ENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE -20, 1912 Milking Country Banks, Manager Scherer, of the New York clearing house, testified tb many things before the money trust invesati-\ gating committee that will cause the country banks to sit up and take notice. The clearing house was ghown to be composed of fifty New York banks, No bank with a capital stock amounting to less than $1,000, 000 is eligible to membership. Mr. Beherer’s testimony revealed a system by which the New York banks gouge the country banks and their clients out of millions. He said that it costs seven cents per $1,000 to collect the ecks of country banks, The house, he said, collects sevenly ts per $1,000 or ten times the real The average charge per day for about $50,000 it $50,000,000 A VeAr. the fif y nks compl the clearing house ciation extorted sufficient m the country bankers last year able each of the fifty New YY nks to pay an eight per cent. divi- id on their capital stock, Thus it comes apparent toevery fair-mind person why the New York city bank aud financial magnates so bitterly 1 Ciear- ctions is wounts to about ym this fleecing process ising tribate | irk posed the investigation by congress the money trust, ln fp LOCALS Mrs, Charles Rice, of ill with typhoid fever. Reedsviile, is ama of horses for which $50 purchased from the Branch, [ Altoona, } WAS Dick by Nliles At paid was 3 iA a3 of Thomas, ugh two sireams of water were ine pla 10g y the voir in the morping y the twelve fool mark. mill fire for sever- | reser tingle, Eaq., ofters for sale a 12 and lot at Tusseyville the n this issue, and if you are think- Hee 1.0f making so investment consult ith the agent. D. W. Bradford, in West Virginia for several the interest of the De cama home had weeks in who been Laval cres peparator, On Monday he went untry. tk a section of ¢ her: qo stion to fhe fire boys worked it it was out of the planing plap y and the Keller dwelling bh and olay because the boys played water on them. mill Saturday prevented Lhe the B ubs on Grange kK. The visiting team 1d, and bat for the ine y» no doubt would have been an ia- of | IASe all belween irg and Centre Hall el Wad on essant rains ting game, , 4. Tibbitts, the undertaker, Funeral Directors’ Associ nn, at Pittsburg, ng itte has had large local nuded the last week, Mr, experience | undertaking 3 to take advantage of all opp business, ut aud with the march of to further inform himself is keep abreast Rress, in this issue will be found a timely letter from Jared B. Flisher, formerly of Potter township, now a busi man in Jamestown, New York. her is interested in Cent xpayer, ts representatives against grant ea Mr. re Hall as and cautions the citizens } ing sr petual franchises to apy corporation r any purpose. If our councilmen uld go to the trouble to discover for granting of a perpetusl franchise really means ; the bartering the Centre Hall electric com. pany could engage in if the franchise now before the council were granted; he stigma the granting of euch a fran- sirise would cast, pot only upon the upon the citizens as well, they would not hesitate to cast the whole matter aside. If these rep- reseutatives of the borough could be led to eee the avenues for robbery they were opening ; that the granting of a franchise such as is proposed is next to crimninal in these days of enlighten- ment of corporation greed and avarice, they would shudder when they think of the proposition Lhey are dealing with. These men are honest but they are not informed, LL ff i —— Woodward. George Smith and family spent a few daye at the home of Israel Runkle, Charles Campbell, of New York, spent a few days last week with Mrs, Brunuer, Mr. Glantz, of Green Bur, visited his brother William Glantz, Baturday and Sunday, Miss Rowe, of Altoona, visited her aunt Mrs. C. H, Hosterman a few days last week, Miss Kdna Orndorf, of Coburn, spent a fow days last week at the home of her grandmother Mrs, Wise, Mere, and Mrs, Wesley Hosterman ao companied by Dewey Motz returned to their home in Johnstown on Hun. day. Having spent three weeks with her parents in Allentown, Mrs, A, C. Blifer and son Paul returned to their home lsst Friday. Mrs. Minnie Kint spent Saturday and Bunday with her parents Mr, and Mra. Isaiah Boob, Bhe returned to Lier, home In Milton on dMonday, p#elves what Lhe councilmen but LOO Mitterling mileh Friday. Bairfoot ALN, fYyraver cows lo the eanslern | Mra. KF. O, built a g rage | the usual way, The Children’s Dayservicea at Egg Tusseyville wera postponed | The rain came all right in time to | corn, pota- | all kinds, It | the weather | that man | seasons bet. | Ex-Bherift W., E, formerly of Belle- Hurley, of Philipsburg, has | the Nittany Lock | his job, the fonte to highway job on ad, from Belle Haven, He has started in on The Btate Highway Departm' nt in many : aylvania, CO i localities that tho » the work havo ever in road butidi from all cone Brisbin a peeling i d Company wemlock bark on Egg Hill a tract of timber the ¢ The car 1 mipany i o ting. bark, which ads, will be Centre tiall sm ted to Ren 4 David d nt ol the by Joan College, ganted Hamilton iS 8 man Maguire ing bad varied experi trial and business life, fit one bett r for § Messrs, DUrg ; ton, and Charles Me: f f for & few minuie Aaron William Reporteron their Wednead AY evel: The editor regreta oftice at the time, Harter waa a resident for a number of years, and is ab The es an oportuoity Centre gervices with tue city ¥, in sy Harrisbu the e¢onearn crupan with leaving