The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 10, 1921, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 10, 1921
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BOALSBURG.
On Friday, January 28th, Russell
Bohn, who was one of the four repre-
sentatves from Centre county at the
State Corn Judging Contest, held at
Harrisburg, gave a very interesting talk
to the high school. He reported a very
fine time and stated that the experience
that he gained was a great benefit to
him, This will likely be an incentive
for other students next year.
In the afternoon of the same day the
High School Soccer Ball team played a
game with Centre Hall, here. The
game was a very close one and it is not
necessary to state that it was interest-
ing. Both teams put up a good game
but neither team made a score, Our
boys think that they could have won if
all of their players had been on the field.
They are anxions to play another game
with Centre Hall and feel quite sure
that they can win next time.
The tollowing students of the Boals-
burg High school made an average of 70
per cent in each subject for the month
of January :
Senior Class—Maranda Bohn, Paul
Durner, Rebecca Meyers, Richard Go-
heen, Elwood Stover, Harold Fisher,
Esther Callahan,
Junior Class—Ruth Royer, Paul
Brouse, Philip Musser, Russell Bohn,
Mildred Gingrick, Hester Lonberger,
William Smith.
Fresman class—Abner Acker, Katti-
leene Stephens, Margaret Rossman,
George Mothersbaugh, Elwood Harps-
ter, Joseph Shutt, Faye Bohn, Rufus
Sharer, Theodore Segner, Helen Glas-
gow, Anna Houser, Verda Judy, Ken-
peth Ishler, Harold Ishler, Paul Rob-
erts, Sara Klinefelter.
Eighth Grade—Elwood Smith, James
Bohn, Kathrine Gingerick, Emma John-
sonbaugh, Gladys Lucas, Fred Ross,
Rossman Wert.
February & March Sales
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 138,
Mills, Mrs. W. H. Blauser
Farm stock, implemehts and
goods. Mayes, auct.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19th, at
1:00 o'clock, in Centre Hail borough, J.
C. Rossman will sell Vechicles, har-
gess, household goods.—Mayes,
auct.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
one o'clock, on the premises, two miles
East of Pleasdnt Gap, and one half-mile
from the pike, G. L. Horner will offer
for sale his farm of 17+ acres, 70 clear
and the remainder in timber. See post-
ers for full description, Wise & Hubler
aucts,
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, at
one o'clock, 3 miles west of Colyer, A.
A. Klinefelter will sell: Farm stock
and implements. L. F. Mayes, auct.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 12:30
at Potters Mills, A. O. Detwiler will sell:
Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, ete.
TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, at 10 a. m.,
4 miles west of Centre Hall, M. M, Kell.
er will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, im-
plements, and some household goods.
A clean-up sale.
WED,, MARCH 2nd. 10 a. m., one
mile east Potters Mills, M, A. Sankey
will sell farm stock and implements.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH qth, at 10
a. m., 2 miles east of Tusseyville. on
the J, H. Moyer farm, by Mary C. Cum-
mings, Blanche Brown and Bellefonta
Trust Co,, guardian of Cyrus Moyer:
Farm stock, implements, household
goods.—]. I. Reed, auct.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, at g.30 a. m.,
on the W. H. Meyer farm at Centre
Hill, Hacket & Meyer will sell : Farm
stock and implements. Mayes, auct.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, ‘at 10 o'-
clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, Harry
C. McClenahan will sell: Horses, cat-
tle, hogs, implements, A clean up sale.
MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 a. m.,
on the T. D. Boal farm. one-half mile
east of Linden Hall, Clayton Musser
will sell : Farm stock, full line of farm
machinery, some household goods, L.
F..Mayes, auct,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 10 a.
m., 2 miles west of Centre Hall, Lutz
& Bartholomew will sell : Horses, cat-
tle, hogs, implements, A clean-up sale.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 10 am.,
one-half mile south of Penns Cave Sta-
tion, by Jamison and Dauberman :
Horses, cattle, hogs, and implements.
