Ps. tabi —— = LOCAL AND PERSONAL, The W, TT. U home of Miss Grace C. the Sat. will it meet Smith, on wrday afternoort, 2:30 o'clock. Car Cannel Coal; ¢ get ar Lump Coal Come Pp, and LONG O your goon .~~C Pa. supply O., Spiting Mills, Mis of Jeweit Brooks and little daugh- Hall, latter ter, io trip last made = of near Centre lellafonte, the part week, Mrs, Kreanu of 8.°H. Miss Monday, IH. Heckman and Tacy Juhnstown, on came to the WwW, home of their father, Kreamer, Albert Ww. Bart- sickness Vix days. Bartges, son of D account of has been to ges, on unaide attend the ational school at Spring Mills for cement ' 1 Just unforded a cartoad of oP : . a high quality brand Get WwW prices fore dam Me- elsewhere Hall, buying Clenahan, Centre Murray hate Dre sheg ar been living death of thedr +} ine Dresher, w move Frank A. Carson publishes letters of administration in estate of John Wilkinson, inte of township, dec }, in th Mrs ind set up Weaver Weaver expects to of the tims farm, 1 Emer © awn stook This compe which he announces Mr sales, ten Goodhart will sed] and vot o'clock previous hewrsew COWS cattle, The. store k presents room in the OO buliding as finished now better appearance than at any time in fts history-—better than when occupied it has been rtrd 1 re and ropainted titted peinting the papered ie shelvings 1 shape. The Ww Shek Cokhron, up in good was done hy 8 and papering by John The fol Watch man wing ds reprinted Mrs. W. WwW as house guests during the past week her Mrs. Harter, of Hall, apd Yrs. C. BE. Saunders, of Ju- Mrs Smith the sister, Bite Mra both entertained with quilting in velebration of the time the Bible has had from sisters, Centre natn; fourth Smith parties Christy being Mrs ind thelr being together first in twenty-one Mrs. Harter returned home on Thursday, after visit In Bellefonte, while Mrs. Saunders came down for an over night visit only. VOnrs, nn week's * The grand jury expressed the senti- ments of the writer when in lis re port to the court | recommended the leveling of the walk around the Curtin monument. At the time of the opens ing of the court, there was a shest of whiter of from one to three {inches In depth within a few feet of the monu- ment. To one not on the jury, « ple of dirty snow, banked several feet high, near the monument, looked as though it wanted to be removed to a fess comsplicuous place. The ocondl- tions about the square, on Monday of sourt tgoked Ike he The grand jury saw it, too. LUUAL AND PERSONAL. of Mills, sister, Hull. Miss Ruth Musser, Spring wis a recently of her Mrs, Ralph west Dingess, near Centre scl oa 1d of Spring arl Alpha small Just recedved a « also carl Portland ecment; stove coal—A, M, Ga Milis Pa. We, at ™ bury haul the freight train from Sun to Bellefonte Tyrone over the Lewisburg branch, Monday, three to Halt the this and on were use at different At broke, at engines put times Centre ttle thie lever but was electrically welded the Moyer welding shop. A bond Tssue for $100,000 is author- tized 4 PSs wluced and Wil funds ordinance nt st Council. in oan ams Il step of a reading The tho m in Dr } on fis by City Ww be rv out first Imunched next ummer . Mr. and Saturday. Mrs, Willi went to H Shamokin im Homan mn i 4 r a few vs they were wind Mra, Duncan Runkle pleasures anticiited was former pastor Shamokin Remodeled, Denar time Nieman's Stare 5 # of Nieman's up-to-dinteness mich nae tment gloves dep Nieman's has taken on a mg department which promises to increas neinese of this progressive store ree extent extends invitqauon to pay his nuality of Nieman an everyone to stove nn visit and the