Bc manish mamas. sr sms re wast — - ben THE CENTRE EPORTER. "THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916 LUOUALS EiMiss Lulu Homan is spending a few weeks with ber sister, Mre. Chest er E. Homen, at Btate College, George W. Felding of Linden Hall tranescted business in Centre Hall on Tuesday snd was aleo a pleasant caller at this office, Mise Irene Ross returped to her home st Linden Hall after completing her work ss a trained nurse at the MeClenahan home, Frank P. Floray, school director and useful citizer, of Potter towusbip, made a short business call at thie office BEalurday afternoon. It is estimated by the Department of Agriculture that there are 1,838,000 acres of wheat rown for 1916 hervest, This is a gain of 18,250 acres over lust year, At a special meeting of Centre Hall Lodge, 1. O. O. F., on Thursday ever- ing, Messrs. Ubaries Pepuipglon and Raiph E. Dinges were iuoitiated iuto the mysteries of tue Order, The property of Mrs, Harah Horuer, late of Potter township, decessec, located veer Colyer, was gold last week by Mi John BH. Horner of Tusseyviils, to Mrs. Lycis Liogle of Joliet, Illinois. The place will be oc- oupied by Ler gor, Jehu Veurick, ard famiiy. Ex-register J. Frapk Bmith on Ba - urday left for Curweusville where be will assist Rev. J. Max Lantz, foro.- er pestor of the Peuns Valley Metho- dist charge, in holding a six weeks’ revival campsign. Mr. Emith wii have charge of the singing feature of the work. Mickeel Fhaefler, who makes his home with his sor, Bigler Shaefler, near Millhelm, is seriously ill with po hopes for his recovery. Mr. Bhaeflor passed bis Linety~ecord milestone last August and at that time made Lis usual walks of eight to twelve mile without s stop. His trouble is cancer which bas sffecied the right side of the face and is spreadiog to the left, # Fa Charles Kellermar, who bad charge of the electric wiring of the residences and ousipess places, in this town, moved his household goods from Bellefonte last Thursday with the in- tention of occupying tbe Lambert property on east Church streef, bu! upon a betier scquaintacce with the terms of the lease, refused to atisch his signature to the papers and starteo beck over tue mountain, Charles W, Weaver, of Milimouot, visited smong relatives pear Penn Hall on Ibursday sod on the follow- ing day came to Centre Hall, where he is always welcomed by his mauy friends who flud real pleasure in graspiog the hand of a genial snd warm hearted mar, Mr, Wesver in- formed the Reporter that Mrs, Weaver is lying in the City hosplial in Wii- fsmsport, where alter her system reaches & more favorsbie condition, she will undergo an operation, The Beporter wae plessed for more ressou® than one to have a call fron George Horner, who fsrme the Bod- torf (sro near Linden Hall, He pot only paid a string of subscriptions, bus proved a pleasant visitor, He and Mrs, Horuer are delighted over s rig to Reading, made receuctly, wher: their son Charles W, Horper is local. ed. The latier is fitting himeelf for tbe ministry, snd while sttendiog school is serving several congregation in the vieinity of Reading, and ia sleo devoting a portion of his time to clerical work in the office of a large paint manufsctaring establishmen, In this way he is supporting his fem- ily and paying for his schooling. Miltheim. The grip bas a pretty good hold is this section, quite a number of peopl being sick. Russell Wolf, who is employed a! Mill Hall, spent Bunday with his pe- rents here, Rev, W, H., Brown will hold revi- val services in the United Evangelics] church beginning this week, Mre, A. Harter and sons Harry of Altoona and Norman of Akron, Ohio ; also Mre, Harry Kurzenknoabe of Har- risburg, attended the foneral on Tobursdey Jsst of the four year old daughter of Mr, and Mrr, Fred Harter, The Evangelist Paul Brown spent last Friday with friends here, leaving on Hsturday morning for Willlsme- port to join his party who opened » two weeks’ campaign in one of the churches at Newberry. ———— A ASA Potters Mills Those who sre on the sick list are Mre, George Boal, Mre. Hartman, Mre, Moyer, Mre, McCUlenshar, Mrs, Blauser. Mre, John Confer visited at the home of Emanuel Smith on Saturday, Charley Wagner, the experienced trapper, came in on Bunday with » grey fox. Those who visited at the home of Michsel Bmith on rundey were M lises Nellie Bible, Mary Zerby and Ethel Long. 