THE CENTRE REPORTER. THUREDAY, JANUARY * 5 LooALS John CO. Rossman, on Tuesday, ship- ped a car load of fat hogs to the east- ern market. Mrs, Henry Homan spent a week at State College with her daughter, Mrs, Chester E. Homan. Mr. and Mra, D. J. Meyer spent a few days last week at the home of Mr, and Mre. 0. H. Meyer, at Reedsville. Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs spent a few days last week at the home of her piece, Mrs. Ray Gilliland, at State College. { Farmers Samuel Durst, Jacob Bharer and Robert Bloom attended the meetings at State College during Farmers Week. William A, Bandoe, Jr., of Pitti. burgh was a guest at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs for a few days fol- lowing Christmas, Miss Mary E. Kuriz spent a week at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. 8B. Kurtz, at the Lutheran parsonsge. Miss Kurtz is assistant principal of the Northampton high school. Mre. A. P. Krape and little daugh- ter Florence last week went to Lock Haven to visit friends, and while there the latter took ill, and was un- able to return on Baturday, the day get for the homecoming, so remained until Tuesday. If you are contemplating holding gale this epring, have the avnounce- ment placed in the Reporter's sale register now. Tha cost is free provid- ing you have your bills printed here. Our prices for printing same sre be- low what others sek but the quality of the work in many instances is superior. Mr. and Mrs George Heckman planned 8 most pleasant surprise for heir daughters, Mieses Fernie snd Vera, by having placed in their home an excellent Kohler and Campbell piano, on Christmas morning, during the temporary absence of their dsugh- ters. The instrument was purchased from C. E. Zsigler of State College. Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Reitz of Mercer spent a few days of the holiday sea gon with relatives in Centre Hall and on Thursday left for their home, sac- companied by the latter's mother and gister, Mrs. Margaret Thomas and Miss Jennie Thomas, who will remain fora month or more with Mr. and Mrs. Reitz who have started house keeping in that town, Mr. Reitz js supervisor of Mercer's public schoole. S——————— A ——— Spring Mills. From last week, The ice houses are rapidly. Master Chas, Bartges waa lo Centre Hall to spend Christmas, Robert <. Musser of Biate College was 8 Christines visitor at the C, P. Long home. Ivy Bartges of Ohio is circulating among friends and relatives for a few weeks, L. LL. Bmith of Centre Hall and Wm. Lase of Altoona were callers at the A. J. Bhook home on Monday. C. E. Finkle has a fully equipped restaurant located two doors esst of the hotel, Clair Allison of Renovo spent Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers spent Saturday afternoon at Millbheim, Miss Violas Harter and brother of Centre Hill were Baturday visitors at the A. J. Bhook home, Rev. Bechuyler was not able to fill his appointment on Bunday on sec count of sickness, Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Gentzell of Bhamokin, also Grover Gentzell and family of Altoona are visiting their patents, Mr, and Mrs, George Gent zell. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Finkle snd daughter, also Mrs, H. 8B. Hrasucht were to Hellefonte during iustitute week, Mrs. Harry Harter of Altoona and Miss Ruth Smith of West Chester Nor. mal are visiting their father, Robert Hmith, Mrs, Clyde Boyer of Lock Haven spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Lee, snd sccom- nied them and Miss Mary Rahl to ames Goodhart’s home st Centre Hill where they partook of a Christ- mas dinner. Amoug the Christmas visitors who were entertained at the William Al lison home were Mr, and Ms. Chas, E. Allison of Canadas, Mr, sand Mra Wm. H. Allison of New York, Frank