LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. George O. Benner, on Monday, went to Tyrone to see a nephew who is seriously ill. Walter R. Hosterman i: gonvention of Dodge dealeis, In troit, Mich, this week. Miss Zella Ripka SBunday after having spent a with friends and reatives In burgh. Prof. I. P. Myers, together with his housekeeper and her two daughters, spent their vacation at their former homes in Snyder county. attending a De- returned home on week Pitte- Ernest Jacobs. son of Albert Jacobs, of Centre Hail, cnlisted as a cavaiay: man in tne U. 8. Armay. He is nw in training WE Fat Mover, Virginia, Mrs. Roxanna R Robertson, of Hart- ford. Conn., before Christmas, came to the home of her father, B. ID. Brisbin, where she will spend a short time, Mrs, Woods) Richard Yeager (nee Miss Alice and son Richard, Jr.,, of Lew- fetown, for a few days the past week, were at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. 1. Fetterolf. Russell Colyad vacation at “velyn Eugene and part of the school burg with friends. and was a guest at the Altoona. spent a Lewis foyer friends in The governm new air daughter spent of Bruce W. Ripka Hving in J. H house until the them to rebuild their recent lire, now mer While ro don barn, Nash sedan ner, of this place, T. E. Jodon's t off inding the « below Pleasunt driven by Georg skidded car he road. Both 10 Bome extent The head of the this section is Regis man. The club is a unit in the iZhters at | { the engine power. The street at 30 miles mos € Main Mr and Mre. HH. i : . of Courtland, New York Me. and’ Mr A. A. Clark and of Me Clure Mr. and ier ninger and chitiren, of Boave vh recent. guests of Pont were J. FF Centr Hugh: 3 brother of ind pried Mrs Hall Mi Welzel, in icomntint emploved { Hany and crenant : £4 ¥ is called to the abel (or wracspe,) this week Where payments on sub prin. have vithin the fesont Prast, Every been made credit subscriber en titled look: at merals opposite his nam given. to credit should the nu on the label, to determine whether or ed the proper credit should observe thelr standing by ‘figures, which plainly indicate wheth- er you are ‘paid to date, in advan'e, or are in arrears, not he rocely- Others, too and Mrs. Hall, is] George Luse, scr of Mr, P. H Luse, of near Centre one of a group of young ehephe: ds each of whom is feeding and prepar- ing three lambs for exhibition and sale at the State Farm Products show to be held in Harrisburg, January 17 to 21st. The other shepherds connected with the project are Jane Vial, of State College: Hoy Bunday. Pennsyl- ania Furnace; Ray Homan, State Col- lege; James Campbell ‘and Donald Campbell, Pennsylvania Furnace Harry imel, Clarence Hoy, and Floyd Weight, llefonte; Charles Harter, Nittany, yu LOCAL AND PERSONAL The PINK LABEL this week. Harold H. Keller, history in the Laurel, school, was home for Mrs. A. H. Stiffler, recently a guest at niece, Mrs. Clarence Hall, Frank Yearick, father of Mrs. W. E. Bartges, is now with his son, Evans Yearick, in Akron, Ohio. The junio: Mr. Yearick is employed in a rubber factory in hie home city. While who is teaching Deleware, high the Yuletide. of Galitzin, was the home of her Kifer, in Centre walking on the streets of Bellefonte early Saturday morning, W. H. Bartholomew, bookkeeper for the MceNitt-Huyett Lumber Company, had the misfortune to fall and badly bruise his hip. He was home for g few days, but is now back to work. The Union Woman's Christian Temperance will meet Saturday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, in the Reformed church, Mrs. Ella B. Black, State Treasurer, and Mrs. W. A. Broyles, County Super intendent, will be present, invited to come to eplendid speakers. and every- body is hear The of Dodge Detroit at convention of dealers and men Brothers cars n in ent where one of the special trains was made up. CC, E. Snyder an his sales: man, Mr. 8mith, of State College; W. R. Hosterman, of Centre Hall, Frank Reed, manager, and a salesman from Mr. Snyder's Lewistown branch, i among thoge from Central Pennsylva- nian at the convention, e———————_— Gp AAP ——————— AUTO AND WAGON COLLIDE, Chester Putt, at Wheel, Dead—One