THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 Real Estate Transfers. Harry E. Breon, et ux, to Harris R. Woomer, tract in Spring twp.; $1,200. Lawshe Baird, et ux, to Ruth M Bair, tract in Philipsburg; $1. Ruth M. Bair to Elizzabeth ¥, Baird, tract in Philipsburg: $1. Howard W. Latz, et al, to Geo, R. Meek, tract in Rush twp.; $L Bdward 8S. Egb, et ux, to Edward N. Porter, tract in State College; $1,000. Mary Eby, admr., to John Eby, tract in Walker twp.; $1 John Ream, et ux, to D. Ream, tract in Gregg twp.; $50, Helena Grenoble, admr., to James H. Runkle, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1,400. James H. Runkle to Harvey Gren- oble, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1,400. John B. Fetzer's heirs to Henry Fet- tract in Boggs twp.: $300, Walker, et ux, to Henry Fetzer, tract n Boggs twp.; $100. 1da 8S. Fryberger, ¢t bar, to Clara G. tract in Philipsburg; $1500 Rupp, et ux, to Christena E. in State College; $3,800. Schrader to Edward 8S. Erb, in State College: $1,800. Harvey N. Woeniiie el ux, to Sam- uel Snyder, in Ferguson twp. $1,700. zer, George F. Fryberger, John E. Musser, tract Christ H. tract tract Newspaper Man for P. M., If he plans of politicians work out. Herbert Laird, general mani- ger of the Gazette & Bulletin, will be appointed for Williamsport the of Postmaster Gllmore February 4th Williamsport accounting office, office in Central Pennsylvania make most of It the last of the offices of that grade to be va- having been at Pitts Philadelphia, Russell postmaster when commission expires on is a central he to which postmasters their reports. is three first cated, he burg, the second at Mother of U. 8S, Marshal Dies. Mrs. Annie Short, United States Marshal of the Clearfield Short died in ( of survivor mother of editor P ‘learfield, following a stroke She children. Republican, John apoplexy. was the last of seventeen Prominent Couple to Wed. A prominent Philipsburg couple nounced approaching wedding dinner given by a friend. The Miss Dorothy daughter of Capt an- their at a prospective bride is Steiner C. Frybarger, T. Frybarger, well known to many of the Reporter readers, and the pros- is Frederick of the Ger- CU. pective bridegroom brick Hoffer, Hoffer. son late Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer Dead. Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer, wife former attorney the United States, died Weadnes- of last had ever of general of in Washington day week. She trouble suffering from heart her return to Wash- this ‘state, her been gince Stroudsburg, Rec in a series of sinking 53 of health had ington from « last September. ently iliness manifested itself Mrs. f Jocause of spells Palmer was years she Washington society She age. not been poor active in for several years of the Easton, Mary was a daughter State Senator She leaves one late Md. Dixon Dixon, of daughetr, Palmer. Bonded Tobacco Warehouse, Pennsylvania one of the first tobacco warehouses bonded under the U. act. Plans have been the Mt Joy Farm Mt. Joy, accept is to have 8. "warehouse developed by Products’ Lancas- from sweat Company, to in Lancaster ter county, growers tobacco county, and pack it for them and to sell it on the instructions of the growers at a time satisfactory to them. While the tobacco is in the possession of the Mt Joy company arangements have been made so that advances of 10 cents per pound can be secured from the bank- in the proposition. A cents per pound will be company for packing cases and other incidental expenses, ers interested charge of 2 made by the Veteran Editor Dies, Calvin William Gutelius, a native of Miflinburg and a member of a famous ploneer family, which, according to tradition, was founded by a high caste Frenchman who was banished from France by royal edict for marrying out of his station, died a few days ago at his home in Northumberland at the age of eighty dour years. He had been active founding Democratic newspapers throughout Cenral Pennsylvania, working as a journalist at Bellefonte, Sunbury and other places prior to 1872, when he es- tablished the Public Press at Nor- thumberiand which was published con- tinuously until 1917, He had been ill for some time. His widow and eight sons and daughters survive him. in “We only Bought Rat Polson Twice,” writes Jesse Smith, N. J, 1 threw the first kind away; couldn't be bothered mizing it with meat, cheese, Then I tried