Allison of State College, and Cathar. ine Allison of Bellefonte. — A APPA Centre Mills, From last week, Arthur Klive of Altoona visited Lis parents bere over Chirstmas, William Btomp and bride of Lewis. burg arrived at the home of his pa- rents at Spring Bank last Thursday. The ourg people gave them a sere ading the same evening, IE. and Mrs, Best are the proud pa- rents of a little daughter which Mont to their home last week. Mr, Glenn of Stale —t Mr. nod Mrs, Btrangs of alley, snd Mr. Dixon of ion gr the Adam Reish home on Bunday. being filled Bosra wine = UDITORS' STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF POTTER TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER {, 1914, JOHN TREASTER, COLLECTOR ROAD TAX ROAD TAX, 1910 DR Dec 2, 1918, To Balance..........8 73 38- $78 2 b per cent, commission Cash paid Audit .. ROAD TAX, 1911 TO BRIBHOB cosiirre sersers 1s 0ss assis CR, 9 73 10 87 175 18 Dit 207 Rie $227 BR CR 9% 80 3 pet cent, commission on a #184, 8 Cash Cash paid Audit niin ROAD TAX, TO BRIBROO.i0cisissss sstscareinssnsssssess $195 28 1912 Feb 6, 1914, Cash to J. RR, May 28,1914, + = ©» —_—" 79 27 Apr 16, 1918, Lien of H, C. Gettig 286 Tob percent. Com on 8186 28... 9 80 Jan 23, 1914, Rebate on trough of Benner Walker Exonerations 6 peor cent, Commission on $1 i600 By Cash paid Andit ROAD TAX, 1913 To Balance........ 1914 Feb 6, Cash toJ R. Lee May 23, Cash to J. R, Lea .. ypercent, Com. on $728 BS... Km Dee 26, Rebate on tire, C R Neff 50 Jan 27, Same to Nelson Marshall 717 Apr 4, Same to E A Harshbarger June 15, Bame to 8 W Smith , Mar 6, Rebate on trough to © Frazier Mar 14, Same to Benner Walker Aug 18, Bame to Robert Glugow Exone rations ‘ i 5 per cent. on $196 8 ‘ 10 83 Cash paid Audit ...oiiviiiiiinninns 156 Ol $860 34 Leo...8 5H 00 21 06 8 000 Bie $060 34 CR. $ 614 4 « 171 BS D JOHN TREASTER, COLLECTOR POOR TAX POOR TAX, 1912 TO BRIADCE. ..ooerrvs ances 1914 bh Cash tol M Mover ...... i. Cash to W C Famer......... {, Cash to J M Moyer Cash to W C Farner Cash, Lien of H C Gettig 1911 Apr 16, Cash, Lien of H © for 1912 . 5 per oe nt. ( ‘om. on $144 © ¥ Xonerations Exouneratic Error on 1912 se 1 b per cent, Commission on $80.61 Cash paid Audit ......... POOR TAX, 1413 Balance 1914 Feb dg © 6, Cash { eitig Cashi to J M Mover to WC Farner... in eb 1, 1914 anki to J M Mover ) 0 W C Farver . ner estate 5 per cent, { nisdon on $99.9 Exonera 4 ani Cor u i 1 10 Cash paid Audit 19 8M $100 TAX COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT. John Fortney, Collector Road Tax ng cards and postage Cash to J R. ont Commission on $168.9 A & Hh --$4330 13 John Fortney, ector Poor Tax of 1914 1914 Dec 8, To am 1934 £19 Cash to Ww 5 Cash to WC Fa r 7. Cash to WCF aunt « 52 $2120 10 JAMES M, MOYER Dec 8, 1914 B ¢ Cash of John Fortney $617 14, Cash same or 261 10 9 Cashof G W Ert art, of 1912 tax 3.1 Sash ofl G W Ertart il tax . . 1%, Cash of G W Erhart of 1900 tax . Fob 6, 1914, Cash of John Trosster May 12, Cash of same . Feo 5, Cash of same May 12, Cash of same Balance ani OVERSEER OF POOR By support of Robert Fryer Mrs. George Gingeric Mary Docker... George Treaster Harry Royer ——— Joho Trehetor ........cooee Crotzer Family George hepphend w—————— Bialr Taylor Toaxes of the Mary Decker f prop- erty ‘ John © am pbeil.. Burial expenses of the s Fryer boy John AUR... Medical sarvices Balance due J M Moyet, of 1913 Bervices . 00 wi BO $1393 18 WM. FARNER, OVERSEER OF POOR. Dec 8, 1914, To balance... Dec 9, 1913, By cash of Jobn Treaster By cash of John Troaste r, taxes 19121¥13 | Sept 19, 1914, By cash of Jona ori ney vies Oot 5, By cash of same. Nov 7, By cash of mame 2 1 By cash of Conrad Lingle estate 172 10~81806 4 Dec 8, 1914 By support of Harvey Royer .. Eliza Jordon . Annie Pennington. James Norris and wife. Ballie Lingle , Johts WeRver........... Seige Shepherd By cash, Geltig, Bower & Zervy, on Cotirad 1 nile estate .... By cash for taxes of Von Ti: gle property ... Sos rrreesrng By making duplicate “ By keep of John Weaver for ore year ... By cash for stationery By medics! servictt. By serviom.. “ Balance ....... 