ES ses THE CENTRE REPORTER. eA Sh if LUOALS, Winter begine Wednesday of next week. As was announced last week, Perry H. Luse started on his western trip on Monday. Mrs, Margaret N. Kent, of Foster, Buequehanna county, is the guest of her brother, J. T. Potter, in Centre Hall, and will remain in and about town with friends and relatives until after the holidays. A special session of clasiis of the Re- formed church will be held in Belle- foute on the 27th inst, at which time Rev, C. 8. Stover will ba received as pastor of the Boalsburg charge, and a time fixed for his installation, The Philip Bhook property is ad- vertised at public sale, for December 27th, The property consists of = house and lot, and is one of the best homes in Bpring Mills, For farther information inquire of E, P. Bhook, who represents the heirs, A. E. Kerlin & Bon are paying the following prices for eggs : Good size single comb white Leghorn eggs (not over a week old ), eggs not fertile pre- ferred, forty-five cents per dozen ; good size brown eggs, strictly fresh, thirty-five cents per dozen. Packed or held eggs not wanted at any price, While butchering at the home of Cuarles Weaver, near Linden Hall, George W. Gingrich cut a deep gash into the ball of the palm of his hagd. He was removing the entrails of a hog, when the gambrel stick broke, the one end of which struck the knife Mr. Gingrich was holding, do- ing the injury noted. Just think what a lot of thought. less lax payers did last week : They spat almost anywhere in the new court house except in the spittoons. What a pretty figure some tobacco * chewers can make on a tiled floor! Home choice ornaments on the finest marble slabs were 8x10, and two inches high in the middle. Mention wes made in these columns last week of Orvis E. Meyer starting a large hennery at Coburn, Mr. Meyer believes in starting with the best and is procuring his outfit from Kerlin's Grand View Poultry Farm, Centre Hall, baviog placed an order with them for fifteen hundred single comb white Leghorn dsy-old chicks, also his brooding outfit, Former Prothonotary L. A. Schaef- fer again acted in that capacity dar- ing the court just closed, owing to the illness of Prothonotary A, B. Kim- port. The fact that it is necessary to at all times have either the prothonotary or deputy in the office, prevented Deputy Foreman from scting in the court room a8 he frequently does when Mr. Kimport Is about and takes care of the office work. EE ————— Breon Scholl, William H. Breon, of Btate College, and Miss Sarah Beholl, of Farmers Mills, were united in marrisge at the Lutheran parsonage, Centre Hall, by Rev, B, F. Bieber, Baturday evening. Christmas at Moese's Store. As is the custom on Christmas day, at the Meese store, at Colyer, oysters, ice cream, fruit, ete., will be served, and every customer will receive a pres. eat. All are invited to Colyer on Christmas ( Monday ), and they will be guaranteed a joyous visit. GEORGE R. MEEsE, EE ——— Transfers of Heal Estate. Ira K. Soyder, et al to Anns L. Krumrine, July 25, 1910, in State Cols lege. $1600, W. E. Hurley sheriff to Ostharine Breon, December 2, 1910, in Ferguson twp. $1025, Harry Diebl et ux to C. Y, ‘Wagner, ad 30, 1910, in Bellefonte, 5000. _ R. B. Maner et ux November 29, $400 to Jacob Mann, 1910, in Curtin twp, David L. Keer ot ux to Mollie Miller, July 18, 1910, in Howard twp. W. H. Jones to W. H. Twigg, No- vember 15, 1910, in Rush twp. $1200, County Commissioner to Henry Kiigler, August 18, 1910, In Marion tw, $11. . B. Mingle et ux to A, P, Luse, ot July 24, 1909, in Centre Hall W. B. Mingle et ux to C. W. L (auly 27, 1909, ia Centre Hall $15, F. H. Waite et ux to 0, T Sehiil November 18, 1910, In Miles og Albert Herman et ux to Elizabet Enstace, November 14, 1010, in Pail. ipsburg, $2300. Thad. D. Btover ot ux to Bie hen H. Bestetal April 1, 1 twp. 80 p y 1909, In Miles Cora E. Lyons et bar to W. L. Cor- AD, et al November 19, 1910, ia oward twp. $500, . N. B, Spangler et ux to Eliza 8 November 2, 1910, in Philipsburg. y . Philipsburg Coal & Land Compan to Joseph Kn fo done ap Si: 8, 1910, George D. Green et al guarto G, ©, a Kane, October 1, 1910, $n Bellefonte, H. R. Krelder exr. to W, J. Kreider, April 80, 1910, in Miles twp, $8500, Elizabeth Eustace et al to Joseph Knapper, November, 17, 1910, ia Pall ipsburg, $2400, Keystone Real Estate & Imp. Oo. to NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE W. ll