A clean-up sale,
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at g a. m., on
the Goodling farm, 2% miles west of
Centre Hall, Irvin Shuey will sell:
Horses, cattle, hogs, implements,
THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, at one
o'clock, east of Centre Hall borough, W.
H. Durst will sell: Horse, farm imple-
ments, etc,
MONDAY, MARCH 28, at Farmers
Mills: Pure-bred stock sale : Percher-
ons, Holsteins,’ Berkshires.— W. F.
RISHEL., Wise & Hubler, aucts,
MARCH 29, 10 a. m.~B. Gardner
Grove, east of Centre Hall: Full line of
farming implements and stock ; also
household goods. Clean-up sale, —L. F,
Mayes, auct. :
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, at 12 0
sharp, |]. W. Dashem, at Red Mill will
sell: Farm stock, im some
household goods. Wise & Hubler,
.
at Potters
will sell
household
ob
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How’s This?
We ofter One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine,
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-
five years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh, Hall's
Catarrh Medicine adts thru the Blood on
the Mu: jus surfaces, ex the Pol.
the dis-
have taken Fall's
a short time you see a
Art (King
in your
BB na Caer ay
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AUDITORS’
STATEMENT
Of the Receipts and Expendi-
tures of Centre Hall Borough
for the Year Ending Decem-
ber 31, 1920.
Bell Telephone Co,
State-Centre Electric Co...
Max Herr, for barrels
Show privilege
Rubl tax
CR.
Orders paid .................. $2000 91
Balance Jan 1, 1921 8156 20-~-$6147 11
PENNS VALLEY BANKING CO. TREAS.
POOR ACCOUNT
To cash, 1919 duplicate
To cash, 1920 duplicate ......
To cash from Mrs Thomas. .
Bradford & Co.,
H. Runkle......
R. D.
same.......
Bradford &
same. .
R
D.
SRME.... ....o
R. D. Foreman, coal
BAM... cc.ourssranr onan
C F Emery, groceries
BOTH ".ocussserncnsesnsns
A F Heckman, potatoes
BRINE. ..cooovvrurvnsssnssnnnn
Geo Nearhood, rent for same
R D Foreman, coal for same
Bradford & Co, flour for
R D Foreman, coal for same
T L Smith, stove grate for
DrH H Longwell, services
SOF SRINS..cre.. cco conv nuuisn
Domer Ishler, auto hire to
Danville .
Cyrus Brungart, services. ...
State Hospital, maintaining
BAER .... cous iinenss .
Balance
Foreman
for
for
PENNS VALLEY BANKING CO., TREAS.
INTEREST ACCOUNT
DR.
$75 30
960 82
2 00--$1088 12
CR.
To cash, 1919 duplicate. .,
To cash, 1920 duplicate
ToRubl tax... ..coon0ere ous
By 1919 Interest :
Centre Hall School Board .
Mrs Carrie Ruhl.............
ID A Boozgr, trustee
Mary J Odenkirk
Lucy Henney . ; mans
Penns Valley Banking Co
Centre Hall School Board.
48 Rowe ..............
AC Ripka
J C Rossman
Geo W Tressler ‘
Mary J Odenkirk, interest
andbond........ aaa
Balance
$18 00
2 00
36 00
18 00
64 =O
£1 =
is 00
15 00
30 0
30 0
15 0
515 00
PENNS VALLEY BANKING
TREAS, BOROUGH ACCOUNT.
To Cash from 1919 duplicate
Cash from 193 duplicate
Cash from fire tax............
Cash from license. .
Cash from Bell Telephone
Co. ars EaRsATE
Cash from State Centre
Electric C0.....cc000004.
Cash from Max Herr for
barrels eats uranse .
Cash from license for show
CR.
2m
113
350
160
i100
3B
By Orvis Weaver, shoveling
snow BEaEe * *s .
Jos, Lutz, same RETR
Elmer Runkle, same.......
Ciymer McClenahan, same. .
