pt es fHE CENTRE REP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907 RTER Postponed Sale, Owing to the continuous rain Batur- day the Boal sale was postponed until Saturday of this week, rss fe Thrice-a- Week World, 65¢, The Thrice-a-Week New York World will be mailed all Centre Reporter sub- seribers for sixty-five cents, paid in ad- vance. The World will be discon- tinued every year upon expiration of subscription, ——————— i —————— Learn to Cook, The regular price of the White House Cook Book is $2.00, the price of “The Philadelphia Preas’’ daily, one year is $300. “The makes a special cut rate offer whereby both can be se- cured for the unheard of low price of $3.50. Write of “I'he tetore the Press’! Department Do it the Circulation Philadelphia Press.’ books are ali gone, calif e—— Harris 1ownship Miss Mary Felty is visiting in Al- toons. Foster Charles returned home from Pittsburg last week, Lee Segner aud family, of State Col- lege, Ww. spent Munday in Boalsburg. Ogden, of Bellefonte, ‘Porter's Was . ‘ > here on Friday selling Pain Bap ww i 54 and y Rigg Y¥ ili rlees an g00, John Rebeérsburg, A valuable horse died for Gramley, this week, Jerome Meyer and wife have just re- turned from a week's visit to his brother, Daniel, at Osceola. Samuel Winters is nursing a very gore hand, caused by two large and painful boils, Milford Garret is at present making preparations to build a new dwelling house at the west end of town. This will be the third dwelling house erect- ed here during this summer. Merchant Hazel bas just returned from eastern cities where he spent a week purchasing a full line of winter goods Que day last Bierly was engaged some repair work af James Reuben with a ¢rew of Lhe the into week while men in doing reservoir, south of town, he had miefortupe to tumble head-long Luckily the water ip deep and with the reservoir, it was only a few feel the assistance of his feliow workme: land again, when he found to his dismay that taclies had been smashed in the fall. Howard Miller, who had been ill for te be up he was soon on dry his Spee. the last two months, is able and about again. Mra. Joh» Beck, of Duncannon, and Mra. Angeline Tharp and granddaugh- ter, Miss Herb, of Easton, are at their Mr pre ow ent visiting sister, Wm. air, in this plage week Pot Stover spent lasi Hill Miss Amy and ters Mills Don’t Read Bad Literature But read the ads in your home paper & take heed. When you want to buy a rocker, you do not care to know “where you can buy home of Charles Negner. I'he Holy Communion will be ministered suudsy moruing at 10 Home Mission i the evening by the Sunday school Miss Berths Hoover, of Clearfield, Mrs. Annie Lukens and son visiting their parents, Mr. and Wm. He shingle Jonn aver, at town. Iv sell fro Reed and [auily moved on home of Mis and Mrs, the Reed’s parents, Mr. Woods. Mrs. Woods is the infirmities of old age, and no Yeagertown to er able to do her housework. given LY Ap entertainment will be the primary school in Boslsburg, ¥ri- day evening, Nov. Sth, opening at 7.30 Admission 5 and 10 cents. The ceeds will be used to pro- purchase gan for use in the primary room. Hallowe'en was observed Db, Youpgsiers Oy corn, unhionging gates aod all vehicles within reach. all quietly taken to the public ground, which presented quite a pano- ramic appearance the next morning. Harry Young, of Freeport, Illinois, is home to spend the winter with his Mrs. Israel Young how to husk parents, Mr. and He has not corn' but is throwing the Matthew forgotten ears right and left in the fieids of (210 heen and Frank McFarlane, Rev, C. W. Bummey, of Bedford county, who, with his wife, is visiting his sunt, Mrs, Rosanna Willismus, al Lemont, preached both at Pine Hall arid Pine Grove Miiis for ed people, Buunday. was & student at the Pine Grove Miils Lue Rev, Bummey Academy in his boyhood days, ssf ot si eon LOCALS