THE CENTRE REPOATER riniaia, | SALE REGISTER DN —— 8B. W. SruTH, , , , Editor and Propriewr. Mrs C.J. Finkle, of Spring MiLie In FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, one o'clock — 1H, A Mea tellan, one mile west of Tusseyville, Sixty tom who had been nite ill, is improving. x! 1 3 . TA Entered at the Post Office in Contre Hall as i . : I g read of stock. See ad # ’ Boecond Class yaail matter, Allison's 11 mring milla, at Hpriong i B sa RDAY, OCTOBER 16, one o'clock—An in S - 3 : . . | nie Weaver, Centre Hall, H shold goods, ete Mille, which were undergoing repairs, ity fa ousehold goods, ef * * 4 » a. 4 ; : ’ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, one o'clot " CenTrE Hacr, . 0. Pann A: lace about rea ly to begin the manu- re CRTRER 10. of RM Malinda Armbruster, at Farmers Mills, near Un seme et et rn facture of flHur with the new machin. | 0 church, Household goods, ete, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909, ery installed. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. twelve o'o'ock | Mrs Mary EK. Lose, at Tussesville: Cow, two fat so—— - } ' rods, RELL Inras Variety ( TERMS. ~The torms of subse ription to the Re- Letters testamentary on the estate Ey ro hid ood , 8 urge variety { Fl porter are one dollar per year in advance. o , r oste Nn. 4 Miles : oy | Iq ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 cents per Hnestor | °F 3°00 EK. Hosterman, of M BATURDAY. OCTORER 21, one o'clock ' three insertions, and 5 conts per line foreach sub- | township, deceased, are published by Raith M Hankey, ou the Fankey farm. near | dlr d Mmerican > ' bers UL ae horse, bugey, sleigh, hou « A artien, Other rates made known on | 1, executors, Dr. 3. W. Hosterman hold goods of all kinds, ' | 1 : and Edwin GG. Hosterman, BATURDAY. OCTOBER #0, oan o'clock ; : | i ¥ ' ' SHURC PPO! = \ iam Zerby, two miles south of =i om "re | ! Sy CH A PO N TMENTS On the terms of the sale the Hen- | si ers two fat hogs thirty fon yh 5 a td nied vargelical-Lemon’, morning ; State . . ' . .l and spring wagons, harhe an, andl A large BOTe- i College, afternoon; Linden Hall, evening. ney farm, east of Old Fort, will be sold i ty Yagms, Hath M i » a » # 2 ‘ . the present tenant, R y Bhafle r, HIRE 0 AY. NOVEMBER Ba dleinal ville, afterdoon, will remain until the expiration of his | Executor UNRATE Jol i { House an Pt ne Seu laws, UR ASRIL), jee - 4,000 rods, full car load, will be sold during Evangeliosl—Linden Hall, morning ; Tussey- evening ehetieal cf r : , ® George T. Bush and sister Mra AAT MARE } { { ietionat class, at Tussyville, Satarday afternoon. : : “od “ : i . : Elizabeth Calaway, of Belleionte, will -— i . 0 d 06S hi d / : d 2 mB . Ha Na anian ~ Centre Hall, morning ; Spring a : are Se it SUE ink Barley ey : ns Wheat : . : next thirty dys al reduce prices. A cash ais- i Corn CC. Ciark, who has chartered the or est nmrsoe; Spree wis, wi {C., Tate, Who bes chartered the Sr on. {89 Barrels Sweet Po- count of 4 per cent. allowed. Land owners, you : d PRODUCE AT STORES, party with him. SA. ...k.. CT Ruttar.. ve Heporter Regios George Beyer. the Stole’ Crlleag | Tio | Boru. 22 tatoes, car load No. 1, may need fencing this fall and perhaps next ne music dealer, bas just received =a wow rupply of the latest popular sone; | £3 TOF TSE Chery large, at $2.20 per bbl. you must buy. Why not buy now at low prices and also, stringed instruments and sup. | plies for same. He sells the ¥. Rad he : y pr ag RA : make the extra discount, Write or telephone. pianos, a very sweet toned and well | the constructed