J. H. Puff, same. aE nanus
J. H. Puff, fumigating ........
Centre Hall Pharmacy, for-
maldehyde. ... . .
Centre Hall Reporter, print-
ing .... xen aisudsnusnss va
J. H. Knarr, auditor fee
Thos, L. Moore, same...
V. A. Auman, same..,. .
J. H. Puff, shoveling snow.
John Rudy, same var
4.5. Boozer, same...........
Isaiah Emery, same ‘on
Albert Emery, same.......,
John Puff. labor on street...
Fredrick Moore, same
Henry Homan, same
S. W. Smith, gravel..........
J. H. Puff, labor on street...
Geo. Relber, same..........
T. A. Hosterman, same
Isaiah Emery, same. .........
J. H' Puff, fumigating ........
Centre Reporser, Printing a
John Breon, mowing weeds...
J. H. Puff, labor on street...
Cyrus Brusgart, Sec'y
Board of Health... .. ea
Centre Hall Pharmacy, for-
maldehvde.............
Newton Emerick, labor on
street SAnasEn su seas
Benj. Emerick. same........
a. H. Pull, sate sakh ua duns
W. A. Odenkirk, hammer
handle “htekee a
Cyrus Brungart, oaths .. .,
Frank M. Fisher, Sec'y sal
BEY sere cssssrsssycennssns hain
State Centre Electric Co.,
Street Nehiing,
State Centre El
Street lighting,
State TRX.......o0iee.ciiiin
Cyrus Brungart, oath... .....
Spangler & Walker, Afttor
ney'sfee 1919, .........
M Abie Arney, disinfectant,
ghge
Ble
g
= 8 gssnEsEys:
eb "
i
—
a 9D
.
“ne
- be
«
5
$m
35 00
148 98
546 26
» %
n
5 0
1 66
nw
15 00
ectric Co.,
1920
State Workman insurance.
Penns Valley Banking, room
rent
T. A. Hosterman, labor on
street
PPNNS VALLEY BANKING CO. TREAS.
WATER ACCOUNT
DR,
To cash from 1919 duplicate 7h
Cash from 1920 duplicate ,... % 70
Cash from Spocia Water tax
Cash from Old Water tax...
$
s
:
J 8 Rowe, wilter pipes
J H Puff, labor on water line
Jos Luts, same..............
H Puff, same ....
Poff, same ......oe.,..
Rowe labor and material
Puff, labor on water line
Rowe, labor and material
Puff, labor ,
Aufl, same Lh a
owe, pump repairs...
tate-Centre
en 8
dur {
NOV ana Dem
ess wend
we
Eiec. Co,,pump-
seen
0 So So
gE Gnmenen
Ws ienis mann nase
rT
WHER... . is vusnpnsrnnrsrers
J 8 Rowe, oflicup for pump. .
is Rowe, Water wenss
eenngies savour ann puns
SHEE msE¥2zasn
E..8% =
360 64 $89 07
C D BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
: POOR ACCOUNT Li
. DR.
To 1920 duplicate Esher ary w-— on “2
CR.
Big unt svatement 8 . u,
2 per ct com. on $666 8.00 w
ransurel 15. $71 ©
ee
BY komen on $3682... ....
Cho Stn VA Bir sin Ltd
——_—————
CD BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
INTEREST ACCOUNT
Aria EREay
To 1920 duplicate .......ve0..
By b per cent abatement on
$id
19 61
960 82
05 25. §1097 28
DR.
#75 46
1 20...
CR.
$2 70
30
126
75 80... $79 56
$los2 08
2 per ot com. on $08
Paid treasurer
Balance
#79 50
By 5 per ct com. on $64 04,
By exonerations
b per ct on $&
Cash paid treasurer
C D BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
OLD WATER TAX
. DR,
To balance $124 55
AQ ...iviiniiisrrun 125
8125 80
Exonerations : z
Geo Ishler............ 520 62
J H Durst 10 62 .
