
You will plways find st our mill the
best bran, Badger Dalry Feed, and
Bobumacher's Block Feed, These
feeds will bear comparison with any
fords on the market for actual values
from oe eclentific and practical stand.
point. Purchases sre made fn* par
load lots, and prices ressonsble,
J. H, AxD 8B, E. WEBER,
Centre Hall and Onk Hall.
A AAI I
Arizona Is a state, and now to Old
Glory another aiar 1s added. The pew
slate Is Just a week old today.
Ans
i A —— = Pa
AUDITORS’ STATEMENT,
ship of Potter, for the
FUary 10, 1912.
TAX COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT
R.B if Poor Tax
1912 DR
Feb, 10 28 48
R.B
Year Ending Peb«
Freaster, Collect 1900
To balance ........, $
Treaster, Collector Special Road Tax, 1909
DR
To balance ......... § 43 82-8
oad Pax
Feb 10
R.B
1912
Feb, 10
1411
June
Aug 2
Septl +o wo
Oct 5 H. Hu, oy
Dec 18 g Mu Mn
5 per cent, commission on
$345 92 .........
Exonerations
Rebate on tire
Water troughs ;
Balance ........ : baton ams
43 82
ireaster, Collector | 1910
I'o balance
S 921 98
W. Cash to H. WW, Frartz
29 40
Ti—$ 921 98
R. B. Treaster, Collector Poor Tax 1911
DR
$ 2048 94
16 7282065 66
CR
1912
Feb 10 To amt. of « duplicate
b per cent. on $334.33 uncol-
lected | .
1912
Feb 10 By
$1422 61
1411
Oct 5
abatement on
Cash to W. C
Novil Cash to D, L. Bartges
Novll Cash t»W. C Farner
2 per cent. commission on
$1379 06 . -
Feb 7 CashtoJ M Moyer
Feb 7 Cush to W C Farner
Febl0 C sho H. F. Musser
6 per cent. commission on
8307 38 oonsinn seinen 16 a7
Balance ........ i 851
R.
1912
To amt of duplicat $ 318
b per cent. on $923 41 uuvcol
ected ........ . 4
CR
300 00
ong 00
- 9
Farner...
27 58
125 81
125 82
2% 00
B. Treaster, Collector Road Tax for 1911
DR
per cent. abwtement on
$1478 s6 $ %
ash to H
TREAST
PERY
TRER B(
ISURS
Cash fr
Ju
Cash
Jie adi
Lash iro
ry Commission
B, Treaster
, 1911
from R. B
Novi, |
State Ald
In i6, 1910
Lash from RB B. Treaster
Dec 168 1911
Cash from R. B Tranter
Lash Treaster
G1 1
ii
Balance
T-§3491 9
Dee 16, 1911
By sundry orders wa 5
ATeRsUTrer's cou mission wo iz 79
Becretary's commission ) 6T-3401 91
D. L.
Feh 10, 1912
TO DRIRGOE. cons vine
June 50, 1011
Cash from R. B
Nov 11, 1911
Cash from R. B, Treaster.........
Feb 10, 1912
By support of Wm, Kern... $
By support of Geo, sheppard...
By stipport Phoeb- Price at
Denville ........ vite
By support Moses © Inrk
By support John W. Garver...
Medi Pport Geo Troster wii
edica Aurvices . br. do
ou Res nrind sebum
Attorney foes. ......
Justice teen...
Tax on U. Lingle estate
Cash paid audit ,........
BARTGES, OVERSEER
DR.
FOOR
Tre inter
aM 08 867 KL
W.C. PARNER, OVERSEER POOR
DR.
$ 150 50
0 be
00 00
128 00-8 909 w0
CR
ad 112 17
iw
Dec 22 Balance from last sot
3 tiement
u
2
from R. B. Treaster...
out oH
Lash from R. B. Treaster...
Cash from BR. B, Tresster.........
Dec 22
By su
VHRR SLRS venie
rt Mr. and Mrs, Coon: $
BOI os veen sos srurinnss sense
| Contiuued at foot of we) cium]
i
A BIRD OF LIGHT.
The Arctic Tern Shuns the Night by
Flights From Pole to Pole.
It used to be thought that the golden
plover bore off the palm for length of
ight between summer and winter
mes, but ap article in the National
graphic Magazine awards that dis
the tern. This bird
far north as it can find any
which to construct its
found within seven
of the {tuelf
nest found surrounded
all of newly fallen snow, which
mother bird bad carefully scooped
from round her chick
The tern arrives In the far north
about June 15 and leaves again for the
south toward the last of August, when
the young ave able to fly strongly. Two
or three months later the birds are to
be found skirting the edge of the ant-
arctic continent, 11,000 miles away
What thelr is over that vast
space no one knows, A few nd}
viduals are occasionally along th
New England or Long |
in the fall, but the flocks of thousands
and thousands of thes birds
which alternate from pole to pole have
never be by any trained observ-
learn preferred
im to arctic
ahie on
has been
iif decrees pole
Wiis
the
rack
yet
geen
sland coast
¢ gregarious
nn net
er competent
path i
must
to thelr
travel
arry them
weeks from one
to t
terns
and of the world
The
of sunligl
arctic
on t he s gl
ing i
ing
the
r+ stay at
grounds, and
they
continuous sunlig!
Hght for
have twen
betw
year.
the
nth
tWO md
ty-four |
a2
&en sSiX anda
FORESAW HER DOOM.
Warnings Her
Came to Empress
“My Royal ¢
French
Tragic Fate That
Elizabeth.
