RL Sars CR 1 THE CENTRE REPORTER. eR SRE A pn mad so ve Aaronsburg, | BOROUGH FINANCES. |, T. 0. Weaver left on Monday for | Woodlawn to work at hia trade. | Auditors’ Statement of the Receipts Mre. W. R. Houser was called to Le-| and Expenditures of Centre Hall mont on account of the death of her Borough, for the Year Ending J r Mo pats 1 ’ mother-in-law. December 21, 1917, cM Mre. Hou'z, of Lemont, epent a fow | By days with ber daughts =i mele AW, John Houlz, James Weaver, of Halone, ia } Te . gueet of his duughter, Mre, Carrie | Mm Mar aret Thomas, . & i WF Bmdlord, Houtz. : | 8 1 Knepley Mr, Crader and family, W W Spangler of Madison | . . ; | Be I'elephone Co... .... burg, muved into the John Otto | 8 H Knepley home, i 1 nae thx | WJ Bmith a Miss Bara Corm Mabel | C D Bartholomew Collector Musser, of Rel Hunday | guests at the John Haines home, ‘squire and Mrs, Cyrus Bru: Centre Hall, trok Funday ithe James Wert home, | Mra. Leo Haines, of Bartars d CLE DOe00 W808 HOES OE RE PEIN, sty ne returnea ‘ L Smith, street broom, stone forks and re pair Blate 1's Board, Insurance Centre deporter, printing boro statement sud qgoarantine notices eee C CRU es . New Spring & “ih SummerGoods Balbriggan and Gauze Underwear in 2-Piece and Union Suits Insurance THURSDA Y. " STR Thirty-five Years Ago. APRIL 4, 1918 x - - AER ATL A@lian, cutting Kn ith, merchandiw 1 Walker, in hands of nee due 19160 « a! water tux for 1 mid taxes for en uglier an fee for 191% W F Bradford, Bec salary for 1917 Penis VY ley room rent Centre Reporter, M L tools a . ’ { 117 Eiate tax on boro bonds 18 2 7 82 | We, the | examined the tot Tress nil y. 1 ® May 24, 1883.—~The roof of Harps- ter’s smith shop was noticed in flames on the 16th inet., but timely sid and plenty of water soon put the fire out. Dr. Alexander hae the brick work to his new residevce almost completed ; it will be one of the handsomest homes in these parts, Dr. Jacobs is remodeling his resid- ence at the upper end of ‘own, William Lohr has put a large new front to tis house on Church street, Dr, Rishe!, of near Bellefonte, » re-| ¢ 1! medics! graduate, bee located at Potiers Milla, Joh Mulle sper of a store in gore to Kepov tio O H. I thelr way with a lead drove over Ar. Hal8, 8 VALLEY BANKING €0., TREASURER DR PEN g 4 & Kin 1 . the | 106 January 1917 Banking Co i Balar Fire tax eeduoCicacePeR printing 116 11 oa” Emerick, sharp nin » @ K ~ - ww under have i ify ounts and certily igned auditors, w BOVE RAC ss of tl 20 SI ue 1914 1917 , ATER 195 49 IAL W he correctne e same, Balance d MOORE $4816 22 | Duplicae vl Bi Ik ty d Miss were T. i an a! IH rebhurg, T By orders paid L. 8S) S- $4516 22 { | i | gart, of | STREET ACCOUNT dipper bt |, n H Puft labor on street I . BAI OSC AOBIGR avo BRUNGART JUST | n n, for giveral years this place, to a elmilar occups- | y there, { ay of last week when H, and A, A, Mill were on | wr Coburn to Millhelm | «f memehsndise, they a street crossing rather fast | thrown out on the ground, their Both were unconscious, Although ly hort, both are on a fair FECOVErY. B | guest of her patents, Mj E. u ¥ Crouse, | 3 MoCle n 46 Allen Hosterman Coburn, spent tur day Haines home, Mre, Lut her and daught vi ise Mable, of Woil'a { bepe!, day with Mrs, Jennie Mylvis, Mr. and Mrs, Walter IU TICE OF THE PI child, of Miltor, were guests of Henry | » J trios RH 6 4 Runkie “ pidionrs A | UNDEN HALL, CENTR} Gilbert and Oscar Auman fora day. \ Miedds Noarmia Bmith and Warne, of Wo dward, spe nt Felurds with the Misses Haines, Miss Marion Btover, Georges Valley | whose Hipess was made John Amman sand family spent OF THE FEACE na has ol : v : CENTRE HALL, PA ¥ rte t } Hee weinl attention given gr of & resmel te for Men, Women and Children, family he