Brisbin & Co. ........ 88 00. $69 24
$66 56
28
BRerot COM. ....icveeescosss
Cash paid treasurer
C D BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
BOROUGH ACCOUNT
DR. a
To 1920 duplicate .............. - $1282 81
CR.
$60 32
=n
1122 91
76 16--$1282 31
R,
i
2 $02 09
By 5 per ct. abatement on
$1206 rs ci czar snsassenas
2 per ct. com. on $1146 12, |
Paid Treasurer FE narsas
Balance
D
To balance on 1919 duplicate $9
Tandd................cco0aies i
By 5 per ct on $66 39
By exonerations.
5 per ct com. on $2
Cash paid treasurer
C D BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
WATER ACCOUNT
DR.
- $548 9
CR.
25 82
¢ 51
$80 70
[32 66... $548 0
To 1220 duplicate............
By 5 per cent abatement on
bls |
2 per ot com. on $490 51.
Cash paid treasurer... .
Balance NR
DR,
$47 10
1 06
CR.
$1 30
i117
45 Th
To balance on 1919 duplicate
Add | . $48 16
BySpercton$25 98, ....
ByfSperctonS&2 18, ..... :
By cash pald treasurer ,..
$48 16
C D BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR
SPECIAL WATER ACCOUNT
. DR
-— 276 44
CR
$13 82
13 13
U9 9- B00 4
To 1920 duplicate
By 5 per cent abatement on
< 276 44 . .
) per ct com. on FZ 62
By cash paid treasurer .
BORO INDEBTEDNESS. BONDS
$500 00
xn 00
185 00
x 00
1500 OO
xs on
60 00
200 oo
0... §730 0
Centre Hall School Board
DD A Boozer, trustee F& A M
Mrs Lucy Henney
Mrs Mary J Odenkirk
Penns Valley Banking Co
AC Ripka :
JC Rossman
GW Tressler
Mrs Carrie Rubi 50
RECAPITULATION
Cash in treasury ie ®
Balance due 1¥0 duplicate,
Boro, Interest, Poor and
EXONERATIONS
W H Runkle 14
Chester Karte... 64
Geo Ishiler... x62
J BH Durst 10 62
Bradford, 38 00
Boozer & Brisbin Fo
We, the undersigned auditors of Centre Hall
Boro, have examined the above accounts and
certify to correctness of same
J. H. KNARR,
THOS. L. MOORE,
V. A. AUMAN,
I FO CISTI 55 SO 0 BS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pti On the génbtral plot or piati ot said Cen-
$
tre Hall Borough,
The house has six (
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE, IN CENTRE
ORC H, )
HALL B IR JUGH 1 bath room on sex oid fivor,
There will be offered for public sale or | oo with stable and other guibuildings.
out cry on
$
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 | cation® in the :
at 10 o'clock A. M., the house and lot] and is frequently referred 1
owned and lately occupied by Mrs. Lil {the show places of this beauviiful little
lie Allison Alexander, situate in the town.
Borough of Centre Hall, on the West! per
side of Pennsylvania Avenue, the same | property is sold and balance
: { livery of deed
fronting along said Avenue ope hun- | !IVery of deed, JAM)
dred and thirty five (135) feet and ex-| pm ws
tending back to Logan Alley a distance Lillie Allison
of one hundred and sixty five (165) feet |], Ayes,
and being known as lots Nos, 26 and 27}
Chil
Ailment:
of
ISORDERS of the stomac]
the most common
fi) rooms
on frst
fi Comniets
i
YOUR HEALTH NOW
Winter Brings Many Ils to Pale Over-
worked People
TAKE PEPTO-NANGAN
Fortily Your System—Good Blood Will
Give You New Strength to Keep
Well
If you feel the least bit run down, not
necessarily sick, but tired and blue and
sort of down and out, it shows plainly
that your power of resistance is low.
It is dangerous to go around that way.
