tn “ " ENE — —-— on ns— ogi i Tr rt ——— QUIGLEY NOW Ta® COURT DEATHS, 4 | 5 per ot. abatement on $159: 07 1960 Oct. 22 By o ' we 3 h be } ge 07 4 “ Bycashol J. B *Vort. AUDITORS STATEMENT [jer ct svat nn hor Io ran Of 3. B. (Fort ——— | Printing and postage... 1 66 Oct 22 By cash of J, B. Fort. Se—— | BARDON corns corse . ‘ ed g . ’ % 4 foi og Gnd ; ch oo He i RIAN ATI 1 » . - a dio i 1, Sl i ER CARA OS ey - RR HAIR lr. Gti Sl 0 i Si A | { — i | ! Ueremony Performed Monday Forsnoon.. | James Cornelly, aged sixty yearr, a CA7 0082145 00 | ney, 115 tax sores aris A HF | — Nov. 6 By 6 ¥ Bog- Court and Other Appointments, [character for many years in Bellefo: ts , | Of the Receipts and the Expenditures | ; 9.5 By cash of Hhuk Jog 3 9 appy i ) mp : .. WM C FARNER, OVERSEER VOR Nov, 20 By ensh of J 15. Fo ry nog oe pero | Et Sotto nang 1 | of btter Township, or the Yeu NU FANE, OVER gon. | Nos py He 1 y wale | : > ’ » 8 lew Endin December 1st « | Bulnnee................". sa $1215 ws { Nov. 20 By emsh of J. B. Fort d P Henry C. Quigley, the judg-seor for [foute steam and best plan’, where he : + 1919, | By cash received of J.B. | hey, 1918 tax... i 00 an rosperous JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR OF ROAD TAX 914 Centre county, took the oath of office, had worked for a long time and sbout Yor the same haviug been admiui-tered by | which place he wes a general niility fin as CR, NovToakh for crusher bire 2 w N Y DR, | BY BUPPORT OF | Nov, 80 By cash of W. A. Jor Recorder Brown, who himself had just | Lar, igh presumed Ast he lay Send To Balance of 1914 § 666 02-8 506 02| Eliza Jordon...................... 162 62 { don, for crusher hire £ ew car nm | #loce the Bunday previous to the find-| 015 OR | George Bhepherd.... ; { Dec cash subscribed to the oath, The Republi- | 1 of his body, It was known that| Feb 16, Cash to 8. C. Brungart § 15 55 | Harvey Royer... 181 | hey, 1914 tax............ 6 74 | Sallie Lingle ag jhk f bog A aes of J. B. Fort fo 2) can leaders had arranged to have a | . y May 4, Cash to B, 0, Bruogert. 162 70 - } ! " g he had laid ina big stock of fire water July 1. Cash to 8, C, Brungart. 4; 10 { John Weaver, fair eized sudience sesembled to wit- | for a Christmas celebration and it WAS | Sopt. 15, Cash to 8, C. Brangart 59 25 | Luey Jordan... + les Lhe solemn yet simple ceremony, om the efieciy of the Spies that bie Bow. 0. ash 10.8. G. art 10 ‘54 Fuld gy Making duplicate. | : CR is Our Friends 4 After the formalities of taking the | a ocearied. Ho wasa, bachelor, boo Li Cash to 8. C. Brungart.. pod 4 | BaIBOGE ...nrre 456 01-8217) 22 | By mt wy th had been accomplished by Mr. | The bod t Mr. E | B . Blancs ooa.on $06 23, 1414. 23 ” | ee i : v uigley, Attorney John Blarchord | e body of Myer, Emanue TOWD, | James Horner, lein docket 766 79 J. M, MOYER, OVERSEER OF POOR FRANK BOGDAN, sUPERVIBOR and Customers i i i Forney... -— 000 B2.-82175 25 1 Nov. 30 By cash of Corte Hall Fort. | who died at Milroy last week, {wes | Exonerations whet emma ans 888 For 1915 ade a brief addrese, the substunce of | taken to Bpring Mills on Baturdsy and fper ct. com. on 82 10 10 2 0, which expressed the desire of vuity | funeral services held at the home of By cash to 8, C. Brungart..... 