THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1882. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. & - 11s 3% . g § ! AUDITORS’ STATEMENT Della Taylor. ship, a surgical paitent, was discharg- township, was admitted Friday, ITEMS OF . | 11. The inventory and appraisement|ed Wednesday after undergoing ireat Donald Gelger, n Penn State student, of the personal property of Sumner|ment for a day i LOCAL INTEREST «Of the Receipts and Expenditures of CENTRE HALL "BOROUGH, James Wolf, late of Howard Borough, Mrs: Charles Flick, of Infon town- patient Frida . i fecensed was set tis w i : ® % % + a % @ wiorthe Year Ending December 31, 1932. Carri 5 Wold, apart to his widow, | ship, who hod been a surgical patient, | { in i YO i * + wins discharged last Tuesday, D id i resident i JOHN I. WETZLER, g ye pe long cs ide Oo . ) ny wi L. X +OAry i ng 4 4 Borough & Poor Tax—C., D. Barthole-yJ. 8, Rowe Est, pipe & supplies ¢ 5 4,08 Register near Red Mill, where he is now living mew, Collector, Centre Reporter with his son, is ill from penumenio. BOROUGH TAX. 1." Moore. fees and labor. . . «. =» . 0» * . » «| was discharged on Tue ’ H The Tusseyvilly school will hold a DR. Lettie Brungart, auditor fee., 4 - CENTRE COUNTY * Leonard Williams, of College Box Social on Wednesday, March 1st, [Bal due on 1931 duplicate....3 437 80 gjoctric Supply Co, pump re- ST vps ship, was admitted Wednesiay as 7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome. To addition . . { 83 pairs and labor... 9 49 HOSPITAL NOTES. # | surgical patient and discharged tha r i — {Penns Valley Banking Co. rent » . . » * » . . el lowing day Mrs. Grover of Upper Darby. becan a surgical After undergoing surgical treatment t Harry W. Herman, of Benner townshl day Frank Wion, of Bellefonte, spent a few days this week with hie sister, Total oer Mrs mes Shuey. of Benner town- mn, Grover. Mrs. Richard Brooks, and family, In| gy commission 4 28 ah dh ship, was admitted Monday as a med- Wednesday Ri cal pat 1 ay Poor Account Orders Pald. ’ Bastien: ; : Mrs. George Gilliland and infant son Wernersville Btate Hospital, : lam Jodon, of Bell fonte, became hog last week weighing 540 Ibs, nd ap _—. TCT 156 Be a medica has nother equally as large scheduled sb { Laura Runkle, lodging ........ ( Wm. Osmer, 8, son of Edw town. By amt. paid treasurer : 35 13 G2 ¢ Yhei2h wal amit 33 sit of " killed ¢ Bal. due 1831 tax : Charles Durst, east of town, killed a patient on Mond lege, were discharged on} sant on Monday 1 - f 1 heri I mer, of Spring i # JO 1 BE. Herman, of Mingoville, wa Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat for butchering soon ; rr ji au; Bradford, meals ane 2 i er, ol Spring township, was admitted fro 23 ya of aA TT - raok ye Su POOR TAX, CF. Emerv. groceries 1 . Monday as a surgical patient Hscharg: hursdny after undergol In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Margaret Godshall and Miss . «1 V, groceries for Hugh o . redeal treatment. fe b 3 . (allah 5 Mra W Cline {on s . Eva Bailey drove to Altoona on Sun- | due 1931 duplicate dlahan ............ ‘ Ra . Wm. Kline, of Bellefonte, a su dav after 8. S to visit the former's | # addition Mrs. Emma Stover, rent . gical patient, was discharged Monday es ay : Thursday n 4 \ ) 1 ugh Callah: 3 3 : (3 rig) sd a A ra ae brother. A. BB. Kline, and family. ix Hugh allahan ............ Miss Gladys Rishel, of Spring Millis . y M Mrs. Ma rs. Paul Swiabl . . i sa 5 ur Mo., writes ; ; ith Mi Paul Swabb, rent for a student nurse at the ospital. be | writ Mrs. A, H. Spayd, in company Wilh : Hugh Callahan came a sured 1 patier . M y. and weighed ¥ . i rg it tient "1 many Miss Margaret Widler, went to Lock py ’ Lo Co 3 99! Bradford & Co. t : I ald . m one box of your ) ’ Betty 1. Coble, 1 +f allege town 1 wr rs ‘ " 3 3 4 weeks ship, returned home Monday after ur r ae “ die Sinn ae I algo have more energy X i . . 3 ' : Gergoing 2 atmen . 4 thermore ve never had Eugene Burkholder recently under- | EY nl or I. Graden, groceries ano i Miu: Papal yarged Thursday after a mino Dut moment” i sy ‘| wood for Hugh Callahan, ..., 8 61 : A fit Bellefonte, wo cariares ry ¥ » # it 3 < itu ay V x ie * TW ~ ye a9 1 . 