merchandise examine heing handed » Literary Program Friday Evening. The Hall High will hold their postponed HMierary on Friday evening of this week in the Grange hall, when they will meet the Millheim teams in debating and spell. contests. Everybody Invited _— 3 At bl A Centre solo program ing Dill Heads Give Us Your Orders for ht 5 at | CHOOSE THEIR OWN LEADERS Eskimo Tribe Has Made Conspicuous Success in an Effort at Self- Government, From Point Hope, 300 miles north of the Arctic circle, comes a remarkable story of a self-governing Eskimo com- munity which has been successfully carried on there for the last six years, Under the tutelage of missionaries equai suffrage has been established among the Tigaras, who annnally ia town meeting elect from among thens selves the omallk, or council of lead ing men, who in turn ensct tht local laws and see to their enforcement among the thousand natives who in- habit the region. Originally the omalik was composed of seven men, It Is recounted. But it was found later that five was a better number. From the beginning of the experiment the right of suffrage was givn to men and women alike, In the selection of the council, Christmas was fixed as the day of the election because on that day all of the tribes men come into the settlement feasting and werry-making. The names are written on a blackboard, and the five securing the greatest number of votes are declared elected, while that one of the five who receives the great est number of votes becomes the chief councilman, for Spiders and Music. It has been that possess a to sounds. Some species seem to respond to the note of the plano, the the flute, and so on, In a manner gestive of thelr ability to these sounds or the harmonic tions ‘on which they are based a member of the College of France, who is sald to have made a special study of the instincts the posed “psychism” that the apparent sensitigenes: these creatures to music has been mis understood. It is opinion that when musical Instruments are played near their the spiders simply feel the vibrations through thelr webs, or otherwise, without recognizing the musical notes The effect upon that of th buzzing of asserted sensitiveness spiders musicn harp, Sug recognize vibra and spiders, KID thinks of of nis nests as sounds. them is uliar to eo He does to trapped fly an «1 . te Cu ascribe much intelligence First Bible in English. first complet i ve The Engli h Ilihile we hint nithiliahod ! 1382 ther tributed alone can of Wyeliffe him The ment transis Social Justice in Earlier Ages thing | th F 11 fig 3 BE 80 13 i : » it earlier ages were in we may broadly moral progress. The minimnu in ancient Bahylon, justice In the Egyptian code, the sa standard aenduct where, the the jEness democracy beginning Ol women, workers, sry th 11 cal wage what m the smphasis on me personal concern the of every of full the gods for i of Athens and Rome, of the enfranchisement privileges of the R« ihe of the man the free education, the . * It fooks as if we ought to be much are In 1921.~- HE of Ci: complete = trade combinations, Cer. tainly wre advanced J. MeCahw ow in tion ization PUBLIC SALE, ‘ s———— Fhe un offer gole on the premises at Hos TUESDAY, MARCH described lersigned will ishurg. in live ut 1a, following ork the farming to wit 5 HOREES old, old welght per) H x bay il ys piements, Iron grey 1100; roan 1500: iron a 16 FOArs 13 yea * 4 grey, f oid old old, wt horse, welght horses weight 1460: bay, sorrel mare, 14 geldings years MILO COWSs--2 and 8 grade Sh fresh by time of sale 1 SHORTHORN PULL No, 1019704, registersd, years old, 17 