and ’ abor on street WCE : ai Ms ITE Taesd 1 milnson ree 9000000 00OR pa ww Rtover gpent tore closes every Wednesday evens ing at 6 o'cl H *eC AMES W, SW/ Auman and | snd wer F. Rossman Spring Mills CHP PODO IEDR GCL OG TIDE SNET lighting on heads, carried away considera way to complete Mami | nded to g i Wat a tro W W Epang er rel i «3 # of Eats W F Bradtord, -hipping bod | e Licenses of B H K . i 0 anks ket EW Crawlord CROCE OREPOVERCORRI ROBINS 1 oads of on hat street i vw Smith, oads gravel y Hunter, rolilng Church ; phone last A 4 ta tie Refining Co., 100 blsis, : CII Br inga {een | recovering nicely since being brought ad ofl. Sunday at the home of George Breon, | home, { Runkle, Miss Hulda Ripks, of Milroy, visit- Harvey Charles, of Hartleton, ekuer. Toh tim.’ ed friends at this place for a few days | his sor, Edwin, of Huntingdon, spent ba. crushed stone Inst week, a short time with the former's daugh- Steward Ripks, of Plessant Gap, | ter, Mrs, Claud Fiedler, msde a business trip bere one day last Mrs. Helen Adsne, week, Huntingdon er unty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick, of | time at the home of | Penn Hall, spent Sunday at the home | Hull. of C., W. Lipgle, . HE G. V. spent his Esster va- | potatoes, paying 55 cation at E. Gobble bome. | Every one seems to Mise Abble Barger, of Stata College, | tubers, epent Easter with her parente, Mr.| Rev. J.D. and Mrs, J. C. Hargen { drep, of Clintondale, E. L. Lingle r turned to bis home | Store to spend a day with the i in Lock Haven on Monday after |parente, Dr. D. F, ard Mre. Bowersox, DA spending a few days with his brother| Ralph Haines and family, srd Miss | co Albert, | Amanda Haiver, motored Yeager- | 5 Mr. ard Mre. J.C. McClintic and | town where they visited the homes of beby dsughter Mildred Louise, of Pot- | John Mueeer, John Aan ters Mille, epen' Easter at the bome of | Allen Hess, hae a Mn Lucy Hen _R ' Hols . ; SEE tbe latter's parerte, Mr. and Mre. W,| er eet eees— a M + Carrie Rut ' I an Th BOD AA ne A . _. J. McClellan, i mertion « week, dimin 1 CRA LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT cosine The Gasoline That Yields ihe Most Miles to the Gallon and : 11% forma Hi. h Yor of ACCOUNT line ir next need WATER sgh ¥ilm MoCleaba EUTOR - 5.2 H Pufl, labor on water of Bmithfield, | Joseph Lutz, same ing som Meyer, sacie is spend MeCletin Thomas Be IAN, same ng pump labor on walter y Homa Ww Boozer hau er uncle, nAlAll, sane va ot y betaling oad of bushe Crouse is loading a carl a plenty be Frederick cents Lave the =, roeevet@0e000000000000606¢ Bowersrx and three chil- motored to Wolfs “ede Rev.'s Insurance and Real Estate Want to to Sscusfedc Be cr BWoe Fw Buy or Sell? (Grenoble QUO Se US FIRST ato Viet:m Dies, How t Easter at the J. T. | Foust home were Mr, and Mre, Frank Ernist snd two children, of Potters Mills, snd Mrs Mary Evuist, of Yesg- ertown, Those who per Perry McCartney, seventy died at the Thareday from ir] weeks BRO which he th partment beads of the Stand works skidded. years old, Lewistown hospital or tw Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRI CORO ROE! ities snatained HALL. PA, A when the sutomobile u - * we was riding wi Bev roeseasecaoeteeaeseesoroen es —————— ———— fcund it necesary tn) move thie spring could not have wish- | ed for moe delightful weather. ard Those who . -— Centre Reporter at $1.50 per Year oice ing wear BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME This Spring by Adding a Piece of New Furniture visit ov STORE ATE COLLEGE, PA. ¢ will have a higher purch Let us Ee, At ST Your Dollar ¢ than clsewhere. he Ads hasing val- Frove it. — gf 1 1 r line al ur line of — Come in and look over Men's Suits and Furnishings Ladies’ & Misses’ Clothing Shoes for All For instance, what could please the housewife more, or reduce the drudgery of the kitchen than one of our handsome, sanitary Kitchen Cabinets || |: The Heroic Women of Frarce. in ou | what Your Lo bheorty Words are not powerful enough | to do even geanty justice to the most | her ic figure in the modern world and of ages past—the wowan of France Of the hesithy men who are engaged Bond Purehase Wi to be « 1 Wh sired, Acoomplish en in State College look for The followirg figures give one adefi- nite idea of what his or her loan to the Government by the purchase of Liber- ty Bonds will pecoroplish when used 1 30 EAS T COLLEGE AVE moderately priced. If you are thinking of a Cabinet Fromm’s Economy Store, State Coleen: Po. this Spring, we would advise your buying from our in the military service in France, prac tically all are engaged either in trane portation or in the manufacture of munitions, leaving the agriculture absolutely to the women. Not only this, but they have step- ped into the place of work animals ; you can go into any section of France today and see women of magnificent, noble womsnbood hitched to ploughe and cultivating the soll, All of the sgriculture rest upon their shoulders, The home, alway ®# an «Xxtremely efli- cient home, mai tains 8 few old men the wounded, snd the tubercular, Un- complaining, with high devotion, with an attitude that amounts almoet to religious exaltation, the women of France bear the burden, Now, conditions belog ss they are, does it Jie within the heart of the American people to preserve and hold to every convenience of our life at the expenee of adding an additional bur- den to the womanhood of France ? This is the exact question that is jo- volved in our substitalon of other ¢ reals for whest, The women of France must be en abled to hold up the morale of the Freuch soldier until next spring. The morsle of the house decides the mors ale of the soldier in the fighting line, We can do this by giving to them the rem opt possible freedom In thelr food supply, sud of thie, whest is the chief by the War Department, Oue $80 bond will buy trench knives for a rifie company, or bend gren- adee, or 14 rifle grenades, or 86 cases of surgical instruments for enlisted men’s beite or 10 cases of surgical inetru- ments for officers’ belts, A $100 bond will clothe a soldier, or feed a soldier for eight months, or purchase 6 riflse, or 80 + fle grenades, or 43 hand grenades, or 25 pounds of eth- er, or 145 hot-water baye, or 2,000 surgi- oal needles, A $100 and a $50 bond will clothe and equip an Infavtry ebldier for ser- vice overseas, or feed a soldier for a year, Two $100 bonds will purchass a horse or mule for Cuvalry, Artillery, or other service, Three $100 honda will clothe a soldier and feed him for ore year In Franer, or buy a moto, eycle for a machinc-gun company, Four $100 bonds will buy an X-ray outfit, on air for the headquarters company lofantry regiment, Over in Bugar V.iNy prices ran wild on live stock offered st public sale. Twenty-elght hota and four orood sows sold for $9525 at ©, T, Royer's sule last Toesdss, A bay mere ten years old sold for $350.00, «nd factor, ~Dr, Aloigas Taylor, # team Of Linck horses s0id fui $600.00, Fo, Furniture Store ‘e . Rich Man, Poor Man or a man in middle cir- should teach his children to cumstancgs save their pennies and encourage them to do it by opening an account in the Farmers Na- suse. tonal bank, They will want to add to it themselves after they have a bank book in their possession, and it will encourage habit of economy, $1.00 will open an account In the The Farmers National Bank ( Depository for Funds of U, 8, Government ) Miltheim, Pa.
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