on PO: THE CENTRE REPORTER - : TH U REDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1807 Thanksgiving Day-November 28 According to a proclamation issued by President Roosevelt, Thursday, November 28th, has been set aside as | Thanksgiving day. . rl —— Sprucstown Church Besutitied, The Mathodist church at Bprucetown has been repapered, and consequently beautified on the interior, The work was dope by P. B. Auman, of Bpring | Mille. i Thrice-n Week World, Gie. The Thrice-a-Week New York World | will be mailed all Centre Reporter sub- vance. The World will tinued every year upon expiration of subscription. ees ep msra— Good News for the Children, WwW. Mr. and Mrs. George ams county, have presented od 1 3 i » 3 5 § phenage similar to the one located at i i f 12 yl ' tint ginelsgori, Hers county. a ———— er ———— ‘ Heokleas Guuner A shootin vin and William Fryer were ¥ - walking 2 accident occurred at burn. Ca hunting 3: $ gone disis rabbits and were ing right between ihe vy illiam received result irteen were linm’s face | y 1 his body. jere will be » meeting of Lhe Ald Ciely Ii xt of Dr. GG Mouday pital veh WwW. H os € ug, at Lire nd y season, but no ¥ p afiord Lo amily Gathering, A number of the Luge family held a { little reunion at the home of A. P. in Centre Hall, Tuesday. | Among others present were Mr. and Perry Luse, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Luse, | Mr. and Mrs. Clement Luse, Mr. and | Mrs. Milfred Luse, Mr. and Mrs. John Luse, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bmith, all Breon, Millheim ; Mrs, J. W. shook, Npring Mills ; Mrs. J. D. Rutter, and daughter, Mies Carrie, of Lorraine, Ohio. Arsen A Program for Progress Grange The following is the program for Recitation by Florence Rhone—Oh ! why should the spirit of Mortal be proud—Abrabam Lincoln's favorite poem, Hong by the Grange. Discussions Our Thanksgiving supper. [ufluineing farmers to organize and co-operate, Amusements at the family for the winter evenlpgs, Recitation, Elsie Moore, —————— Fresh Fish, every wember and December take Trout, Black Bass, Weak, Cat, Our cunoice Also oysters, tub market (Give me a call. QO. T. CORMAN Bpring ble, a. Aaronsburg, uncle, A. 8. Bt Mrs, Wer, Potter, he home (4 many pent e HMarrisburg. visited ' thE i Earl Wert a few days last 1 day } y perform at Lhe Coming Pwo of her sons are aI she should see Lhal and recorded in the on the Afi ear i'otter Mills, has ng the past few weeks, but His father, Nathaniel matiers io s son's ill ear Centre He antic the MeCliutie, of own Mouday. ipates “cold fingers” for some farmers i He is corn fore the corn crop is husked that making the fingers i willing to admit T0-cent will aid in more nimble, Frank Bradford, West Chester as a Htation Agent W. who was cal.ed to witness in a railroad damage case, was detained at that place until this week. During the mean time the wilnesses for the company were sion and passes to see the sights, given permis Mr. Bradford went to Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Washington, " Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Geiss, of Girard, and at Geiss, a Kansas, are east ona visit, present are guests of D. K, Hall, Mr on his return from a tour to brother, in Centre (Geiss is Philadel- phis, New York, Washington and the Jamestown Exposition. He left Pot. ter township about forty years ago, lo. cated in Illinois, living in Joliet for many years where he engaged in the mereantile business, A few years ago he went to Kansas, and at present is living retired, so he terms it, but at the same time he Is prospecting for conl being interested in sinking rev- eral shafts on his ferme just outside of Ny Hrure, in southern Kansas, ————————— From last week. Woodward, Mr. and Mre, U. W. Hosterman and daughter Lida spent the greater part of inst week visiting their son, Wesley Hosterman, at Conemaugh, ~ Mrs. Harry Kessinger and family, of Flemington, wre visiting the lady's parents, David Feese, of Muncy, is visiting friends at this place, Mrs. IN. W. Eby and brother, James Kettner, sre visitiog at Spring Mills a few days. Mr. and brs, Walters, of Lewisburg, are visiting Joseph Ard, Mrs. Auble Treaster baviog spsut goveral wees with her son, returned to her home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Musser spent the Sabbath with Win. Wolf, Jr, at Fiedler. Mrs. J. F. Gakle, fromm New York, and her mother, fiom Lock Haven, are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Mi- echasl Stover. A many a man gets “gtung’’ that ¢oes not have the r mat ism, aay wilh Lis | iid Flossie Ni tters Mills and Stat irday. i daughter Due | Miss r mriel “ut BUG MAK in Dauphin county her father, who I'he