THE CENTRE REPORTER NOV BM BER a1, 1907 TH U RSDA Y, Traosfer of Keal Estate, Mary Rupp, et. al, to H. EF. Wells, Aug 22, 1907, 2 in Spring twp. $100 Sallie Hagerman to Ella H, Gephart, Oot 29, 1807, premises in Bellefoute $3250 Wan, W, erick Robb Howard twp. acres Schenck, ot. ux, to Fred- Nov 6 1907, premises in $1700 fess is AON No Poison Fouad, Two weeks ago it was stated in these | Edward | the body of exhumed with | the eonteats of the | columns that Lhe Nearhaof t view of having stomach analy z= Or not tid been id been occasioned by! carefully | deat b fhe aualyzed hy Dr. GG. (3. Was Pond poison poison, stomach who re-| ports thal no trade of been discovered, tac li———— Limestone Ridge Sold, ars the most valuable possess- | line is a! It api ion today ia limestone ridge fon track js drawn from the past few years pen need sold wt the real estate conveniently railroad This conclusion within the pro i them | fact that farms having Lmeston ridges on have aimost fabulous prices, ed Lhe suboud one Khone f(aru, v, Wk purines Works, at Jo might own {heir own | I'he price paid was town, that thes limest in $8000 & ga ArrS Born csi —— Iusigtintion Services, Parr, Resrick will clinrge the ps Ia the Ber vices al i ges Parr will bold Valley snd Rev Rearick st the Union, lf MA LOCALS denir- kinds of | raining After weeks of the most abie Kio out-of-door-work it Mondsy. two d of weather for all began : i County Commissioner John La. Duo-| Centre Hall Thursday of § of LOE mil y a Iap was io Frank ast week to Visil WW. mbutt Farmer Jaco! veh, of tsrove near Pine | to build a} ¥itlis, AITAURILE Darn next summer Howard Barr nes the cont M. 8. Fiedler, ex Reed, deg asad, Teceni- located in Halr week esoid last ter, of AsrousbUig a wound received In | , the bead during the Civil War, Jacob | Fmeriek, of Miliheim, has become | almo=t totally bilnd. He is also sui-| feriog lier ailments, i which | have redu Ag s resull from from ol ced hig very much. itlesou of D. K Mills, nearly hiz life the oll Tne little chap fell ou a sharp which | pegetiraled his side snd cut a gash #IX inches loug. I'ne wound is & paiaful | Late. Jost } the ii Samuel, ory, of Piue Grove er day. polluted RKoile, one. i Charley Mot syed by | the Huo i slong Bus us Pine Gien. He i= assisting in ing the association's territory hunters, other than who rights, do not encroach. Raiph M. was a farmer pastor of the ley M. E. is well throughout this lenahan is empl Park Association, | hanna Hiver, walch- Hproce the Dear Lose have ev. who Penna V al- | fiingworth, and commuuily, canryge, Very Nicely Done: Gallaiit Man (aside) At Hist 1 have all to myself. Now 1 can tell her and usk her to be mine, I wonder? her fan)-—It is wow I love her How shall I do It, Gentle Maid (behind coming {i am so nervous and 1 know he is going to be yatie, I do hope I shan't him up off his knees, doesn’t he say some- thing? 1 must break this horrible sl- (Aloud, recklessly) Have you abroad? Man (smilingly) fl wedding tour. {demurely) surely bly dran help why Gallant No. I'm Gentle Mal Why, how 1 funny so am L i 1 iningly)—Then why together? 3 Possibly band might obh- crowd ywil your husband antliyvi-—-T1 in was disjointed Weekly. rson’s Where Animala Beat Men, asked wolan re more, Md, John, son of Frank German hospital, Mack Goheen, for an operation for ap- pendicitis, but after a careful exami. nation by Dr. Denver, who thought it advisable not to operate at this time, returned home as well as could be ex. pected, By the narrow margio of one hun dred and fifty-four votes, Harry 8. Meyer was elected prothonotary of Lyeoming county, He is a native of Potter township, having lived for a number of years witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. <olomon Meyer, now decensed, west of Centre Hull. For the past twenty years of wore he has been lo Willlamsport, engaging io the fosaranes business, Mr. Meyer was elected on the Hepubliean ticket, Mears, Joun H. Glasgow and Thom. as Farner, both of Philadelphia, trae veled over the Heven Mountains for a week or ten days in quest of game, and were successful io killing a goodly lot of rabbits «nd pheasants, They wre both natives of the south side of Pole ter township, and think the gatne on the buotin Add of their youth much wore enguiog, sud the flish better than that of any other section. Be sides, wheu pot ln a mood to hunt, the time can be pleasantly spent with *» 11 cents as mder why? Cautious. irl was very ill, and, of her parent, she 0 you think I'm going replied the mother, soon be better.” Well, the little one, “I'd like to gs to heaven on a visit if 1 Was sire nid come back if 1 didn't like the place.” Chleago News, Looked That Way. “I don't think she'll over marry him." sald Mrs, Henpeck., “She quarrels with hin so and is so domineering that" «- “She 187" interrupted Henpeck. “T'H bet they've been secretly married al- ready!” - ~Philadelph fa Press, All Alona In That Class, A Mr. Hunker—I have merely a speak- ing acquaintance with Miss Throek- morton. Mr. BSpatts—You are very lucky. All her other acquaintances are listening acquaintances.