'Bquire Usrson, Mre, John Wilki - son, and Charles Condo made a trip to Bellefonte one day lest week, William Bressler returned home after spending some time in New Jotey. DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS, Heslth Commissioner Nays A Day in Bed Will Otten Forest li Nevere Lilness, ~Ap- piles Especially to trip, There are times when everyone realizes that they are on the verge of an illness, The symptoms vary ac- cording to the individual cee but whetber it be a cold, grip, or exbaus- tion, Nature usually hes a way of sounding a warning which is not to be mistaken, When danger signals are thus die played for our bepefit in this fashion there is one course of sction which will often prove effective, even wt the eleventh hour, A day iu bed in a well ventilated rqom with sn extremely tight diet is frequently sufficient to save one froma a eevere Hluese, Reet is often one of Nature's simp lest and most effective aids to heeliog aud if taken in time may be warrsuted far superior in its therapeutic effect to any quantity of drugs taken after the damage is dope. An extremely light diet or a fast for twenty-four hours serves Lhe ssue pur- poee in giving the digestive organs s peeded rest under such conditione, A day or 0 iu bed adbericg to the re soive nol to allow the ordinary apnoy- ances and responsibilities of life to ip- terfére with one’s complete relsxation would often be of more value than traveliog long distances for a change of climate, There are some people who boast of their ability to keep golug regardless of the warnings which Nslure serves in times of dapger., At times they may be successful avoiding the penalty but usually they have to ‘‘pay the piper.” Better a short voluntary rest vow snd then than one enforced by s profcund disturbance of health as the result of disregarding Nalure's warn- lug. Ss ——— A MA Illegal Liquor Sellers Feutanced Milton M. Royer, proprietor of the Deckard house, Mifflinburg, I#aiah Dershem, T. E. Basdper aud Robert Doebler, all of Miffliubury, were charged with illegal Liquor seii- ing before the Union county last week, snd they plead guilty to the chsrge, The minima senteboe garved upon trem : Royer was given s flue of $500 and six months io the jail, aid the others a fine of $600 snd three months imprisonment. Liquor corpses have been refused MifHinburg hotels scveral years sgo, the town. be- ing dry, with a strouyg sentiment prevailiog. » r BnG court, wee ji= letuprrance ar————t calf —— Belletonte’s Fostmaster Named, P. H. Gherrity’s uvomination for postmsestcr of Bellefonte was sept to the United States senate by President Wilson, lset Tharsday. PENN HALL Mr. and Mre, F. ¥, Ficher ttansa ed business at Bellefonte on Monday. Mre, Harah Hartman spent Tuesday at the bome of Miss Lucy Maeser, Mre. A. M, Kreamer spent Tuesdey with Mre, E, H. Shook. J. CU. Condo travsscted Aaronsburg this week, Mire, E. H. Bhook spent a few days with ber son, Ralpb, and family, at Brush Valley. Mre, Lather Rishel sud Mrs, Errest Wise sre under the doctor's care, suf fering with gri;. Miss Mable Neeser, teachivr of the Poke Hill school at Georges Valley, spent Sunday under the parental roof, The concert rendered by the Hint pe Verdi Company in the Grange niall st Spring Mille, Tharsday nigh!, was well attended ard proved to be sn very enjoyable entertainment, A petition is being circulaled in this vieinity which hae for its purpose tbe vacating of the public road between the George Kline residence and Npriog Mille, If the petitioners accomplish their end there will be a great incon- venience to many with benefit practically none, Those who attended the dance held al