Fancy figures and st Heavy Cape Gloves Silk lined Mocha , Famous Caston Buck Sie. ..... . 50¢C tipes Gloves s0¢ to $2.00 $1.00 to 3.00 1.50 Underwear 25 and soc anything 25, 35 and s0¢ 25 and s0¢ 10, 15 and 25¢ expensive overcoat, Cotton, from an in- handkerchief to carry. $4to $20 $10 to $10 $1.50 to $5 £ ¥ ” DEATHS, Mrs. Philip Brower, an sged and highly respected resident of Union township, died at her home at Run- LOCALS Bleighs end bob sleds— Weber Bros. Ladies’ fur trimmed slippers, $1 25 at Yeager's, The schools are closed this week. Woodward. visiting friends and relatives here. ville after a brief illness from pneumo- The teachers are being taught. nis. Bhe was aged seventy.one years 3 ‘ 1, f Sp Mills, Bince early girlhood Mrs Brower had Wopda b Lt. Zig Milk, been a crnsistent christian isdy and weeks. an active member of the United Brethren church. Her desth fis sin- _ 'V- H. Meyer killed a hog that cerely mourned by a large dircle of dressed five hundred and five pounds. snd Ammon Min cle, teschers in this piace, are attending Teachers Institute at Bellefonte, Mrs. Bamuel Orodor! and daughter Edna, are spending the week with Mrs. Phoebe Wise, : The members of the Evangelical friends. It was a flue porker. Sarviviog are her husband, Philip Brower, and the following children : William, of Niagara Falls ; Martin, of Indians county ; Mrs. Thomas Poor- man, Mrs. George Lucas, Mrs. Joseph Alexander, Mrs. Joseph Reese, all of Union township, and Mary, st home. Bhe also leaves a brother, Thomas Watson, snd a sister, Mrs, Heory Bush, also of near Rauville, MRS, CHRISTINA BOWER, Mrs. Christina Bower died at her bome in Asronsburg, Sunday morn- ing, at the age of eighty-three years, funeral services were held in the Re- formed church by her pastor, Rev W. D. Donat ; interment st Wolfs ¢ spel. Bhe leaves to mourn her loss # children and a host of friends who * ill mise her in their homes. A A St ASTANA. West Brush Valley. Mr. and Mra. John Brungard spent Bunday at the home of C. E Duck. James Beck and J. A. Wert made a business trip to Burnham last week, and reported times dull, Those on the sick list in this viein- ity are Mrs. D. A. Weaver and Maris Bick, Mr. Phillips and Mr. Long made 8 business trip to Spring Mills Batur- Master Clarence Wert spent Buanday at the home of H. W. Wert, Prayer meeting will be beld st the residence of Mrs. James Duck, next Bunday, Domer and Lloyd Rachau are cut- ting cord wood for Rufus Haugh. J. E. and H. M. Wert left for Paddy Mountain to hunt bear, Those who spent Sunday at the home of R. E. Wert, were J. A, Wert, D A. Weaver and son, W. H. and Lizzie Rider, and Lizzie Wert, Mano Gentzel spent Bunday at the home of 8B. H, Beck. Miss Corsa Weaver will spend her Christmas in the western part of the state, ————— io. Ladies’ cloth rubbers, at Yeagere, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Huyett and daughters Misses Leils and Miriam, are in Reading and will remain over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smithgall, of Austin, are in Centre Hall, and will spend the holidays with the latter's farmers of Harris township, wss in Centre Hall Monday evening, snd re- | mained in town over night. He came | here to sttend a meeting of the! | Masonic order. | M+ and Mrs. Hary HBmith, of | Freeport, Illinois, are east, and visited | at the home of Merchant J. F. Smith. | The former fsa son of 8. F, Bmith, | and expects to begin farming by the first of April. A full line of combs are now on {sale at Murray's drug store. Hard | rubber combs, horn combs, fine combs, pocket combs, in case. Also chewing (and smoking tobscco. Castor ofl for | lubricating purposes, at 30:ts. a gallon, The removal of a large number of huge stumps from the farm of J. K. Moyer, along Elk Creek, at Centre Mills, has made a decided Improve. ment in that quarter, and indicates what cao be sccomplished by a man | determined to improve his holdings. | Mr. Moyer believes in ma king land | produce its best, and as an evidence of | this vow has on hand twenty bushels of clover seed which he offers for sale. It was thirty-eight years ago today that Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Montgomery, came to Centre Hall on their wedding tour, stopping with They were then thinking of begin. ning an active life on the farm. They are here now the guests of the writer, but not us farmers nor retired from active business life. Mr. Smith fs the president of the First National Bank of Montgomery, with a capital stock of $60,000, and Is also interested in several Industries in Montgomery, Some years ago he was one of the Association church will have their Christmas service Bunday evening December 26th, Mrs. Ard spent Friday aftsrnoon at Coburn. Bamuel Kreamer and son Claire, bad business in Millheim Saturday afternoon. Misses Maranda and Mary Mowery, of Aaronsburg, are spending the week with their sunt Mrs. Mary Motz, C. H. Hosterman, wife and dsugh- ter Miss Lids, spent a few days with their son Herbert, at Siate College this week. Harry Gilbert after spending some ed to his home in Millersburg this week Bruce Btover, a student at State College, is spending the bollidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs N, 0. Btover Jeraldine, the infant daughter of Harry Stover is seriously ill. A oR A CI A——————— OakK Hall, Mrs, Krape, of Balons, arrived In town Friday for a visit with her dsughter, Mrs. William Ferree, Miss Mary Homan came home from the Lock Haven Normal to spend ber vacation with her parents, James Gilliland cransacted business in Bellefonte on Baturday, Luther Dale and William « Ross, of Pleasant Gap, vpent Monday in town, Miss Elizabeth Bohn and a little son of Calvin Coble are among the sick, A number of people from this place are attending State Grange at State College this week, A AIA SAN. Pianos and Organs, The Lester pianos are used and en- dorsed by all the leading musical con- servatories and colleges in the U, B, | T'S our greatest triumph in I clothes selling, It's a complete surrender of values, an unmerciful cut in prices where costs or values are absolutely not reckoned, The time is opportune—four months yet of winter weather in which you will need seasonable clothes, The mer- chandise is worthy products of the world’s foremost manufacturers, Our stock is so large that we can surely please you, A OU know the quality of mer- chandise this store sells, You know that no where, no time can you get more for your money than here, EMEMBER that every suit or overcoat in the house is included in this sale ; the famous “EMBEY ” Clothes and other well known brands, Ss VERY effort has been forth to get the very newestand best wearing apparel for men, women and children, and you can rest as- sured that any Christmas Gifts pur- chased here are sure to be highly ie T 4 4