Rat-Snap. SAY, that's the stuffl It comes in cakes, all ready touse. And it sure does kill rats.” 35¢, 65¢, $1.28, Sold and guaranteed by cu. Steels A Mills ; Louder's , Centre Hall EL Louder's Store b AUDITORS J B FORTNEY Collector 1920 Road Tax. DR. $700 04 $700 04 CR. $70 08 ow Te 19 88 308 93 24 40 445 208 40 §TH0 J B FORTNEY, Collector 1921 Road Tax 1e21 DR. Dee 19 To amt. duplicate $0001 07 0 per ct. on $984.16 uncol- lected 1921 May 28,Cash to J BE Rishel§1258 51 June 3Cash to same.... 3280 8 2 per ct. com, on $4634.30 92 73 5 per ct, abatement on $i- 880.30 Aug 1,Cash to JE Rishel Oct 1,Cash to same on $788.09 1921 Dec 19 To balance 1921 May 13,Cash to JE Rishel Aug 1 Cash to same.... Oct 1 Cash to same Dee 16 Cash to same.... 5 per ct. on $480.14. Exonerations Balance com. 40 21--$8701 18 CR. 01 5 per ct, Water troughs Exonerations Printing and postage No 18Cash to JE Rishel Dec 17.Cash same. ... 5 per ct on $187.14 Balance com, to com. 0280701 18 Collector 1920 Foor Tax DR, $i J B FORTNEY, 1921 Dec 19, O per ct To if on $214.53 uncol- balance... ... 1921 Feb 18Cash to ECWagner Feb 25Cash to JHHorner on $8087 2 5 per ct, com, = 33 24 2 24 071 OF Exonerations Dee 17.Cash to BCWagner Dee 17,Cash to JHHorner $104.19 5 per ct, com, on Balance Collector 1921 DR. duplicate$lois CR. 4.Cash to ECWagner $304 4,Cash to JHHoruner 364 0 Nov 25,Cash to ECWagner 14 Nov 28 Cash to JHHorner 146 on $141.25 = on J B FORTNEY, 1021 Dec 1921 Uet 19, To amt, Oct = per ct, com, 5 per ct $1008 08 Printing and Exonerations abatement postage. ... Balance Jd H HORNER, Overseer of Poor DR. . $1370 1921 Dec 1920 Feb Cash Fortoey 19, To balance. 28, from J B Dee 17, Cash from same... 92 1921 Oct 4, Cash frox Nov 28 Cash from same J 148 19 CR. By support of - Eliza Jordan..... . $338 235 00 104 43 8S 00 1 Emory Zethy Earl Grove Making Attorney Medical Cash to andit duplicate .. fees gervices 5 060 32 50 5 00 47 0 « 1244 0-82 Services Balance. . E 1821 Dee 19, To Balance Dec 8, 1920, Cash from J B Fortoey....oovuee. Mar 5, Oct 7, C WAGNER, Overseer of DR. 41 91 9 204 04 146 19 CR. 21, Cash from same Cash from 21, Cash from same. aN same. . Nov $1370 27 By support of-— Geo. Treaster, 1020.... $150 00 Treaster, 1921.... 1850 0 Helen Long at Danville 143 M4 By support and burial of Mrs John Close Medical services .. Geo Justice fees Services Palance 401 0881370 7 W A JORDAN, Supervisor, Repair or malotenance of earth roads, includ ing sluice Permanent Improvement of roads Wages of supervisor Gravel Attorney fees Repair of tools and ma- chinery Attending convention .... Books for secretary Postage and stationary.. Road drags Coal State Workmen's ance Fund $1028 31 Insur- 32 07-43003 T4 W A CURRY, Supervisor, Repair or maintenance of earth roads, includ. ing slulces $756 18 Permanent improvement Of TORAD ovuvvuiveiness O51 OF New culverts, siulces or bridges .. c.covcvvninse New tools or machinery. Repairs of tools or ma- chinery .. Wages of supervisor..... Removing snow or other obstructions, 1019...... Luamber sasEsRR EER AS Making duplieate ....... State Workmen's Ine... Attending convention .... Gravel .. «iiciviiranvens bass annnns 1306 04 un 64 418 55 Fra E Rien aw Commonwealth ve. Pot. STATEMENT ter Township Buper- 100 4234006 30 J KE RISHEL, 1020 Dee Cash from J Fortuey 1019 Dec 23, Dep't Forestry.. Dec 23,5tate Highway De partment reward for W A Jourdan, road. i021 May 8, Musser May 16, Fortney Muy 196, Fortuey May 24, Fortney June 4, Cash from Fortopey-—1921 tax July 16, State Workmen's Iusurance Fund, dividend Aug 7, Fortuey Aug 1, Fortney Treas, Board Supervisors, DR, 7, lax mile Cash from oun Cash from vile tax Cash from J 1920 Cash 1921 from tax extra from J B 1920 Cash from 1921 Grange Cash tax,... Sept 1, Encamp Septls State Highway De- partinent, reward on 17. Fortaey--1920 tax Dee 18, Cash Fortney 181 Dee 18, Cash | Fortney 1921 i Balance 1921 from fax from tax.. ' 400 Wh CR. iY . { Dee © y short balance, $124 . KhiSS 08 — ITLL undry orders of Audi, DR, $0 Jd H RUNKLE, Treasurer To he undersigned audit have examined the above ac ship ' of sertify to the correcibess HP J. HH. H MURRER, RUNKLE, W.FRANTZ Auditors, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Spring Mills in the State of Pennsylvania, wa December 81, 1921. at the close of business RESOURCES Loans and discounts, incle 3 ing redisc $118.73 0 oun ted ; IH Overdraft Depo sited t« bathe miU. 8 se All other U Total U. § curities Other bonds, ities, etc Banking House, =~ ; ture and Aatoren Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . ‘ Cash in vault Total of Items 9, and 13 Checks on banks located out side of city or town of re porting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. §, Treasurer and due from U., S. Treasurer i . Insurance account Interest earned and not col lected. . . unsecured secure circula- bonds par val ire 8 Gov't securities Government se 49 378 3% stocks, secur 4,484 furni- 20M 7.191 % . 