the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Groes Shook, F.iday vight, report having had a fine time, Those who were present were : Misses Alta avd CUath- arine Binkebine, Jennie snd Florence Bartger, Marion and Helen Finkle, Mable, Helen, Carrie, aud Edna Necee, Ethel Hettivger and Carrie Heckman; Mesare, Donald Allisor, Herbert snd John Goodbart, Harold Meyer, Dean Breucht, Roy Krumrive, Ciarence Albright, Russell Conde, Edwin Hostermar, Harry Neese, Clarence and Edwin Musser, ————— A —————— UVENTEE OAK Weather cold ; this should make lee to fill up the ice houses ; none filled around here yet, Mr. and Mre, Isane Bmith are op the sick list ; also, Mre., Wilbur Lucas has been housed up for over a week, Mr. and Mre. Leo J. Homan are re- Joleing over the arrival of a» son in their bome,. They will call him Robert Oscar Homan, | Mise Helen Neese of Penn Hall spent Bundsy with ber friend, Mise Helen Rishel, on business lo to Permit us to again remind you of the fact thal all news articles are aj- preciated, Do not silow an out-of town friend or relative visit you with out notifying us of the fact, We wart to publish it and we know that you'll expect to eco iL In the pews columupe, elp a little, You are only so far us as your Bell Solophoge. BORO Auditors’ Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of Centre Hall Borough, for Year Ending Janu- ary 3, 1916, UGH FINANCES PENNS VALLEY BANKING CO,, TREASURER DR. $2058 84 91 26 10 00 114 00 2171 4484445 03 CR Balance, Jen 8rd, 1916.....convene Overseer account, Thomas... Hell Telephone Co, tax.... Bartholomew, Slate tax on Bonds BORO ORDERS LIGHT ACCT. I. H Puff, attending lights Levi Smith, gasoline... ..cooe Acorn Bras Manufacturing Co PETE. oocirrsness . The Best L ght Co, repairs... H. A. Dodson, supplies....... B M. Boon & Co . Yale Manu acturing $ 1638 00 59 10 I. 8, Rowe......... C, MeClenahan, repairs... Kreamer & son, merchandise, J. H. Pufl, expres. ..ooicreresnsis ACCOUNT Labor on streets... § 366 0 Bradiord & Son, coal, screen ings nails and roofing war W, B. Garis, building crossings Boozer & oozer, buliding Crossings ..... Oliver Strunk, (3, OO. Benner, merchandise Atlantic Refining Co., road oil Penna R. R. Co, freight on oil White Rock ries sie STREE] use of engine ne crusher Hilem Walker Raymond Walker i ry Dingoes, hauling ith, bauling 3. MeCleaahan Aruey, hauing Bohn, hauling WATER ACCOUNT Labor on resey BH Ame, Lis Valley ot SRE eT oe Ww. B tors Centre Reporter, printing SeCTetary saiary cow PD BARTHOLOMEW, COLL} BORO FUND is atmtoment on $1165.32 § Of. Of $1107 i reRstIrer . ive Jan 184 wi . 3, 19 121 2481286 3 FURD DR 84 42 CR INTEREST $ 804 of ot, abalement on $716 06. § & rot. comm. on $80.36... - i3 666 06 #8 Lh B04 * § a Px Paid tressurer........ Bai doe Jan. & 1.16 i POOR FUND DR, § 221 66 CR g§ 40 be 274 04 Zi 3 Duplicate $a 5 per ct. abatement on $294.35, 2 per ct. com on $7968 Pald treasurer. conn Bal. due Jan. 3, 1916 $321 6 SPECIAL WATER DR. § 228 20.8 206 1 CR Rx 7 67 145 X23 Dupioate., & per ef. abatement on $161 67. 6 per ct. com. on $158 9... Paid treasurer CE Bal. due Jan. 8, 1916....ocoonie BORO INDEBTEDNESS LIST OF BONDS $ 0 1000 (0 1800 1000 0 BOO 00. $4800 00 Centre Hall seho. | board, D A. Booger trustee F. & AL M Mrs. Lucy Hevney DL. Kerr Mrs. Carrie Ruhl.....e.. RECAFITULATION $1548 86 21 24 #8 34 28 672 «$1845 49 Cash in hands of treasurer... Bal. dus on 1915 duplicates - Boro Duphioate cov Interest Duplioate . Poor Duploate ... i al WARM ..cociiiisgiininn otal eash on hand and un We the undersigned anditors have avamined the above accounts, and ocertily «© the correct. ness of the same, 8.8 KREAMER, J.H KNARR, THOS, L. MOORE, Auditors W. F. Rradford, clerk. Jan. 8, 1916. FRUITTOWN., Anna Fohrioger of this plece fi Monday for State College where she will be empioyed, Mre. William Jordan is spending this week with relatives in Altoons, Badie Lee and Ida Klinefolter spent Buanday with Anus Fobringer, Mere, H, A, Mo tetinn snd Mra Oi vis Horper spent Bundsy at the J. howe, ¥ wa | YRUS BRUNGART | Lo UDITOR'sS NOTICE, 1 > | Th 4 3 } wi ” 3 pe “gy ¢ undersigned, having THE PEACH | Auditor by ‘he Orphans’ Court of C4 CENTRE HALL, PA, to make distribution of the beiance #ttention fof the Administrator as spieare by 3 count flied and igs of nll el #, incloding deeds, mortgages eth Harshbtmrger jate tH ta, elo; arriage Heenses and hunter's | he ty of Cs secured, and all matters pertaining to the « attended fo promptly, cis lyr An effort is being made z+ Falrview Grane #ith this N recrgny- Fee HI), and Deputy io #, 4 JUSTICE OF purpoes in Dy ' £3. . 