There wasn’t as much ss a dog fight on election day. After an illness of several weeks Miss Grace daughter of Sarah Btover, io Centre Hall, has fully recovered. Mrs. Stover, a hold sunday The United Evaugelical’s will preaching services iu the school room of the Reformed church, Bunday evening. Rev. John sud Mrs, Adair, of Mrs E M. Camptell and J. ud, at Ok Hall, last week, Mrs went to Tyrone, where the her . . : ’ Asslsliug tO Re Chie Of ipjuries by being thrown KULO Car. After a stay of several weeks at the home of her futher, Merchant W. H. Kreamer, in Cenire Hall, Miss Tace Kreamer returned to Johnstown, where she Las been making her home for several years, Mrs. H. E. Shadle is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Bradford, in Centre Hall, Mrs Shadle came from Yaukedam, West Virgins, several wee ka ago us far ns Willilsmeport, but only rescied Centre Hall, her former home, Tuesday. Neither Mr, Bhadle, who ls cugaged in the lumber busi- ness, Dor Harold, the son, Ste accom - pauying her, they having romained in West Virginia to take care of business, Mra. W. H. Kreamer returned from a three months’ visit to Missourl apd other pointe. Among the places she stopped was with her sister, Mrs. Bara Ebrite, Gsinesville, Mo; in Bt. Louls with Mrs, Louisa Sass, and also called on Miss Kio Duck, formerly of Hpring Mille, now a teacher in that city ; in Ingram with Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Baudoe; io Frauklin with Lorenzo Wilt; in Johnstown with H, 8. Heok- man and family ; ia Corwensville with Mr. and Mre, H. J. Kittleberger ; in Altoona with ¥. L. Bartholomew ; in Tyrone with Mr, and Mrs, James Wetzal, | vere attack of. rhe 11 "ry Wetzel son of Boy A308 £Y. § Bidiied tatism. § playing bail on tl ds, he fell f msn | grout | to Mr. Faxon, of Bellefonte, wiio will take charge of the same this spring. en AGrcnsburg, D. Thomas, accompanied Miss Beckie Snyder, visited Jollege, Inst week # Paul Bwabb, of Farmers abbath with “is mothe John Rupp, of Rel g i fF flown Gis i5 int | hands with his many friends, | Thomas Weaver i his trade at Spring Mills Mre., Kathryn Bel Mrs Margaret Patton, visited friends at this place Livonia, i Stover, a few days Misa Lizzie Yarger is the | her sinter, Mis, Luse, at West Falt- | view, Mrs, Clara Schafler, Williams port, and brother, C. E. Edmunds, ol Mazeppa, were here Lo see their father, who i8 not - Melson improving wert and family are cosily settled io thelr bome, formerly ywued by Mra, Julia Kreamer, Rev. and Mrs. Bheeder spent a few days with their daughter, Miss Bertha, at Mechanicsburg, where she goes { school ! t Mrs. Summers sccompanied Frank Welser home io Alloona. turped to Karuer, LO Nis Mra. Charlies re Hublvrs burg, Monday, with Mr. came for her, WhO a———— ee ————— Woodward, Miss Mabel Bowers, of Hartleton, home on a visit to her parents, Dr. Ard spent Monday in Bellefonte E. H. Musser aud wife and Mrs, ( W. Hoslerman spent the Sabbath with Mrs, Feidler, Clem Reinhart, wife wolfe, at aud baby Harry Smith, of Altoona, spent a8 week wilh their relatives J. D. Buyder, having spent the sum anda mer st SBhamokin, returned to hotue last week. his Ms. Tammie Meyer, of Cobur town. Howard Bower Piessant Gap Monday, John Sheesley and sO went to where they are employed. a———i—— a Lnforcing Vaccloation Law, Defying the State Department of Hesnith for a lengthy period, residents of a Northumberland county school district were surprised when, by orders of the Biate authorities, public schools in West Cameron township were closed. Residents of Lhe districts would not obey the vacciustion law. The chil. dren were notifled to be vaccinated, They wid their parents and the latter said it was pol pecessary Wo obey Lhe order, Finding the taxpayers would not permit their ebildren to be vacein- ated, ithe Biante Health Department would wot allow the students to at. tend school, The school will remain closed until the children of the district are vaccivated a A A. HMillonsness sod Constipation, “For yemrs I was troubled with bitliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me, I lost my usual force and vitality, Pepsin prepara tions nud cathiartics only made mat. ters worse I do not know where | shoiuid have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Btowseh and Liver Tablets, The tablets relieve the ili feels ing at once, strengthen the do ve functions, helping the system to do its work naturally.’ Mra, Potts, Birmingham, Ala. "These tablets are o sale by The Bitar Btore, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, Potters Mills Nwartz, i Us . the cheapest, but where you can get the best at the lowest price. Your mon- ey back if you're not satisfied. . : Rearick’s FurnitureStore Centre Hall, Pa. for the older ones to make vou comfortable and happy. C. A. Krape + Spring Mills « - « Pa. pe = Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery. Howard Creamery Corp, CENTRE HALL, PA, A Good Lintment, When you need a good reliable lini. ment try Chamberlain's Psin Balm, It has no superior for sprains and swellings. A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a pisster for lame back or pains in the wide or chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For sale by The Star Store, Dentyé Hall; F. A. ls Gregg and 8. B, Byers, Tusseyville, i reon, Potters Mills; ©. W, Bwartz, Tassey¥ile. : aw EERE REE RENNER ARERR IEEE The Willard : “Way... WAY THE ONLY WAY WILLARDS BAZAAR AT THE PRICES WE ARE MAKING Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter wants. Prices on all goods are ad- vancing from day to day, week to week, and you will have to pay more, even here, the longer you wait. We quote you prices below you cannot match elsewhere. CASH AND ONE TO ALL IS THE PRICE MANNA i ¥ ye 3 ¥ Aah a 2 M3 34 “ w =e Great Bargains in Ladies’ Dress Skirts We have some great bargains in Ladies’ Dress Skirts and Suits. Pleated Skirts in Black and Blue at $3.00. Ladies’ Suits at $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Navy Blue Storm Serge Coat Suits at a very low price, $8.00 We wish to call your attention to our Ladies’ Coats. Call and see them. Remember we sell you Ladies” Storm | Boys’ Rolled Edge - - 65¢ Rubbers at . . . . 50c | Misses” “ “ Storm Rubber 50c Men's Self-Acting Rubbers at 69¢ Nice line of REMEMBER, YOU CAN Save Money on Sh BUYING HERE... Bi Hie es’ Outing Flannel sx it ve a good one 690 75¢, goc, $1.00, and $: io They. are Qualities You Cannot Match at Those Prices We have those in extra sizes Ladies’ Black Sateen Regular $1.00 Quality Plain Madras Gingham in Bl ton filed, 72x74 SeN¥l One t HG Better ones at Ladies’ Fur Scarfs at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 (Great Bargains __ gb Waists, Are Soe Grey at only, #5 Ld etter O wide, 444 a Dress Suit Cases, Only 08 Cents M en’ S Outing Flannel Shirts at - - 48 Jersey Knit Over-Shirts, extra qual. 69¢ Men's Flannel Overshirts, $1 qual MEN'S DOUBLE FRONT FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS, $1.00 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. The same with Portierres ; Very Heavy Che- nille, reduced to . - - . $3.00 Mercerized Tapestry, pair, atonly - - - $4.50 Very Fine “ “ “ $5.00 Men's Heavy Overalls, with bib, at Men's Pants, a Bargain, - - Men's Linen Collars, 4ply - - - We have a few pairs of those muslin drawers left for Children, at per pr. . EARS) gr) HEE iw Special Bargains Lace . Curtains . : ba # In 14) } “J ’ PARI EES I 48c 75¢ 10c. Children’s (5 to 10 yrs.) White Aprons, . . ioe HERES Tinware and Granite Ware At Very Great Bargains, as we have made Special Prices on this Line, EE — - Ao AS Remember the Place Willard’s Bazaar £ Bellefonte, Pa. CRIDER EXCHANGE
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