2 00-8 505 02 | Feb 16 By cash of John Fortney 956 35-§10 ‘R » » * ® eo » “ e @® ® a w n ® 9 9 oS o o a ® ® ® © o w ; a and good feeling between the court | Der deughter, M-s. William Zonee, on Ce i. | Dec, 6, 1915 ; CR rg : A > isi he t { Nanday afiernoon ; Interment at | To balance on lest settlement § 166 79 1 Aro... 4 2 and attorneys practising at the bar. | Spring Mille, Sines the death of her| JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR POOR TAX | BY SUPPORT OF - . I forme . ‘ . ror of James MeCool's ace : 3 - ® % ® @ ® ” % “ ® » ® ® @ @ Ww » ® ® @ ® @ ® * ® . Deg JPR. f Frank Bogdan Feb. 16 By cash of Geo, ¥ rhart 21 ' ¢ Annie Close sou i 00 Sn Ina very few words Judge Quigley { busbund, five years sge, when bo'h For Inn Di John Auman 148 40 worage and supplies | IR. | Robe er | Er responded, assuring fair ussge to all { were 1 Mit o Spring sille, the de- To Balance..........couicnrienrs § 444 3 | Robe i" dryer. funeral ex. i unt of 1913 Atlorueye, and asked the indulgence of | ®8%#d had made her home with 8 son Fev, 1, 15 4i ’ | penses 77 of | i Hesse casio . ™ 1 ™ i ari ved Milroy, Her se was almos |° pes or on $215 49, uuncol- - : { Bupport of 8B. C, Crotzer i j Qupiicate KRG book 1 ihancing your past patronage and the attorneys due an nexperience | seventy -four years, A family of nige me Essensa rsa ® 7- | Attorney fee estas resmens 10 O jo . Sapervisats soa, ; | Or ten children survive, Feb. 8 By cash to Wm. Farner 3Y SU PPORT | } | Rep _ mainte The court then called District At-| Feb. 3 By cash to James Moyer | George Treaster. i | 5 per ot. com, on §225 88... Lola Stover torney-slect Furst to the bar, where | James Potter Bhoop, aged seventy-| Apr. 28 By cash to Wm, Farner 3 | Mary Decke: Prothouotory Foreman administered | three years, a veteran of the Civil] war, |S Dy aah $0 Wi, Farner 5 y : : + - © the oath. | and a brother of Samuel Shoop of this | ot. 14 By cash to Wm, Farner I xt y_| place, died at his home in Canton, | Nov. 16 By cash to Wm, Farner Judge Qiigley announced the f.- Onie, Taesday December 21st, orjArr 28 By cash to James Moyer 7 | Bap lowing appointments : | Paraiysie, atter an Illness of two werke, | hss By cash io James Moyer Hi Chali $0 Ccurt Crier—Jacob Woodring, He was born in 1842 in Centre gounty | Nov 2 By cash to James Moyer a [oan to: nen . Cecurt Messenger ~Thomas Fleming. sud en Avown hate, Ap She Eatrhraoas to James Moye & 1 . Preaching funeral service 5 Fo oy — : 4 Dh 3 } War he enlisied |: - ot os , Ervices i7 b We cuiver siuices and m —te Re . Oper ot. com. on $154 98 9 75 Bain rio : _— . Friel ae 3 H I Tip Staves Cyius Huuoter, Storms io the three months service and lster | 5 per et. com on $20 80....... 7 i y ee | R rof t and machinery # 5 Ji . ossman town ; Georg: Robb, Coleville ; James | re-nliste f i for | Dec. 6 By cash to Wm. Farner 13 91 m— W Jordor y 99 5 ’ g : ! Dlisted for the entire war, being for Dec. 6 By cash to James Moyer 13 m2 ! BRUNGART, TREASURER OF BO KD | Rem WOW #1] other ob rg SPRING niLLs, PA. hoping for a continuance of the sane 14 1 LE : OF al 150OKE i : ’t 4 - | 1 Mruction M E0000 12 00000000006 @ Blapehard. JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR ROAD TAX —— For 1915 Oficial court stenographer, Gilbart | Mre. Clarissa Jane Morgan, mother | 1915 DR, F. Burrows; assistant stenographer 80. 6 Te duplicate SIH ’ gIaphel, lof L. Ray Morgan, known to msny |? 