1a Jatt poi Ma nkes wr BRUTE oo farmers In thet section i boen app i lohn Marcellus i tis 3 ' to collecting Legal of the Bore tr Oca] WwW ent si his { lan, Cou 0 to the duties of hie appoints pd | Bellefonte, cnn Wednesds ary, 1916, when and whe partion i: in the esinte can attend § 3 progy forever demurred from making claim sxid fund, good prospects of ¢ RYRNEE, TAMES W. SWABB JU TICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE C0 ., FOR A == UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL D. 3} wh ERTATE 0.2 FA filed { AVL pr f ta eres ¥ sd MA‘ FT3AY BAY & 1% oF BAT! nas EL SANUAR: HTH Decds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, nin a uted with care, All legal business promptly | attended to, Special attention given (0 set - gz of Estates, Marri«ge Licenses, utomo- | Sec me for best prices Licenses, und ail other Application i . all sizes of writlen and ex A The undersis:r mises, 1120 # north of Pot arash Trossle Pa., deceasod acres of i offer at pub! ast of Centr Binoks kept on hand, Kov. 2-1 yr. | Anty, BNET 000 SORT DeDeS Insurance and Real Estate If you want to buy or sell property near Centre Hall consult me. | haveseveral properties in Centre Hall now Hing we A Donut ten acer Od Rpois It; rapes ht for tr An CAD barr, id chareh ¢ LBO AT offer nt tiskn -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS EAE Puen Reece BNTs O00 enn ing Line—bathroom for sale. J. S. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, SPBBLATE Ww IBRBOPHROGEERBRNEeR PN HOBO PEN on, i fix- > ST ae EERE DD sen i «0 vd TRY OUR wu Mee @ BREAD, PIES and CAKES Remember, we use ly the best of materials in all our Baked Good ; that 8 is why we can say they're As Good asthe Best LARGE OYSTERS Start the New Year Right BY DOING YOUR TRADING AT EMERY’S STORE Here you will find the choicest GROCERIES, FRUITS, ETC, to bz had at the lowest prices. Also, BEST SHOES, RUBBERS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS at rock bottom prices. Or- BRUT TEN va TE al pwr as Ey bw at Gi ve : us your trade in 1916 and save money. , Centre Hall Bakery 'EXNINGTON, Proprietor E nm Cc ry S EE —_—, s——— Want Your Cows to Give More and Better Milk? —Feed BADGER Dairy Feed Positively the Best Feed on the Market to-day. Proved to Give the Best Results by Actual test, We have just a carload cf this feed and can quote you attractive prices. A CARLOAD of COLONIAL SALT PURE AND CLEAN. GIVE Ii A TRIAL, r HARD, SOFT, CANNEL an BEST GRADES COAL- einen Lump coat) Bran, Middlings, Chop, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Meal, Gluten Feed and Security Calf Meal. THE NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER Has received A MANURE PULVERIZLER A MANURE DISTRIBU] “RESULTS” OUR MOTTO WO wee a —— ow TE LK [VIR-«FARMER, here is a farm implement which needs no introduction nor statement of its superior qualities. The large number of satisfied farmers who have been using the “NEW IVUEA” for several years past, attests to its merits. A spreader that works the same all day long, under all and which truly presents a new idea in the construction of manure acl: is worthy of your inspection and we ask that you first see the “NEW IDEA” before buying a spreader of unknown quality, A FULL LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS In the Market for HAY and STRAW RADFORD & SO Centre Re - Loe i EL ue J LL i UL}. a
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