You don’t want to do it,
Make no mistake about it, when you
feel yourrelf slipping into lazy habits,
getting indifferent to things you natur-
ally like—no energy, no vigor, always
tired—it is time to look out. It may not
mean that you are sick or that you will
But there are diseases that would
have an easy time of it with your sys.
tem when your blood has no fighting
qualities,
You want to be well and keep well |
and feel strong. If you build up the |
quality of your blood by taking Pepto-|
Mangan you will be in trim to fight off |
winter ills. It has just the right ingred- |
ients to build your blood up with rich, |
red corpuscles, i
Pepto-Mangan gives your blood the!
qualities it needs to pick you up and|
start you off on healthy basis.
notice the difference soon after you |
start taking it. You will have better |
color, better feeling, and more energy. |
You can it
floor apd six (6) wil
TODS
steam heat
This is one of of the most desirable 1o-
Centre Hall
“ : gh ¢
Oo A% one of
Borough of
Terms of sale—10
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Frank M
Auctioneer.
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be,
correct them you wi
Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tab!
do the work and will make
cheerful the following morning,
our children by giving them «
v2
oF
lain’s Tablets are better
‘ai will | pp wpe se
You will PRE ]
in liquid or tablet!
form as you prefer. Both bave the |
same ingredients, But be sure you
the genuine Gude's Pepto.Mangan.
for it by that name—''Gude's Pepto :
Mangan,” and be surg the full name is. :
adv, |
take
get |
Ask |
on the package.
& A man just said,
ninut =
ago, he would not
of
yar
Electric Light Fixtures
and House Wiring
Before buying fixtures come
to see us. We can save
you money,
Careful attention given
house wiring,
MCCLENAHAN & FLINK
CENTRE HALL
leaving
ithout a
package of Lane's
Cold Tablets in his
bag, ® and every
one who has
these tablets
~ oy
ANES GOLD TABLETS
“The Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box.”*
Pat aT
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think
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Tobacco and Cigars
Fine Candies
Auditors,
Attest
FRANK M. FISHER, Sec'y
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will “offer at pubiic
sale at his residence, 5 mil west of
Centre Hall, on the Earlystows road, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1921
the following described live stock and
farm machinery, to-wit :
4 GOOD HORSES.—Bay hore, 7
years old, weight 1400 pounds : bay
mare, 12 years old, weight, 1400 nds ;
sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1200
pounds ; black colt, 2 years old.
8 COWS-—some of which will be fresh
by time of the sale ;—six head of young
Cattle, Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old,
ELEVEN HEAD OF HOGS-—one a
Poland China brood sow due to farrow
in April, one a Berkshire boar one year
old ; 9 Shoats.
LOT OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS
consisting of Osborne mower with s-foot
cut, Keystone hay rake, Keystone hay
loader, good Schreck wagon with box,
Conklin g-inch.tire wagon, 3 seated to
spring wagon, New Idea manure s .
er, Deering grain binder, Milwaukee
corn binder, bobsled, 2 Syracuse plows,
LeRoy plow, 2 spring harrows, uper-
for grain drill, land roller, double row
corn planter, Albright corn worker,
single cultivator, bay fork with rope and
pulleys, No. 12 Del.aval Cream ra-
tor, single disc harrow, churn, milk cans,
buckets, some blacksmith tools, set tug
harness, set chain gears,
3 stoves sideboard, cupboards, Estey
organ, tables, chairs, carpets, refrigera-
tor, beds, butcher's stove and kettle,
copper kettle, and many other articles.
* Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. m.,
when terms will be made known by
MN. ¥. KELLER
L. Frank Mayes, auctioneer.
A,_DVINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR.—
Retate of John W. Angetad of Spring
Township, deceased hylate
PRE-INVENTORY
CUT PRICES
Every Garment and Article, Including |
-
Shoes, Cut to Practically Half.
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og
SOME things are priced at less. We
are not going to quote prices. Things
must be seen to appreciate the great value
of these offerings to you. Drop in and be
convinced that you are getting merchan-
dise at pre-war prices--way below the
dropping market quotations.
‘When in town stop to see Kessler’s De-
partment Store Bargains.