41% « 108 --f806 41 JOHN R. LEE, TREASURER BOARD OF ROAD SUPERVIFORS DR, Peen 1914, Balance from 1018 ..¢ 637 13 Jan 8 Cash from John ¥, Troast OF, RR OF J00D .....ocievurnis srusisaps Jan 3, Cash from seme, 1910 tax. an 3, Cash from same, 1912 ax. eb 7, Cash from same, 1912 tax Fab 7. Cash from same, 1913 tax May 35 Cla Heonse said AEE 3 a 3 i 4 Xp 4 ¥ Treaster, a ME SRE Ee trom Coiire Tall BOALSBURG Bosisburg Holel Hented Faty~Jd MM, Wieland Lebanon county, by Buys Fam ln From last week, Mrs. Amos Koch over Christmas, A family reunion wae held at the home of J, H, Meyer on Christmas, Albert Meyer was home from Pitte- burgh for Christmas, Fred Ishler was home from Altoona for Christmas, W. E Gettig and family of Altoona epent Onbristmas at Boalsburg. Miss Alida Rothrock was home from Bloomsburg for Christmas, The electric light wae jopeislled in the Luthersnn church last week. Mire Lizzie Passmore of Harrisburg is visiting at Boalsburg this week, Mre. Annie Kramer of Altoona spent the early part of this week in town. Mra. Maria Frink of Tyrope spent Christmas at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Laura Bricker, The Christmas services in both churches were very interesting and well attended. Mise Busie Wagner of Altoona en- joyed the Christmes season with rela tives at Boalsburg. A sledding party enjoyed ‘VWednpes- day evening of this week at the homes of Charles Dale at the Brauch Miss Margaret Bingaman, tense the Oak Hall school, spent Christmas at ber home in Snyder county, Edward Fanter of Altoona the Bosalsburg hotel, and will the place April first, David Btusrt, Mr and Mra Htusrt sud Beunen Htuasrt of spent Christmas here, Bruce Louberger of V ginis, spent Christin as family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reltz’s Gap, bad a family Christmss visited occups ie enns with Heitz, rey 1 100 Henry of Charles City, lows, visiting with relatives in this locality Mise Viols Way, teacher of Lhe Boslsburg primary echoo!, # ent Christmas at her bome st Blor town. J M. Wieland pear Hellman Dale, and expects to move spring Mr and Mrs, Foster Bharer tany Valley, snd Mr, and uel Durst of Estrlystown wer at the homie of KE mes purchased 8 farn Letavron there in of Man M. Kuhn on OC - Heasons for Gratificatior Ihe temperance forees of the eons have resson to be deeply gratified the sctisn of Congress oun Dec 11s be wd It is the first t the Republic that tiousl prohibition floor of either branch of « The fact that the first eflort show u clear mej rity of eight ceediogly gratifying A neord has been mace friends of the wessuie will lor ge be fghtiog in the dark For the His tirne the battle line is fairly and clear iy drawn, The appeal is now to ihe people. i.e longer it tak:# to secure submis #0 a eborter tine will be required to reach ratification, by —— of Ls ihe imme io the history the question of has golien: on Dg, should iT eX ihe FTE To balance SUPE FRANK BOt ’ 1914 JDAN, i on new on in a cksmithing Bx ontves En Cons EY Hardware — Lambert. c.ccmmionommne Merchar dise For bridge st Red Mill Atiorney jes —— Frought sationery Making dupiioate and book Attending Convention st Beli fone . - . Justice foes JOHN KUHN, Dec 7, 1914 Wages of Joho Kuhn. Wages of employ oes Tosam hire Merchandise Room rent Engine hire Baiinst, . Coal. Snow shoveling by John Homan Slackumithing Freight... a i Lumber ......... itis si wins REUPERVISOR 71 $4~§1061 19 W. A. JORVON, SUPERVISOR Dec 7, 1914 Wages ot W A Jordon... Wages of Smplogeas Team hire Balinst Lumber .. “ Kogine hire... Merchandise Blacksmithing. 