fostrument, fully gusran- | sonal estate of § ral. nrising oo ae pei teed. Fiwos in stock at all times, 200 BEAL Flip, ane h Er orunt, 10 I, ad Call to see him. 1 wills set if Parties inter } for the pu rose of | I The Robinson Brothers spec acular | If o'e an 1 Bb I wo \ Tem wi odd ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE Ugecle Toni's Cabin Company, will ex- hibit at Centre Hall, Baturday, Octo 1 Jove thls Sn i 0 iebarred on coming : 16th, on Gravge Park, under (heir EH ARRY KELLER, Salt We are headquarters for all kinds of merchandise, water-proof canvas thesler. This is} nent Af ff tS — LOCALS. the largest and most complete com- | SECU ons NOT ICE—LETTERR TESTA : ! rantn i A i One inch of min fell on Monday, | PADY. thirty star sctors, thirty horses | Hostrmat™ Sse il omht sheds No warehouse to un- lake advantage of the special sales over our 3 Was mug b ee Jed, : bat it 4 Siberian a _. ounda at vd the CO hall | any uy persor # KDOWing the imu lve fe bled ts 1} load, Will sell out the counters. » 18 nica YY handsome ry "| ange band and orchestra. There je no | giale 19 BI Saint to aa Bent, ahd them a y ) & good deal handromer to be nice. veed of going “into details 88 to the duly a rw ated | : AM AS BR 5 iH Py car . Bar rel Salt $1.- Tuesday night mercury dropped to merits of the ever popular mors! | i i M X : : twenty-nine degrees, or three below drama, which is familiar to all theatre gp” in - iid - — , - 0, burlap Sacks 2c, WALL PAPER the freezing point. It was the first | o id has y , © R'E NOTICE LETTERS i offense. this ul. © rarvio Bec et Stowe wort renouted | Sox simiarstie be man 8 oe Special, 10 J Loose A SPECIALTY H. F. MeManaway, of Millbeim, | Bring the children and give them alb ving been duly granted to the underdened, who had been on the road as traveling | glimpse of the sunny south, 88 It WES | thomse: ves tndet EAL ET Salt | for SOT salesman for the past three months in [in slavery days before the war. | 500 FA the western slates, spent several days | Popular prices, | settieme: ROW. RRA : at his home, As master of the Centre (County | Oct id er re Hail, I L. D. Orndotf, the well known | Pomona Grange, Hon. Leonard Rhone | ' a ——— a CLOSING OUT STOCK f FURNITURE Wondward merchant and promioent | is very much interested in the meeting | obo’ pontery on the to of Ere Sion 0 citizen, has been seriously ill during | of the Pennsylvania Histe Grange granted 10 ths Spraignad thay Wald frosted WwW the past ten days. He is sufferiog | be hed at State College the Istter | fully Mat ANY pet now ing themeel ves We arc clos ing out our stock of furniture, Ne: ed room for ha dware. Get our prices. from a severe case of indigestion, part of December, and with a view of Constable Charles D. Frszier je] ascertaining what arrangments had | 7 PEREGE them Ath ated lor set : hgh de in that town far ha & “¥. 5A KY iH B wang § snesisting A. J. Cumiogs to operate the | been made in that town for the enter ot Pi . \X/ E BI VY ALL K INDS OF PRODUCE Ecro'd well driliirg machinery. They | 'ainm nt of the two thousand or more nail ep) jelegs 1d visitors (oo the meeting 5 A 3 g y wm " . , ' ow working on 8 well on the | Uelegates ar ' BACT] 4 i i : 4 ‘ Th PT 1 ~ ~ > 8 J 1 1 i v! H.W Fie iz, at Early : wn. | he and Prof. W. A. Krise drove to red 15008 That ER pre Apples, Onions, cic. Will load car of cider applies and hand-picked apples CAC WELK arm of H. W. Frantz, at Earlystown, | b¢ . Cie do ‘ auctioneer, and is making D-cialty Gf farm that piace last Friday. They were aie “x ye DE Fier 0 VOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED informed by Dr. Hunt that the town | had been canvassed and that lodging places had been secured for nipe | Please do nol hesitate to hand the Reporter personal mentions of com pany that may be at your house, Of eaurse, the Reporter wants all kind of A few pights ago the two horses | . i , few Dig A { h houses and College dormitories which belonging to Merchant CC, E Finkle, of Spriog Mills, broke the stall par- will bring the tots] lodging places ug gr RIS ; : to the necessary number, The rate tion dos { finally got to kickin; n " A tition ng Nm = > kicking | 5iy) be from fifty cents to one dollar oh other. 0¢ result was one of the . each : ft per day, exclusive of boarding horses | i¢ the leg of the other, FRIEND FARMER obliging its owner to have it killed. New Departure It was ennsiderable of a loss to the I A ————— After two months of remarkable sales, Bitner and Murray, the enter. Horgce Dale, son of George Dale, of : ' Ri tn : : Sali AI prising druggists, say that their pla: Dale Summit, who left this county of sellicg at half price the regular 50 | twenty years ago after his graduation | cant size of Dr. Howard's specifie for ¥ mercial Adedide bd 440 3 ' : 4 . A gigigs i A GREAT REDUCTION SALE, feom Pentay vania blate College, the cure of constipation and dy RpEpeia, i — 3 a Bs : : | eo "to es 11 3 Hi, ang : est improved } ecating a. Kasbvle, Nebraska, te | au gosrnteeog to reund th money | er tine spaly fr oe omirncionof wan pmo | § BEGINNING FRL. OCTOBER 15 centiy visi ed friends in this section fis . : a tl 3 nak iy ae i 108 ¢ ry ind perfect « yi3 ¥ ene i ‘ey St ddetlalis are « sy Jos k od | if it does not cure, has been the great | Mr. Dale is cashier of the Stockman’s | oot success they hive ever known. Nationsl bank, at Rushville, and holds They have sold hundreds of bottles the controlling interest in that of the specific; and as yet have not joustituiion. had one returned, although they stand The axles are of th About the first of the year, Lyman | ready at avy time to refand the The hubs are the I. Smith will retire from the firm of | money should soy customer be s are strictly Foreman & Smith, doing business at | dissatisfied. and driven 1a Wot glue, Te a One doz, pairs Pants, worth $2.25, offered at . $1.50 tant pa all, Mr. 8 i , + 3 ing wi HEHE I é “ i ‘“ r r Centr on Mr Sm th, hi Tumor Anyore wot ring with a , pais, Fhe felioes ave oak dnd are thoronglle soaked. in bolied oi + Two 1.25 and 1.50, at . 1.00 says, wi weome a wholeaals shipper | constipation, liver troable, headaches : 3 s 8 28 oi » ” - ~ 4 before tires are set, and are joined with improved steel dowels whic = ~ » Hn ”~ of grain, hay and produce. Asa crude | dizziness, coated tongue, or the gener. : somlrded hein hic | Lot of Caps, worth 25¢ & 50c, offered at .. 15¢c & 25¢ wevents clipping at the Joinls, ’ + . y ; Hosiery for misses and children, at one-half former price. Japanese dishes, glassware, at just half price. Gb SDODBRL ; i Marray’s new departure and bay - he takes up. His successor will be ex- | JEAGAE'S BOWE Crbaliure ard bay : 50 pair Shoes, for men, boys & children, at greatly re = 4 ; A er landi apons whethe "i are contemplating a Burchase tie wal } Bherift Cyrus Drungart, who with price, with their personal guarantee to splendid wagons whether you are contemplating a purch : ; s duced prices. Men’ Ss 50¢ & $1 De CSS St Nirts, half price. 