2570.65 10, 1, 12 We 1,250 0 "1.8 2506.01 Total. $213 AR OR LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits ; Less current expenses, inter est, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items, Ar HB AN and ¥ Individual deposits subject to Dividends unpaid. ‘a Total of demand deposits {other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items BT, M2, 30 and 3 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed. , Other time deposits Total of time deposits sub- ect ole To Items 32, 25,000.00 8,000.00 88.2 O82 JX = 5 (none) 5 000 State of Pennsylvania County of Centre 2 1, 8. G. Walker, Cashier of he above named bank, do solemly swear that the above uate, ment is true to the best of my knowledge and 8. G. WALKER, Cashier. Subscribed ad sworn to before me this 5th day of Jan, 1 My commision expires March 6, rid Correct Attest | National I Week MONDAY 0 ATURDAY JANUARY bth to 21st Booster Stores Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a “run down” condi. | tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them | much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Ca- | tarrh is & local disease, It is greatly in- | fluenced by constitutional conditions, | HALL'SB CATABRRH MEDICINE is a | Tonic and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus | reducing the Inflammation and nsgisting | Nature in restoring norms! conditions, All Druggists. Circulars free ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. W anted : POTATOES, + ONIONS, CAB- BAGE and other Farm Produce. compl ETE LINE CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS vou FE amo? pet prices before buying plements you may need, C. E. FLINK - - Centre Hall - | sure see 1h Bell Phone J. ROY SCHAEFFER, sRig Centre Hal! olop SPRING MILLS, PA, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE CEXTRE HALL, FA. insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Se FRACE Bemis alten "MK to collecting L gal writiogs of all classes incloding deeds, morigags agreenenia, elo, marriage Hoonses sud hun Ley's licenses Secured and all matters perisining Lo Lhe silflos attended to prom valy jan 23 yen iH? SEE 7 YY; 3 US FIRST AMES W. SWAEB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO Deeds, Mortgages, Wills dr u ecuted with car All lo attended to, Special atl ting of states, M srTinge Licenses, | bile Licenses, and all othr i Hisnks popt on hat 4 dis didi ddd dnb ddd 3 > a O ue = ' holomew HALL, as. D. Bart CENTRE PA Addn Dealednd TET TTT errr TTT TTY TTTT TI TTYIYYTY i Be a. i + TiTTeYrimyY Re FOR 5 OUR STOCK OF MATERIALS INCLUDES: Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings Rough and Dressed Framing Lumber Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board Sash and Doors Flue Lining Builders Hardware Wall Ties Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtures Mortor Colors Coal Chutes Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings Cement Nails and Class Wall Board Sash Cord, Etc. OUR MATERIAL IS THE BEST! OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLE | aim nlen ee pivase Events very Day During Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. MARKS, Sec. and Treas. _— - WW BS BS BO BBD BN NN WW BBN WWW ANNOUNCEMENT LINDEN HALL Roller Mill We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Grinding. Work done promptly and at reason- able’prices. We have the most modern machin- ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- modating. We are always ready to meet any de- mands. [If in needlcf any grinding give us a call, —~HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR-— FLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND CORN MEAL. Tn will be filled satisfactorily, J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. aor 5 Linden Hall, Pa. United Bete ees ans “ NN BN BBW D HBV WR WD “3
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