M
of
In
famous
@
i
a 1
And it
Luechinl killed her wiil 1
fitted to a
{t was a few hou
nered file «¢ wooden
handle
mei y
Where the Cold In Wa rm.
I have seen st 1 ), 8ul
Yo
warmit!
loved mounts
know
te, but do you kn
what
what w=
what cold is and
OW ari coi
in?
Did
through glowing because
#0 warm? Do you know
of 1 pink snow and 40 degre
of frost, while the men skate In pan
mas and the girls with open paras
And the splendor
morning sky: everything
spectrum-—red, orange, green
blue, indigo, violet: at each moment »
new combination And then the
is up, and the Intoxication of it al
makes you wonder If you ever liv
before. - Dr. Aked in Christian Her ald
{ Continged from Previous Column, 1
youu ever live a whole winter
the frost wi
the wonder
ue ice,
of colors in th
in the solar
yellow,
S11
By support John Auman n
B support Mary Lon 872
By su port Eliza Jordan.. 5 8
By = upport Lucey Jordan and
child ‘
By support Geo, Michael
By suppor t Mary Decker
Hy support Harvey Royer ......
By supp rt Henry Shadow
By burial of Susan ye,
MedMon! services.........
James Morris
Duplicate an 1 book
Hervioes ..... oe
Potage and atiooary
Balance
5 09
5 2%
15
42
H. F. MUSSER, TREAS, OF AUDIT
Feb 10, 1912
To balance... ..
Dee 22, 1912
Cash from i. W, Prantz .
Feb 10
Cash from D, L. Bartges .........
Cash from R. B. Treaster.
May 22, 1911
Printing ‘A Auditors’ statement
Dee 18,
Audit Ar, - ware
Dee 22, 1911 Audit and room
Feb 10 Audit, and room...
Cash paid hk. H " THONNAL. SE.
BABLIONNEY ...... oom ives
a EE
Shaner
een
We, the undenigned, auditors of Poller town.
ship, have examined the above accounts and |
certify to the correctness of the same,
HF. MUSRER,
J.B FORTNEY,
GEORGE BARAT,
Big Ten Days C
Sale at Emery
learance
GOODS, SWEATER COATS,
SHOES, ETC,
Men's $1.25 and $1.35 Arctics at
Men's $2.75 Arctics
Men's $2.50 Warm-lined Shoes
$1.00
$2.25
$1.75
{i Poasoe
CULL RROO INP QO PEDO S
Lancaster Ginghams, sale price
& 8c Light Outing Flannel, sale
50c Men's Fleeced Underwear, sale
Ic
9c
5¢
$1.00
40c
price
price
ALSO MANY OTHER BARGAINS
TO MENTION
C.F.EVIERY,
Centre Hall
I nie if
ways result
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To those wish ing
to do their Spring
AT 1H'iri a
mons
Hemedy was
thi
Why 1
msy
#xie by
igh
Ti*K
i for
medy
o£ 4
when
for a trifl
I's
We have just received
eer 880ee
*
Dress Goods PROCLAMATION.
White Goods
Lawns, Linens
Percales
Girghams
Calicoes
Pillow tubing and
casing
Sheeting,
A new line of
Embroidery for Full
Skirts, and All Over to
match
Laces & Insertions
A OURT
Cv’
>
Shirtings
Bgl
st
wi
Embroideries and :
Insertions, per yd. 5C
ted states of Americ
ARTUUR B
ry 24, i9i2
Call and see als
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA,
PE es
ihe
—— WELLING
HOUSE
ns’
desig hed offers
joining the Penns Valley
peiiy, va Uburch street,
wD as Spicher home
£0 «1 reper arge and cowmmdion, aud
wosted, For lurdher partiouiarns apply to
F, BB. MINGLE
uf Centre Hau, P
FOR
Baa
ibe house
SEPILIRE » i
IRB GeO PRR PEP A RBCS PEP ERP
a tn. 21
wke
bes rk
ali ad
day of next
Appraise er
B. Way, inte
sppraisement
VYonads, late of
»i, as Lhe satne
Clara E Vousda
hat there ha
en ¥F
is hereby given th
apart io KE
mH. Adams, iste of Worth
pers ual prop rity and the
All thal oeriain mesua
tuated iu the towaship of
ttre and Sate of
descrived a. foliows
: of land of Abei
wih irty-two and
bh apd eight rods 0 post |
fiyseven and one haif
Wo rods 10 post | thence
hali degrees west
cigbtv tenis rods Ww stones
seven and obe hail
io the piace of
SUres, Beal Me
i sel
Hoeowe,
with
Ly owe Vy nth
south
One
theute soutl
beginuing
sEUTe,
Appraised al...
Persona P roperis
$2
Total SA
pn J. FRANK SMIT
ng Register's Office,
’ . PR,
Bellefonte
entre Reporter, §1 a year,
- Vanoe
—
F The Hoosier
Double Row
Corn Planter
is one of the most corrects
ly constructed planters
manufactured ; drops ab-
solutely regular, depth
easily controlled ; draft
light.
THE DeLAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATOR
is acknowledged to be the
only perfect machine,
DeLAVAL SEPARATOR
OIL will prove a great ec-
onomy if used on any sep-
srator or other high.geared
machine.
AA
D. W. BRADFORD
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell Telephone calls will
be promptly answered,
of the
Walk
& been
wid
lown-
fol ow-
ge, Or
Worth
Vela,
INILE
hence
thir
hence
eV
iyiwo
3 Bity
rogs
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