5H ~ns HN 616 a) ; “5 MH 67 68 id W338 BH GEORGE BRADFORD, SUPERVISOR Dee 7, 1914 Wages of George Bradford. Wager of own puoyoos Team hire ... GEORGE W. ERHART, OF AUDIT > Be fu $14 10 TREASURER eaeRe Ree Due 2, Room rent Pee 12, Audit I nase Dec 18, Audit (008.. ..ivvmn wiiin Dee 18, Room Fetibo oie 1914 Nov 1, Centre Reporter, for prin statement... Dee 7, Audit Tool, onions : fee 8, ACAI FOUB... sons ibn sosonsins Dot 8, 100mm FONL....coooiimis vison Eiht fe thd tech wie pvenie Vea SH BB anions il sncnsssoin auditors of Poller town. the ative aocounts and cer to the of the same. a ® Tr, EORG i \ JAM Ks rE Auditors, COBURN Me. Bhull of Lemont spent a fow dave at the home of Thomss Bhall Mr. and Mra, J E Harter attended { fostitute at Bellefonte for a fow days, Miss Mae Harter of Altoona spent a few days at the home of J, XK. Harter, Hobert Rider made a trip to Bhamo- kin one day last week, Charles Meek gpent his Christmas vacation with his mother at Harris. Lure. Walter Barchatt spent bis Christ. mas vacation with his parents at Nautidoke. Mrs. John Krowrine of Welkert spent Christmas with her pareots, vir. and Mrs. fhomas Hosterman. William Whitmeyer of Bellefonte prince, Mr aod Mre, Edward Shively spent Christions with Mrs. Bhively's i rents, Mr, and Mra. J. B, Rishel. Rev. and Mrs. Geesey of burg spent Christooss day at the J, Hurter home, Fred Boyer of Bellevue, spending a few refills, “ ¥ 4 Ohio, weeks with his pa- Ir. and Mra, of "unbury spent f Thomas Bhall. irs. E. J. Hirds sand Hoth spent Christmas at the home of arry Kreamer, ir Mra, T. A. Meyer and sop n si Hay Bariges spent a few ee at Bellefonte last week, Mra. George Rider js eke wilh ber sister, okin, and 1d spending a few Mrs. Baker, at Ties Chentie Rover is Epending & with friends at Hellefonte 0 with her parents at Hablersburg Hees, Bruce Homan and uel Bressler of Mouth Dakota sre nding a few weeks among friends. Fairy Grymley of Williams rt was 8 visitor with her friend, Mis stover ; also at the home of Li Campbell. w dave over vi inn ti hentia baries Campbell of New York t Christmse day with his parents, sid Mrs, Campbell, Marcellus Bankey of Potters caller at the home of J. F. & Mills wae 8 E. Harter re J. A. Ruck iI Was 8B VV) Chestie fromm N «itor with Htover rthumber- her friend, ; One day last be es LF ar Mrs. John of Asro the hor rasa st this place ver of Bellefor friends one y visited his a! i er (irae tower and neturg spent and Mrs sg ht dav & op K ue of Mr Moward Sid Or song § fe wae » dey last parents at AER nobarg. i# ice houses are fil URE. 24910 we few weeks: hie Farmer, Maurice Kruder this past be led at for the will sou sther pe it 0 Pierce Business College, Philadel! phis, wiih #pept bie pa ism Krader Christmas vecall Mr. apd Mra § Bold Farm for 85000 Frank Wion recently sold his farm | near Nigh Bank to Andrew Jodon of | the same piace, who will occupy bis | pew possession next April, The farm | eontalns forty acres and was sold for | $5000. Mr. Wion had occupled the chased the Fred Herman property. a SIA ARS | a DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Letters of administration on Robert B. Barges, ise of ‘ship, deecased, Letters of administration on the sbove estat | havi hewn duly granted tothe undersigned, sho puld reapoctfnl iy request ail as knowing atl tndebeed to the estals Lo make tom > diste payment, and those having claims agai: the same 10 present them duly suthenticated for r settlement. JOARNA HM BARTGES, 6.01.94, the estate of Grigg Town. Administratrix, Spring Mills, Pa HORSE « SALE SEVERAL GOOD BIG so be sure to be on hand, I ——— MARES IN FOAL. by the grain. a square deal.” {
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