1’ * sests vel 0 wae a | 3 ie a. §# 3 el Mr. Foremuan will contiotue conduct” | refund the money | if it does not cure We want you to thoroughly understand their construction : ' fog the grain and coal business as ————————— where they are better than the ordinary vehicle expression has it, he has the gioger|al tired feeling caused by Insctive : f § : They are exceptionally ironed, light runni to make husiness go, aud no: doubt | liver and bowls or disordered digestion. i iey are exceplionally ned, light ran: will make a success in whatever line | *hould take advantege of Bitner ano y painted, and in ali a wagon that will give years of service, Eh At anal 8 ' Yr 2 We very cordially invite you to step in and examine 2 La. 2 2 ' 2 gn, Mason Fruit Jars at a Reduction. hereiofore, buying a wagon The important thing in y ? The grand opening of the D. J. Nie. spend a Dione hand what service it will give you ; the importar man & Company department store, at is to show you that, as well as we can, and then be Millheim, will take place Saturday, of as good as we lead you to expect. this week. Two bacde will furnish A h FOREMAN & SMITH music for the o casion, snd a fine #OLU- venir will be given every customer : Th, » BOALSBURG, PA, The oper ing will be in the new store ¢ ! i WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF SE AER ERA RRR RE AREER DS buildiog just completed, which Ia handsomely finished and equipped ; S fora store | ist of the charseter of the . STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENT Nieman brand, Of course, there will be specie] bargains on the opening looking ever the MENRY Which we offer at the lowest pos- day, snd every day thereafler. Mr 5 eh fortabt sible price, The linc consists of Nieman lias engaged space in the Re. potter, and his veya ut will be ransacking Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Hay ound in ite coltuims esch week, It is about twenty years since Mr Loaders, Side-delivery Hay Rakes, Plows, and Mre. John B. Reed went to Wash. Harrows, Hench and Dromgold ao Superior and ington - Se Spar jo}, wy 3 tn Empire Grain Drills, Manure Spreaders, Corn Harvesters, Jussi eis) of v RAE Agen engl Hay Balers, Threshing Machines, Meyers Pumps, . . . until now, Mra, Heed having arrived in Johustown, the home of her cousin, Mrs, 8 H. Heckman, and after a short CrASOLINE ENGINES visit there she will go to Philadelphia, HARDEND 2% the former howe of ber husband, they ? to Williameport, and from there to JOHN T NOLL Fertilizers and Prepired Agricultural Lime, Centre Hall and other points in . ’ ——— Centre county. Mrs. Ried will be PLEASANT GAD, PA, BINDER TWINE better remiss mbered as Miss Mezie Hille Also Painting and Decorating of beh, daughter of the late Dr. Daniel all kinds, Paints, Window Shades, Hitiah, of Rebenburg. When || etc, kept in stock, Estimates “Pittsburgh Perfect” Fence, for Field, Yard and Garden. yoang gitl shecftiimes visited at the furnished, — home of her ui e's, Merchant H, W. mi—— Flour & Feed. Highest Cash Prices paid or Grain of all kinds, Hay, Straw, &o. Beeamat, acd will be Kindly re ALL WORK DONE IN ber by of the residenis || In Contre Hal. Mr. Reed ia a reai|| ~~ FIRST-CLASS WORK. Foreman and Smith, estate man in Tecoma, and was also MANSHIP MANNER, connected with a baok in that city, CENIRE HALL, PA, FT UT ied ductus FEY 88 ss i Ld od dindo dpdodndhs reur MASON Tops and Gums At KREATIER'S At Prices as Cheap as Any Place in Town, NNT DON" V ND ® / ¢ : ; ¢ ¢ ANYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE : AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. ‘ : PTV VDBVVBYBVVUD ORANGES EANANAS MELONS On Hand Every Week, AN A ARIS A A IARI AE Kreamer & Son. Centre Hall THVT DTTC RDES
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