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE steers, weight about 9090 jhe. edeh 850 HEAD HOGER 4 of them hrood the halanee shouts weighing from 125 pounds, 285 PLYMOUTH ROCK LEGHORN CHICKENSR, FARMING IMPLEMENTS 8.18 Inier national Tractor, 4-roll MeCormick Husk or and Shredder, 2 Osilrne 5-11, Mowers, Tt. Deering Rindbr, Deering Corn Har- vester, Dering May loader and Rake, Missourl Grain Drill, Deering Hay Ted der, International Low Corn King Man. ure Spreader, Conklin Wagons-2 and d-ilnch tire, 24-tooth Spring Harrow, 2 I%tonth and 2 60 tooth Harrowe, 24-dise Harrow, International Corn Worker, Buckeye Corn Worker, Land Roller, sets Yankee Ladders, Double-hele Corn Sheller, Peerless Chop Mill, Hallook's Buececons Weeder, American Cream Separa: tar, open buggy, sleigh, bobsled, i6t of harness, wood saw outfit, 1 ft. Ginch Gandy belt, fanning mill w new rid. dles complete, 2 Byracuse Plows, 10-foo! {Dump Rake, Clover and Timothy Seed, Sond Corn, Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Early Yoars weight years 1150 old of srtharns Gaerne wit them three be Village Alrdrie, roan, color two . a fat SOWSR a to AXD WHITE 5 - 2 i a i a Bs ci Mh * LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTA, £ DMINISTRATROR'S NOTICE, ~ estate «| Township, {otters of Administration on the JOHN WILKINSON. late of Potter Centre County, deceased, Letters of Administration on the above estate having been duly granted the vodersigred. he vienld regpectfmlly requestall persons knowing then selves Indebwd Lo tne ese Ww Ine ee Join Gite pryment, and thore having clams the same to present them duly suthentirs settlement, FRANK A. ed ir CAREON, Administrator, spring Mills, Pa, BR. D, FREE TUITION, including even board and room, to young women, ages 19 to A, learning in elty insti. tutions this recognised profession, which pays $20 a month on gradus ation, and is of real service to the world. Write AMERICAN SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION 1102 N Times Bldg, New York City Also Ostalogs of all camps for boys or girls, A snuffy cold ? MENTHOLATUM clears the nose passages. | Over EASTER 16-Day Excursion CENTRE HALL TO Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City Cape May, Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor FRIDAY, MARCH 30 LARS : : ¥ 82 Round Trip Additional Excursions, July 12, 26 ; August 9, 23 ; September 6. Pennsylvania S -~ OVER EASTER : 16-Day Excursion | FRIDAY, MARCH 30 $11.82 Round Trip from CENTRE HALL oe Fare ¥ 8 IU'RSION TOBE Pennsylvania Railroad Company &% he Route of the Broadway Limited a % Ni and (KW basso — < ddd bdAd ALL LLLS LS LL 844 4 . “ 4 5 ? Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell SEE US FlrRsT Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, Pg, COMPLETE LINE OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Rowe and Michigan Seed Potatoes, Corn by the bushel, ete, ete, . SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS, : Sale will begin at 10 o'clock A. M., when terms will be made known, A free funch will be served. 1. Frank Moyes, Auct ¢, BE. MOTHERABAUGH, Be sure you eee the Chinmpion Line and get prices before buying any farm plements you may need, | C. B. FLINK - - Centre. Hall wt arg fo wonnabicsins otis. a sn Bot A Ses Sent Jao DITOR’ ber 31st, 1922. Palanee in Jan 1st, 1022 Thomas reasury Bell Telephone Co Tax Arianne Bartholomew, Coll, (1921) (1922) tate Hints Bartholomew, Coll Borough ordérs Overseer of Poor orders | Bal Jan 15 Voor 21 duplicate AN2E Mrs duplicate Thomas maintain funeral ex Runkle PENNS VALLEY Interest te 1921 1922 AM Borough Cemetery wt Stone Co brass JR P Orvis Meyer Luts Puff Puff, same Hall pulverized J I. MeClenahan, on street Joseph J L Jd H Centre . same Stone stone labor Eicetpie Co, lighting HMate-Contre #ireet : on #i ame. ... same. . same. Orvis Mever Reish, abor Harry Wm. Meyer, J L Puff, J H Puff, Barrett Co, Hall crashed Keystone street lighting . Mrs. Belle Whiteman, meals for poilee H N Dorman, police Wm. Snyder, police Thos IL: Moore, see. Board “ of Health Keystone Power Corp, street lighting ........ John Kramer, concreting Chas Stump, fire watch man Wilbar Bland, J RB Booger. labor on st. F K Carter, same.. Samuel Gingerich, same, W RB Brooks, same Keystone * Power street lighting ........ Centre Hall Stone Co, crushed stone ......... CM Arney, labor on st, HH Mark, same........ John Tressler, same..... Orvis Meyer, sawe....... Jd W Delaney, same..... Harry Relsh, same ...... J H Poff, same ..... Centre Reporter, printing Kaystone Power Corp Meeet lighting ........ J €C MeClenahan, school signs... FRAN. J H Poff, labor on street AP Krape. same. ....... 8 W Smith, gravel....... Samuel! Yilagerich, labor on strect AEE EE EEE EE ERY Mmme street Stone oll. Centre stone Power same SEE ER — A A —————) Ww 8 Broke, same. ....... y 21% 211 $776 CR, DR $26 bi 94 os 128 35 CR. -§ G80 32 DR $54 04 710 36 265 40—-§1030 40 a0 00 $1080 0 0., TREAS, DR, £25 aa 2 43 2858 2 T A Hosterman, boards and plank Penns Valley years Banking Co two rent council rouin ves * Spangler & Walker, ad vice for 1921 Bpangler & Walker, 2d Board f council, vice for Health (3922) Frank M. Fisher, tary's salary Keystone Power street lighting C F Emery, Btate Workman ance for 1925 Bpangler & Walker for 1922 Spangler & W Board of Health secre nda vice alker vice for Ww = Bmith ¢ vel salance . 1 $1566 50 PENNE VALLEY BANKING CO, TREAS, Water Accounts DR, $7 Boozer Meyer, Meyer, & Pull, Kram Puff Rowe Pull Bune same, Fate. Whiteman, same we ren +e flotices A Boozer for firemen ID A C Ripka, water Slate tax ‘ ‘ ’ ud : ‘ . oo 45-8 706 TT . CD BARTHOLOMEW, (OLLECTOR Foor Account DR Balance i 3id treasurer... 26M 25 06 BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR Borough Account DR ish paid t I$ C D BARTHOLOMEW, (COLLECTOR Interest Acovunt DE, ¢aAsurer u2 8s 21 CR By 6 per of ner 14 50 19 36 51 28 DR on 1821 dup wo 17 2 7i—-$ CR. - 55 30 56-8 STO PDP BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR Water Account DR. By 2 pe ct paid Balance Cash treasaror.. $ 514 30 To balance To add By § per et abat iy exsperation Cash paid treasurer. © To 1922 duplicate ~§ 00D 45 CR. By 5 per ct 28 OR By 2 per ct. com 10 8a Cash paid treasurer.... 532 18 By balanee ......... 37 B28 O00 45 - DR. op Ti abat., Toe balance on 1921 dup $ By 8 per et. abat....... By eéxonerations Cash paid treasurer CD BARTHOLOMEW, COLLECTOR Special Water DR. To 1922 duplicate -8 252 By § per et. abat By 5 per ct. com Cash paid treasurer » To balance on 921 dup. By 6 per ot By 6 per et Exonerations Cash pald treasnrer EXONERATIONSR Bisie Slick Jacob Royer Brishin, Boozer ford ......... i So-8 281 BOROUGH INDERTEDNESS<BONDS D A Booger, Trustee ¥. & A M.ci.oviviis.ai 31000 00 Mrs. Lucy Henney ...... 1000 00 Mrs, Carrie Rubl........* 500 00 Penna Valley Banking Co 1500 00 JC Rossman............. 800 00 G W Tressler............ 500 0084000 00 RECAPITULATION Cash In treasury......... $2008 11 Balance dues Borough, In. terest, Poor and Water 258 40--$8101 &7 We, the undersigned auditors. Wave ex- amined the above accounts and certify to the correctness of the same. = so, & Brad a
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