Companion Badly Injured. The collision of a horse-drawn wa- gon and an automobile resulted In the death of Chester Putt, aged 16 years, of Port Matilda. He was driv- ing the car and with him were Theo- dore Engler, aged 24, on the front seat, and Raymond 8mith, on the rear. Engler was badly injured, while Smith was simply stunned. The accident happened Miles picnle grove, near car going The team of being driven by Plummer wilth him was Domer 8. Ishler, of this place. They were coming Altoona, to where they had deliv a load of Christmas trees, it hav- near the Martha, the horses Hoar, west, wis and both from {ered ting been one of several loads taken there f the into wagon the penetrating the » injured ATEMENT. for the Year Ending B FORTNEY, Collector Road Tax “i rash to me Way OO OF = T4303 alngee $1503 Ww J Wie Poor Tax DR. ROYER, Collector cate CR Wagner E00 00 sane ili No JHRunkle 500 (0 sane oe al 00 Kl O08 <1 1 20 m3 NBM QD W J ROYER, Collector 1026 Road Tax duls, 1 il PR I mt f Aur eG Be Yeats » per Lutz . g Mra Ben Confer 324 Mra Ben Confer 58 5 Treaster 180 Medical , warsnaen B88 Aaron Mrand Barial Support George irter at Danville 182 08 Bruce Jshier at Danville 182 Helen Long at Boyd Confer at Danville, 1X2 06 Panville 114 2 Balanee 13 J H RUNKLE, wen Pec 11, To b Mar 15 Horner Overseer PR {Wt 5 32 from 0 bo CR, 81083 6i iy support of Eliza Jordan Abe [Cash to BC Wagner... Modieal services Earl Grove at Danville, . Barial Mrs. Howard Confer Support and burial of Howard Confer Rapport Emery Zerby... Making Auplieate Cash to audit........... Borviees Balaner .... . 415 11 100 0h 40 00 251 14 71 0 108 258 170 %4 00 oh 00 47 50 co 00 B3--81083 07 BOARD OF SUPERVISORE ACCOUNT EXVENDITURES $106 1 22 61 21 aa 7 124 a0 Ballast Lumber ‘os Supervisory convention Interest account Cont Workmen's insurance, for December 11, 1926. 1643 14 4700 C © DURST, Supervisor or maintenance of sding w 2G U3 W FRAZIER, nlenance Supervisor LE $4 404 O00 9 v2 345 4 W A JORDAN, fitena Supervisor, TOTAL EXPENDITURES 6 & rut Rd : Oet Cash frou HIG tax sl =» Nov 4. Cash from 1924 tax 62 ash from 1925 tax Royer, Fortney Noy 20. Fortaey, O00 00-$13251 a CR. By warrants drawn Rupervisors 10000 52 2 ar 53 ROAD Balance FINANCIAL STANDING OF DISTRICT Dee BR 10% To money borrowed £3500 00 1225 oie 8 TAR 58 190 nar a 298 10 250 TE--E00T 74 Sau By balance due duplicate By balance duplicate . By Btate reward Balance ‘es LIABILITIES Unpaid bills CHAS, A. MILLER, Treas. of Audit 1926, Dec 11 DR. To balance ised B70 Cash from JH Runkle... 63 00-8 © 0 CR. due tile, ... None. By printing #tatements Auditors’ fees Balance auditors’ We, the undersigned auditors of [Potter Township, have examined the above ac counts and certify to the correctness of same, I. PP. MURSER, CHAS, A, MILLER, J. F. TREABTER. Auditors, —— ob ts: (7 it MILLHEIM, PA. ! | i | | | MILLHEIM, PA. ‘That’s wha to 3 Quring the proved the is not a “man t i" feed. It has but two ingredients—palm Gil 21d Ligh gre diings. Make Mich Test Milk and get the top price. Lcucando it easily, Palmo Midds increases the imlk flow and produces a higher butter fat content The palm oil does that. A single sack of Palmo Midds contains $1.75 worth of palm oil alone, Such remarkable value is matchless in anvot er foed i sins the fost growing and tremendous popus sarity of T0X3 ts aon Less Money’ y . ~ ’ 1iberal protein, high fat, low fitre and moisture content egies’ s Palme Midds, No loed inexssten goes” so well with hot wn fe Fir dairy cots mitk. wot a bale anced ratio: nat qusckly bu Jabealthy fat. For borsco=ean eacclient condi toner that makes grain unnecessary. For poultry=always Al results when fed a8 a mash. And best of all it is the jowest priced, high class on tl market, What more can any feeder ask Try Ten Sacks You are losing mone do without Pano Mids, The vy of voluntary testimonial letters show this, What would it mean to you tens ws { even 107% on your annual feed bill "8 pot Td expen a 3400 i ie ery ¥ A 4) acco ant. Give Midd, A me save on your ban ! a fair trial The results wi you. Wm. McClenashan CENTRE MALL, PA. 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