5 . Haven by auto, on Sat irda bv @ . sasure . “ah b 9d D fartholomew, rent for for a few days she d friends | Bal 8 1931 tax 4 26] N. E. Emerick family . “a .» - » Aa ‘ el + iamuy went on operation lor reer {Gard | whip, becan X Fat folks should take a growth In he JOE i i special Water Tax—C. D. Bartholomew sardney Ov 1 OF PErVid ex. Q 00} Walter Al 3) i of 8 Ink ” . Missy Susan A. Clark, of Bellefonte, teaspoonful of Kruse hen Balts Lewistown, was the rating surgeon Collector. . ian oor Service { a medical patient, died at the hospital] glass of hot ter in the n 932 on Friday. before br 932 YR . " . ! ‘i iment dues 1531 duplicate ess-+3 £58 63 "ota "= sar oni Hénry ; . 365 87 iship, ws A second daughter and Mrs. Chester Grove Friday afternoon: TI nas " not vet been named, but is deck i =r | Andtiers’ Statement of Reoclpts the proud papa to be o. k. | WRd vresesn "ean Lh ws Expenditures, wddition . - a 8] sure and get Kruschen a R y ~-the cost for a “ . ar 34.0) DR, Ade key of Clares \ he hos. Tow? n, was discharged Friday aft els i hal a trifle Fred Fisher, manage: of the ICE By Ol i OF 2 { find . EY . 144% 543A 4 : : ’ weeks 18 bul a rae ; first bottle you are satisfied with results—money back. line thea patient his post again, anda r rts he is Tex i {12 ! of W t Vor Auk wl ing fina { otal : geusses hl ' an £26] hom forme forelifr me % ou aga} ’ « wd hold their a ® § Ilex Hividend y { n i The local vil : BOROUGH } Dues 1 fet i red . An Event When the Whole Community Goes Shopping ar Begins Wednesday Recapltulation, Bm March 1st, sam Store Remains Open Until 9:00 P. M. Wednesday Balmer rc ~|§ SOUVENIRS TO WOMEN WHO REGISTER THE FIRST DAY tank, Treasurer. | » it Here { ‘ : "8 { ASH PRIZES During the Anniversary $15 for the Best Silk Dress $10 for the Best Cotton Dress $15 for the Best Slogan $10 for the Second Best Slogan $ 5 for the One Traveling the Longest Distance $10 for the Oldest Couple Attending the Sale CHARGE PURCHASES During the Anniversary Payable May 10th prosluct sus 4 day, for 4 batting * vin omzzait The William F. Gable Co. > s BOY Ane i snyth ng f of . ; op 1 BO widow Aizie MeWilliams A rl Se GF ER LE ALTOONA - - - PENNA Or Ag IE Eo COkTar: for ood Orvis ‘Mayer, .1abo : h rsonal property of John H -...- =. . OL easlern buyers HIE dent Bhat * A. Alexnnder, freight 123 Hahel of Gregg Twp. deceased stock, etd H. Mark, labor . 7 20 | #et apart his widow, Tammie Rishel 3 - NOT yor Tey » - ge Ly ee SLR Lary, {eH Mark, labor 7 20(set apart to hia widow, Tammie Kishel|§ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, FEB. 28, TO GET READY wag visited on Sunday by Mr. and | Pred Homan, supplies & labor of the personal property of William F . Mrs. T. A. Hosterman, with Mra, Lucy oy Searson. Sed'y fea and Taylor. Br late of College Township, Henney and Miss Flo Hackett, all of | postage ie 44 26 | deceased, was set apart to his widow town, as auto guests Thicr purpose | —————— ——— in visiting the Institution at that | - ¥ N a time was to see Harry W. Dinges and | HITT AND RU! No . ¢ Miss Anna Grenninger. guests at the | | Rememuer It Takes a Cood Deal of Ability to Cut Any Ice On This Old Planet! - BY HITT home. They found the former fu the | A mini - - ad —_—— —— best of spirits and in good health. The : i wt a -_— latter had been unable to go to the for 1 ! nl = : a 2] o | dining room for some time on account ola : 4 { of a temporary ailment. wo The Harrisburg Evening News in a recent issue published pletures fu the yotogravure rection of three former Centre Hall residents. One was Mrs (fev) FF. W. Barry, in a group of Highsepire singers, comprising a chor- | ux who sang the major part of Han- | del's oratoria, “The Messiah.” In a later issue Mr and Mrs. Georgs Ww. Ocker were shown in a photograph | taken on thelr golden wedding anni- versary. Mr. ard Mrs. Ocker live at 271 Briggs Street, Harrisburg.
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