Known to Leading Physicians, Who | Indorse his Method, noted truss expert, will be in Lewis town and will remain at the Coleman House next Thursday and Friday December 15th and 16th, Mr, Beeley says the Bpermatio] Shield Truss, as now used and approved by the U, 8B. Government, will not only retaln any case of rupture per fect- | ly, affording immediate relief, but closes the opening in a short time on the average case, and costs far less than the numerous fraudulent echiemes so often worked upon the | unsuspecting sufferer, It produces results without surgery or harmful injections. The merit of this instrament was appreciated by the Czar of Russia, who procured one for his own use, Mr, Beeley has many old customers | in this vicinity, whom he hopes to! have call. He will also be glad to | show interested parties his patented appliances, or he will demonstrate the reliability of their work without charge. Ruptured persons should remember the date and take advantage of this unusual opportunity. Personal references on request, Home Establishment, 1027 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ———————— ———————————. Jewelry Store for Sale, The jewelry store of the late G, W. Bushman, in Centre Hall, is offered at | private eale. There being no other jewelry store for miles, this offers a! geod opening for sales business and re- | psir work. All jawelry, watches, | siiverware and clocks are offered for sale, and any goods wanted which is not carried in stock will be ordered | promptly. Anyone having work at the store for repairs will plesse call for it at once. D. Ross BusHMAN uu A bi. (Christmas Carde—10c Per Dox The price of Christmas post cards bss been knocked in the head, and the costomer gets the benefit. Ten cents will buy a deozan from the Re porters cabinets. By mall, eleven cents. That is the bottom price. The cards are exceptionally pretty ; all made in Germany. ——— a a — The peculiar properties of Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics cf ivfloenzs, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonis. Bold by Murray & Bitoer, me ep ————- of Alfalls is A limited quantit the under- offered for male Ly signed, RED TAG ALFALFA - - - 1c Ib, PINK TAG ALFALFA - - - 1c Ib, Less 5 per ct. for cash with order) THE RED TAG ALFALFA is the Intter cut and is fine and green, THE PINK TAG ALFALFA ls green but a bit coarser than Red Tag Al falfan. Otherwise the Pink Tag Alfalfa is first quality, Boldonly in bale lots, which run about 100 Ibe, per bale. Prices quoted mean delivered 1. 0. b. at hire Hall station, on L. & T. R. BR. Orders will now be booked for Decem- ber delivery. The quantity is Hmited, as only the surplus over a car load is offered al these prices, Last year many requests came Wo late, §. W. SMITH, CENTRE HALL, PENN, Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor ACOUPON IN EACH SACK OF VERI-BEST FLOUR MEANS A SILVER SPOON FOR YOU FARMERS ! [do chop- ping at all times at FOUR CENTS a Bushel—and do it good ! Goods PENN’A - STORE of taste : FINE SUITS OVERCOATS SHIRTS FANCY SOCKS SUSPENDERS NECKTIES HANDKERCHIEFS PACKED IN XMAS BOXES UMBRELLAS COATS, 245 owen TAILOR-MADE SUITS CHILDREN’S DRESSES SILK SCARFS SHIRTWAISTS 2. FINE FUR SETS SILK KIMONAS SILK UNDERSKIRTS COAT SWEATERS RAINCOATS HATS AND CAPS GLOVES, TRUNKS SUIT CASES & BAGS New Year, S00000000000000000000% vu HOLIDAY GOODS 0 A MORE COMPLETE AND FINER LINE OF CHINA : THAN EVER. FINE TABLE LINEN TOWELS COVERS, SCARFS PILLOW AND SHEET SHAMS CROCHETED DOILIES NAPKINS SIDEBOARD SCARFS TIES KRRCHIEFS GLOVES FANCY COLLARS GAUNTLETS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS FOR YOUR FRIENDS H. F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills - - - Penn. POP0000V0000000000000000000000000000000000002000000067 J. W. COBLE, Mgr CHAS VARDYKE Des Mcines, Ia. Gentlemen You offer A paid u 1 ces I have d years insurance free. heard of it, ete. the Royal Union and managed shall be only too glad to do so. J. W. COBLE - JAMES I. THOMPSON GENERAL AGENT LEMONT, PENN'A Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manuface turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa., are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar anteed to conform with all Pure ¥ood Laws, ¥ PIPE Both bgt of Lead Water Pipe, 0 Pumps and Repairs CAMP CANDY CO. Manufacturers Won. v TYRONE, PENN'S | Charles L. Kinsloe, August 2, 1910 in Btate College, $4000, .