2 To amaynt of Juplicate gen18 & Winifred Gates. | Fenidents 10 this plage, died at her] Nelle .. tM wel © 257 43 | 3 0 k culvert pipes. 15 4 See me for best prices on Bheriff Yarnell appointed Harrizon | bome in Philipsburg Friday preceding | 1015 CR : account of 1914 12 JOHN KUHN, SUPERVISOR : Kline ss deputy sheriff. | Christmas. Mre, Morgan was one of May 2 5. C. Brogan om "eb. 17 By ¢ J. B. Fort Lr all sizes of { :. 2 S BC. 0 24 ney, road t of 1914 1 DS i v 3 hx g ww Miss Aona Nolan was appointed | [De oldest vemdents of Philipsburg ana | 37% e i 30 By cash of liquor i # of Job Kuh....... § 275 4 . . . | for the past IWenly years or more was | By cash to 8. ¢. Brungart, 1011 ® re + H4g SToctiona. TW uu OL ler ¢ i A ER PIPES deputy by Register Frank Sasserman, | totally blind. She bore her affliction | Jone 8 By cash of J. C. Kubn mg 60 | . . - By cash 10 8. C. Brung % 3 ot her hire 625 om ret . Ireasurer Chambers is assis’ed by| with marked patience sod while far |’ eve 08. C. 8% os os Nn ‘ wh cf JB Fon Repair or t ' -also- his dsughter, Miss Chambers, hdvaneed In years was able to osre for 5 por of abatement on $2940 76 147 ey. 1914 ¢ 162 7 } pe dacs sects asst Loaves dy i y reel i ’ ' Sep h 3 Sy hot J. B, Fort y ald 5 sian : |S bP Recorder Brown has named W alter| Jereeifl up until almost the very las, By cash to 8. C, Brungart 91 2 sey. 1915 ta 4 i i Tria 4 UM S and na sl . Sip ——— fet. 2 } BY cash of B. Fort Veria sini Bi. rams 1 & Armstrong ss deputy, | By cash to 8. C } a 3 ! rt 813 Ti yey, 1950 tax 11 = Hep EF of Lm The county commissioners, Messrs | Spring Milis. § per ct. com. on $26 32..... 21 #0 sie 4 By cash of J. B. For | Freighi 1 44 REP I Grou, ll ut Nir, upto ss | Wilhrd, Huwonyog spent Choe | Bios foe BE Ma BE — AIRS their clerk Harry N Meyer | as with bls parents, Exonerations aud error in de : hit q vent 6.81674 3 : ! it ad 3 . oh PHONE rss cor TT Ji sh of W. A. Jor ‘ . : ; T. M. Gramley, who has been quite Dec 1 By cash 05 & iin 3% iP ae ‘7 Everything in the Plumb- LOCALS } il y 18 Tecovering BIOWIY, 5 per ot. com. on $45 41 4 Ju : of J 3 oF FEO. W. ERHART TREA ¥ A - / { J. A. Wagner moved his family to | Beisoce mu 2 Ye-gaa87 43 Bay. 1 hot J Kul ni | Dec. 8, 1914 K ng Line—bathroom fix- Mre. Andrew Potter of Altoona Centre Hall on Tuesday I — nal Dash uh . Pals: ¢ : : . 'w dave los tae. & , “' : JOHN FORTNEY, COLLECTOR POOR - ug. 7 By onsh of J. 0. Fai: By cash of J. M. Moyer S, etc. lowes Ces spent a few daye last week with her Ex-Sheriff A. B. L's moved icto re LLE TOR POOR TAX &. 7 By cash of J Kuh: 2 su ures, etc, at lowest prices. cousir, Mre. Flora Vonade, at the|his new home this week, 1915 DR Aug. 10 By cash of forests : . T » amount of fup fem . B24 -— | WArrant ¥en i entre Rex Tr r pr Lng _ S ROWE 1915 i was opt. 4 By cash of J { Kubn i &LG publishing stalement * * William Walker home. | Mrs, Jane Pealer sold her farm 8 i Nester Heckman, Bept 11 By cash to W. C. Farner 5 = rusher hire i 1% Sept, 17 By oh of 7. Br Fon | JAMES B. SPANGLER, TREAS. OF AUDI Centre Hall, Pa. McMauller, Milesburg ; George Eaton, | 8 year and a half personal orderly for | General Hancock, At Kesslet’s Department Store, in Se - 3 : ‘PL 24 By cash to W, « Farner Millbeim, men’s suita of $15.00 to| Ralph Shook is hsuling milk bets Oct 14 By cash to W. C- Parnes = a : ¥ week for Ha'ry Corman while Mr. | Nor 16 By cash to W. C. Parner 25.00 values gre selling for $v 88 dur- Corman is spending his honeymoon 2h a ny Sash ¢ James Moyer ing their January sale, adv, | in Ohio, ct. 1 By cash 10 Jarnes Hoyer > 3 » ! jtgs f s Few | Nov I By cash to James Moyer = 9 Ly 5 1 of Pos Va , hn | De Andit fee Oo en “ L. Maynard Barger of Georges Val-| Aaron Stitzer of Rochester, New [2 wt of. cor Lio lames Moy 224 59 Jet. 2 B Fetus Valley rE . Ww Ww ley delivered a load of dressed pork ie York, was a visitor at the home of hie |* P** ©. com. on $1512 @ } BB « Banking Co CAR | Audit fee .. AMES 3 ABB i ye Eu ad i : j | brother, Samuel Stitger, | Bio JU TICE OF THE PEACE ‘entre Hall on Tuesday and favored . — paid I, E Kishe! to t LINDEN HALL CENTRES PA y WwW. L., Campbell, 0 . : ¢ ; wife apd two] | ey | 1485 paid J, f 1914 y : . > this office with a call, daughters, of Coburr, and son Charles i Il | Balance : ccuted with cure All tei kT and 2X. ' . x . of New York city, spent Friday eve: - a B ri io! \ Beles Be day. tat wine ing with C'. P. Loag and family. OUR SPECIAL #. e/onte hospital one day last werk I. J. Zubler and wife returned on where it was thought necessary to Tuesday from s two weeks’ visit with bave an operation performed, On the their daughter, Mre, Charles Grenob!«, © i advice of the physicians in that ipetl-| st Lewisburg, ec ! ie tution, however, she returned home| Charles Allison and wife of Canad», eo | rithout : er *0d William Allison and wife of Nes witbout undergoing the knife and ber York, spent CUbristmas with their case is responding splendidly to medi- father, William Alison. CONTINUED FOR 30 DAYS » $ ya cal treatment, Awoung those who spent the bolidas season at home were Eugene (Grarg- . ley, Frank Allison, of state Colleg: : : : : : : ‘qe : Harris township, wae sold last month Rul Smith, of West Crester ;: Clair During which time great reduction prices wili prevail on a Theod re Davis Boa’, o sbury, lisor, of kenovo, + Nd : ‘ i >a oo *o Theod-re Davis Bow', of Boalsbury. | Aliisor, of kenov all goods, as advertised. Strictly the PEOPLE'S SALE ||| J i ced NY The Wegner (Geiss farm, situated in| The farm contains about one bu ndred Eugene Allison of Renovo #pet : Acres and bas been ia the Geiss name | New Year's day with his parents, Mr, —for their benefit, if they will profit by it, Lg “LE for a score of years. At present it is | %0d Mre. H., M, Allisop, The stork . a © ’ tenanted by James Irvin. No figures | ''*/'¢d Mr. and Mre. Eugene Ailiscu Anyone, if at all interested, will not miss this oppor- || & cl 1 on a | snd brougut tnem a little dsuzhter, are given out but it Is known th tthe Bll — t it f th REAL VALUES if i f 30 i sum pald exceeded $5000, : Hog cholera 1s well under control in DAYS ONLY. Wemev Sig or Gets Big Results | Paninsylivanis, the latest reports of tle piER Linden Halil Siate Livestock Sanitary Board show- ) ; Increase your dairy profits by using BADGER \ ’ ¢ Hl | Ned Keller, a senior at Sus uehanns | 10% only 175 premises in ier save Finest Pianos nd i , 4 a D y X i University, returned to schoo] Hatar- counties under quarantine, A monib a i / Dairy Feed —the balanced ration that keeps milk Witt flow up and holds feeding costs down. Cows fed | day, and Miss Edwina Wieland left ago Lhere were 9288 premises unr ii! J ‘ on Monday to resume her studies ot antined ii { on it respond quickly with more milk and richer milk. t - {iil $ E "” Bloomsburg Norma!, | : iil i Give it a trial and watch it “make good. A teachers’ training class for Bible! _ Pewee 9000000000 000000008 8 a er ial 10S i / rtudy was organized daring the ho'i- | iii J Insurance and dase. The firat meeting was held st . ’ the heme of Mre, J. W. Keller, and Stringed Instruments and Musical Mer- Real Estate If you want to buy the meeting this week will be on chandise ; also the Vi or sell property near |! | mii 11 Oplebrated Auto-Player Pianos | | DAIRY FEED : Johr, at the home of Mr, snd Mr, William Houser, Mae Btrunk of Lock Haven pent Christmas at the J. H, Ros hom th ard Miss Helen Bwartz of Zion was | nlgo a guest at the Ross home daring the holiday sessor, Mre, James Gilliland went to Anp-| ville las! week where she attended the futiers: of her niece, Miss Mary Stine, § ) Sr —— co ——— as a Specialty, They are indorsed by the U, S, Govern- RS 1 5 Mesawhat B be and HH * . v # * * : x Vides «wha ome. own Erman and 11 i ment and used exclusively in its public buildings as well > 4 other commercial feeds Inck.® Each of fs JIL1I : : : i - ingredients is a good feed by itself and as on all sea-going ships, They are also being used in ROTEIN 167% FAT 37 thoir soiarife combination in BADGER Hi 7a Dairy Feed give you big results at low all the State public buildings during the present Panama i } § SARBOHYDRATES 587, feeding cost. Contains no injurious stithulants / 2 Mre. J. H. Ros, David Houser is visiting his brother, Ha properties in Centre i Hall now for sale, I Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, coNOanen moe A A CONT OPBONOONE OO! wasee Brings reaalig——a Ra porter ad, but keeps cows in splendid condition. We sell Exposition at California, and have drawn First Pre- [||| | miums there. H 87 vour season's supply, | VIOLINS & VIOLIN OUTFITS ||| |i F | | Start the New Year Right ] We are offering at Sacrifice Prices Violins at $1.50 AND | 7 uy : J 3: 2 BER A ——— Hi 4 f Badger Dairy Feed, put up in bags that run absolutely uniform in quality, . See us for UPWARDS, Greatest Values Ever in MANDOLINS } and GUITARS, also Violin Bows, Harmonicas and all [|| \/(}/®ALaNCED RATION BY DOING YOUR TRADING AT i Io ows, axmonias fi Sosa moons _ . aufge — feats A , SHEET MUSIC, as Low as 5 Ir I EMERY S STORE 300 Sheets of the latest ny Buty and - Music Folios at 5c per copy, and upwards. The BEST GRADES of CO H ill hoi » : x De hy! ind oo oicest CRIs Every visitor to our store will receive ON.I COPY Hard, Soft, Cannel and Screened Lump Coal , ETC, to at the lowest prices. of Sheet Music FREE, Good selection, Bran, Mill Feeds, Blatchford’s Calf g, P ig Meal Also, BEST SHOES, RUBBERS DRY ' 200 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS TTR TT DS and You Decide on the Kind of . GOODS and NOTIONS at rock bottoms prices, will be sold at One-Half their usual price, They will Belore You Park fail to first ng Spreader tobuy not last long, et BENCHES are being offered at Special Prices. Your N EW ID EA Manure Spreader Piano stact taken in exclunge, which has distinctive features and will do its work well. Give us your trade in 1916 and save money, In the market for HAY and STRAW, ‘ ll M. C, GEPH ART A FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. mery’s Centre Hatt ff | | 19 N. Ategheny || S- E. WEBER, BOALSBURG, PA.
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