real estals of Wm. ceased, was disposed of on = t I'he land was purchased s Stover and George Homa and $60 00 per acre and the . P. Bower, for $1,000, a ded to Warren Bow f Julia Bower, eased, turday er for $580 (K), Misa Mamie 1] spent a few days with her friends. n i 1188 1.22 | remaster, of Bellefonte, imunds, of Reading y help nurse her father, who iii. has come § is ferious.y — fon rf ema— Nittany Mountain, Charles Poorman is sutlering from a gore leg. He policed a small water nee and opened it an since. J. A Hoover, Charles father, is attending to pitnpie on 1 has been ald up ever the threshing and firiug the engine, Mra. A. (3. Noll is suffering from rheumatism in her Himba. Olid Mrs, Kn flainger is suflering frotu a geLEra: Ure sRduwn., obipson’s stave mill has chspged Dubbs Liss will make ansgers agaio. Lieorge contracted to ran it and he it go if there is any go in it, George Null is working for Henry ing some work for J. A It did not take leary the stave busi- ITwitmire, d Nol Lreorge ness, Jim Dubbs don’t believe there is a wild turkey belween Pleas al Pleasant dap ong to ' says he ant Gap and Lemont, fanmail mide Linden Hall. From last week, George Meyer shot a ten pound tur key the second day of the sesson and Jamea J. Ross also shot" a fine turkey on Friday. Charles and Earl Ross returned to Wilmerding on Monday after a two weeks' visit at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mra, William Brooks spent Bunday with Jadber Brooks, st Pleas. ant GCap, Mr. snd Mra. Welbly are spending a few weeks with relatives at Watson. town. Mrs, Wiilinm Huarler is quite sick and Mrs. George Bearsou has been con. fined to bed for several weeks from a severe cold on her lange, Jucob Lee is entertaining Mr. Cook and Mr, Tobias, of Milton, The latter visited his son, who is 8 Freshman at State College. David Stuart, of Pittsburg, is visit ing relatives in Centre county, r, and Mrs, James Davis left Fri day for Hollidaysburg, where they will 4 * visit relatives for a werk before return. ing to their home In Huron, Dakota. Dont be scared about high We can give you prices. better goods for the money now than we have ever betore. If you want a couch, rocker, dresser, or an iron bed, come in and see our ) ’ : % r Rearick’s FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. | * C. A. ' Spring ill (rape - « = Pa. OE RE EEE Een Wanted Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for fame deliver- ed to Creamery, Howard Creamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA, A —— A A 3 SHA Oainay, Ypratos and Swelliogs Cured, In November, 1001, I esught cold sid had the quiney. My throst was awollen so I could hardly breathe, | applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave me relief in a short time. Iv two days I was all right,” says Mra. L Cousins, Otterbarn, Mich, Chamber isln’s Pain Balm is 4 liniment and is expecially valuable for sprains and swellings, For sale The Star Store, Usates Hall ; F. A arson, Potters Mills; OC. W., warts, Tameyville. : i RRR 2} ® al SE ae Pring indivi £3 #i 0d WES ¥ PERSE EEE EERE) The Willard CASH AND ONE PRICE .. way... THE ONLY WAY TO WILLARDS BAZ Winter wants. Prices on all and to pay more, even here, the longer you wait. you prices below you cannot match elsewhere. Pleated Skirts in Black and Blue at $3.00, Ladies’ Suits at $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Nice line of We wish to call your attention to our Ladies’ Coats, Remember we sell you Ladies’ Storm | Boys’ Rolled Edge Rubbers at - 50c | Misses’ “ “ Men's Self-Acting Rubbers at 69¢ REMEMBER, YOU CAN f ntisser Flaw raling i HAVE AB O0l One at 72x ones at Ladies’ Fur Scarfs at $1.00, 1.25, We have those Ladies’ Black in ext 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Great Bargains ____ £ 55 ge and Red : Better Quality, 1} yd. wide, per yd 1 4¢ Euderdown, extra quality Only 08 Cents fe] % en Yaalinn Car RGIS OD sin Corset Cover Dress Suit Cases, Men's En 65C Xx BUYING ¥ 89c - 48¢ Ladies’ Sweaters, were $2.25 to $3.50, - - - $1.00 Ladies’ Watered Coat Linings, all colors, yd. - 15¢ Ladies’ Black Heatherbloom Underskirts - $2.00 Same, with Silk Ruffles . - - $3.50 Lace Curtains at 50c, 75¢ 80c and 95¢, to make __room for display of Holiday Goods. [he same with Portierres ; Very Heavy Che- nille, reduced to - - . . $3.00 Mercerized Tapestry, pair, atonly - - - $4.50 Very Fine “ " o - . $5.00 Men's Heavy Overalls, with bib, at Men's Pants, a Bargain, - - Men's Linen Collars, 4-ply - : « We have a few pairs of those muslin drawers left for Children, at per pr. , . In « TOC 48¢c 75¢ 10c At 12 1-2 Cents, One Pound Rolls CRIDER EXCHANGE Bellefonte, . DRE DDRII RDDDIY AN be \a MEIER