—Stray Btorles. He who changes the sports eretly changing the manners young. Plato. SmI MS SAS So. Ceutre Reporter, §1.00 per year, is me of the|™ on" remy 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 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. C. A. Krape Spring Mills - « « Pa. 4 EEA ERE RE Wanted Lard, Side Meat, Onions, Chickens, Fresh Eggs. Highest Cash prices paid for same deliver- ed to Creamery, Howard Creamery Corp. CENTRE HALL, PA, sae REGISTER MARCH 17, o'clock, Ww. Bradford, '0ld oor fare timber of horses , farm yy » F EEE | Way ' Cash and one | | price to All is | | THE WAY — the Only Way. | Is the true test | ' of Cheapness. | Try us Quality and | you will find it cheaper than elsewhere, for The Only Place Be “ou Ladies’ Suits ire nearly all sold what we out 50 have reduce 4 prices on then te eng h #4 separate id all wool Coat 8lze rimmed with ¥opl 1 Jacket with Ladies’ Coats *ild LAGE WO nd ( Children § Furs Senrf Lad es, Mi Isses ¥ INFANT S L ONG COATS 38 brow cre Ladies Y Hite Muslin Skirts reat Bar Fine Lace i ounce Heavy E iden) «rr i Very fine Very fine Clean-Up Sale of Corsets jery Fl nee 1 ruffle 1008 ounce all odds and ends and placed them on a table, some were $1 nothing less than soc YOUR CHOICE AT 25 CENTS were Soc, Staal Notions Spool Silk, 50 yards . . $ % visa» . + 50 Spool Silk, 100 yds . . ‘ . va . S¢ Silk Seam Binding, ¢ yds for , ; . 12¢ Hump Hooks and Eyes, black and white, at ic per dozen or 12 doz. for toc. Angora Mohair Dress Braid, { in, tom of dresses, § yds in bolt , wide, for bot- Hemmingway & Bartlett's Embr'y 8ilk, Rick Rack Braid No. 21 . , . . .. : ‘50 i i Pearl Luster Cotton, 2 for 3¢ 30 Marbles for Military Hose Sapponess “2d aise a Ladies’ Kid Gloves ‘ina vs © Mannish Gloves . oe ** Cape Gloves. . . “ Gauntlet Kid “ini w a . ina Undressed Kid died 4a a ea 8 Nickel Saety Pins, all sizes, dora... .:.. 5c Mending Cotton Ball . . . . ‘ « 3or 5¢ Turkey ed Embroidery Cotton Men's He ivy Wool Socks . 23¢ Ladies’ Fleeced Hose 15¢ “ Ladies’ better Fleeced Hose . . . . . . . ic “ Woot Hose. ...... vo. .vunse “ Saxony Wool Hose . | . iy . 30¢ Regular 25¢ box Paper to close out at. Bargains in Lace Curtaine, Bargains in Bed Spreads. Mens' Rubbers. . . . . . :.... . 6ge COME TO CRIDER'S EXCHANGE 35 SIGN ON WINDOW Ladies’ Shirt Waists White and Madras and crepe finish Waists, a k, green, cream, pink, etc, . soc as, $1.oo quality , . , . . . . Boe E “ $1.co 2.00 « » 200 roi de red front 3.00 £0 Sweaters Ladies’ Walking Skirts Black and ue anama 2 lente i wit} Panama with Tin and Granite Ware An Unexceptional Opportunity Cheap Now. to Buy This 21 OL. Granit 3i¢ Graaite Tea nn a Whi ah Hine an Granite fee offee and Tea Tea Kettles 18 tO mention at nouncement Our First in the City We place before you for your inspection a fine Gifts, ir Old and Young, Games for all, selection of Christmas such as Toys for the Children, Books { and we sell you these for less than any other store can scll you. For example the old Flinch game A fine As- sortment of Doll's Chairs, Children’s Chairs, Baby's which has come to stay we sell at 39c. Lockers, Dolls of great variety are here, Doll Heads, China, Bisque and Metal. Celluloid head dolls, un- breakable, for only 10e. Doll Carriages and Go- Carts, a good Go-Cart for 25¢., Shoo-fly Horses. After this sale which will be over Dec. 1st, it will put on its holiday attire and devote its attention to that line. We have for Men Shaving Sets, Cuff Boxes, Handkerchiefs with initials for 100., Gloves, Neckties, Suspenders, Shirts, Jack Knives, Cups and Saucers, Large French China Cup and Saucer only 10c. For the Young Ladies Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, Hand Mirrors, Albums, Music Albums, Handkerchiefs, Poetical Works, and many other Choice Presents A Visit Will Satisfy You Remember and Don’t Make a Mistake In the Place. “! fhe) PHS N HRA) 5 # SEER EER OE EE RR
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