here, about eig sm———— Aaron Anderson a few days wil te Harry Eisenhau his sister, SDUry., Hiewart ] iver, epeading Mre, some Liae wit Weaver, Mr. aod Mra, Level, Mr. and Mrs, George KE. Btover. Another pew automobile has purchased by Clyde are now twelve sutos in town. Thomas Hull and Rollin Kreamer, of State College, spent the Babbath with their families at this place, Mra. Lydia Meyers, one of the old- | eat ladies in this section, is spendivg | some time with friends ino Millbheim. | Miss Marian Blover, alter spending a month with her parents, returned to Harrisburg where she has a good posi. tion, Rev. Z. A. Yearick, of Bhenedoah, visited at the home of W. H. Philips, He came to attend the Yearick re- union, Miss Elizabeth Everett and Vivian Black, of Pine Creek, spent part of the Sabbath at the home of Gillard Eisenhouer. William Harter, of Hartléton ; Asron Harter, of Harrisburg ; Mrs. Rebecea Murray, of Centre Hall, visit ed Lewis Mensch, Mrs. Mary Friel and children, of Renovo, and brother Harold Kreamer, ot Rosecreans, are visiting at the home of A. B. Stover, Adam Hosterman, of Boalsburg, and Mrs, Thomas Meyer, of Coburn, visited J. OC. Btover, at the home of George Weaver, Mra. J. E. Levker and daughter, of Lemont, and Mrs. Willlam Houser snd daughter, of Bellefonte, visited at the home of Mrs, Lavina Lenker. Me, and Mra. Luther Kurtz, of MiMlinburg and daughters Mra. Eliza beth Glover, of Mifflinburg, and Mrs, Lula Hare, of Altoona, visited at the living near Penns Ed Corman, of been stover, Yenen Aimanac the { ronomer of our Lord Besides revo- | enriy id you the to take physic. Monday was for allments fF the legs, Tues { the day Lik at 8 : degrom We to limestone half degroes to thence along un and of Asentha Delong and Florence A slover mouth Ni iy gig ht and one-fourth degrees West wo ore es 10 lmeston and tho noe slong sane South eighty seven Ag three-fourth degreos Wi gat thirteen ag perches to plage of Legging ing, 3 ot acre and thirty«six and si xiy-dour hu iredih pet ches and one hundred aud ¢ ighty-twy thousandth per centum Howanuoe. Thereon erected a dwelling house and other outbuildings seized, levied upon, taken in execution and Ww be sold as the property of Emma J. Stover, Terms of sale : No deed will be acknowledged antl the purchase money is paid in full, ARTHUR B, LEE, §herit # Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Sherif, une ard, Wi. West three divided erche Fa SALE. By virtue of a wri of Flori Facias lssusd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pa., and 10 me directed, there will be exposed 10 Biie sale at the Court House in the borough of piiefonte, Pa., on SATURDAY, JUNE 99TH, 1913, at 1.90 o'clock p.m. the following described real estate, viz; All that certain jot of land situate in Curtin township, County of Centre, and Sate of Pennsyi vania, beginning st the Notth ootner ol Wiliam Miller's land ; thenoe by the side of public road Easterly sixtoan and throe-tenths (16.8) porches toa pine stump ; thence by a direct ihe tv the Houth Kast corner of William Miler's land sfore said. and by the same Wo the place oi beginning, containing one (1) sore, more or joss, Eero erected a twostory dwelling house, and other out ie, wh i ' be tng proper Ken in ja execution and to sold ss « Poorman aan o HEU sal BALE No deed will be noknewi- * Serta, in full, rer ———— el Ui i PREIGGLION BE BPI QUuDLIDIIT ON GLeGOBCRPORBBO RI RR SR Re has ie joys the: Fabilets are} ny, and sition and hens tal n thelr s«¢ He for peo be » Avyer’s Hair Vigor k and eeps the Sere f63ves healthy, Ses Lf - ruff, and » growth You will i 9 Cdl] 1 $a ’ 11 GCSLTOVS o1 Motes th cer- as and stiss } nam pUy Checks hair or doctor 1.1 5 horse ODICITS, |} Bath Room - FEY 4 yeneral | il ] lot Heati n Ig ry WwW ater i J L. ROWE a S0BPICODO New Summer (Goods % * Summer Shoes {om H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, a A The undersigned is pres pared to furnish anything in the above lines, at most reasonable rates, Farm machinery incl 4.0 a full line of hay etc, tools, YOUR PATRONAGE 18 SOLICITED. H. C. SHIRK Centre Hall, Pa, GOOD PLOWING Is the Foundation Stone of Successful Agriculture To do good plowing you need the very best plows and that is what we want to talk with you about, Come in and let us talk it over; it will do us both good, : How about that GANG or REVERSIBLE PLOW you may need. Look into the merits of the J. I. CASE goods, We will be glad to show them to you, Our other lines are too good to miss, Look who makes them, Bucher & Gibbs Imperial Plows Spring Tooth Harrows, Spike Tooth Harrows, s, and Land Rollers, Columbus Wagons Superior Grain Drills, Corn Planters Perfe Hangers, in- & hangers, Lime Spreaders, Pittsburg ct Fencing F. E, Mayes cluding their &. Bros. Door tubular track Royster’s Fertilizers and H O Lime, Lime and Sulphur, SCALA CIDE for SPRAYING R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. TOOT QOVTDROTANAC ONT BRDT RES YONIRIQOBOD Emery’s Store Always Noted for the 4 Fresh Goods are Arriving Daily KEW LOW SHOES, for Men, Women and Children. Finest Line of Dry Goods in town. Lawns, Batiste, Silk, Flaxons, Shurms, | Best Goods at Lowest Prices Percales, Ele Garden Seeds of all kinds, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Forks, all kinds of Haying Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Give usa call. Yon will always lind the best goods for the least money here. LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE
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