THE CENTRE REPORTER Faris township. Tusseyville Fy ISSUED WEEKLY. Miss Margaret Weber of State Col- | Messrs. William and George Bwariz, | iF i lege visited in Boalsburg from Thurs. | who are students'at the Bu quehanos { 8.W. SIUTH, . . . Editor and Proprietor. | day Lill Monday, | University, Selins Grove, came home | Hi : 9 « - Rev, 8. C. Btover attended Bynod at | Thursday to attend the funeral of | Hi o are i ca O r paired ut the Pout Office in Centre Hall as Sunbury last week. "|their grandfathe. and remaived with | | Mrs, C. W. Corl is spending this | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W CENTRE Haus, de a Penn'A. week at Btate College, | Bwariz, over Bunday. | |S ! I B ° _ Soa Miss Helen Whitehill of Houser] Wilbur Runkle, who is a student at | a il Sli nN eSS 7 HURSDAY. 00 TOBER 30, 1913 ville took a drive to Boalsburg ob | Lanecsster, is spending a few weeks at -— Monday. { the home of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs TE RMS, ~The terms of subse — to the Re- Mre, William Stover and daughter | John LL. Rankle. Porter areone dollar pet year iu advance, Mrs. Grant Charles with her littlesou | Mr. and Mrd, Reuben Stoner of ADVERTISING RATES-Displa advertise- . : ‘ : . . me AE oF Lot OF TIOre Tathen. for BDI2Y more in: | Bugene spent a few days of last week | W selington, are visiting friends at a wrtions, ten cents per inch for each issue. Dis- i lative sar Li ry Hal thi ' Bay advertising occupying loss space than ten- | With rela ivea near Linden Hall iia place £0 - : $ H inches and for less than three insertions, from: T. D Boal.aud mother, Mra, George The stor ok visited Tueseyville last ’ fifteen to twenty-five cents per inch for each; ; . : issue, Avoording. to ¢ aposition. Minimum | Boal, and Mademoi:elle Cecile Delis | week and left a big baby boy at the charge, seventy-five cents. garde, with their servants departed on | home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Me- Local notices accompanying display advertis s for Washington Y (1. wher ‘al iny ’ ’ ing five conts per line tor each insertion; other | Monday for Vas H 0g o, D. gh ere niin] : 0 11 \ al 1 ot101 1S wise, eight cents per line, minimum charge, | they will remain for aa indefiaile Miss Mabel Z rbyy who has been at ’ twenty-five cents, time, the Bellefonte hospitid for several “o Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, aud ten cents per line for each ad- Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Dale made a | weeks, returned to her home last week ditional insertion. bisiness trip to Williamsport the lat-| and the writer is sorry to say that ghe Masket Reports, ter part of last week, : is not improving, but hopes for = : Mrs, Margaret Keller, who hge been | speedy recovery, Wheat, Je rises smmmmman uml) 8 ailing for several weeks, is recovering David Btouer, one of our bhustli 4 : Corn, on cob, 70 1bS............. Sassssrasernerasis 70 0 : ' gh. B Ee ay : arte rea y or your inspection Corn, shelled, 56 Ib8.........ccsniiasensressssnmnns 10 Fhe workman on the state road | farmers, has been housed up for n RYE ives os . “expect to complete the work this days with grippe. ORES init rents anni sraisnmmarssess ses sasses seters rinse Be week. smm————— —— ——— Hay, Timothy, Art grade..........8i3 001015 o0| A Bummber of men are busy working Potters Mills il GROCERY DEPARTMENT, stock complete. i 19 OO + ‘ ine | OF 3ai ithe . z Hay, mixed .... commis $10 00 to 12 00 | at the pew pipe line from Galbraith George Thomas of New Gap to Boalsburg. OD More or State College vieluea| 272087 With hispavents, Mr asd Mee. | VIL Syyeet Potatoes by the barrel. 8. Thomas, Butter ER EE Sa A 3 1 ir i ae S| av $ . . : LATA ..coeercesensacssirenssnsnsanss in this place from Ealurday until Miss Madie Bedleyon of Barnham - Monday. ' . o ~ ent the past week with the Miss:s Or) —~ " tan AP ONTMENT | “3 ge rg hn ma 205%, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT or ; Alloons iit Ure “4 \ ‘ , a business trip to A'loopa lset Thurs ir. and 3 G. H. Mo! ormict day. apent Runday st the homes of Willian i . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wagner attend-| oot SHES EAB POE of 0 See our stock for what you need. Have just received y ed the funeral of Ads € 1¢ last Mire ( ‘ d tbe funeral of Adam Krumrine las Mrs, Catharine Puff of Centre Bag LE ae Ne a carload of American Woven Wire Fencing, buy now, a ra, | TRAre ipfell 0 sdpnecoln, Blauser. . 1 . . . Nebraska, who visited in Boalsburg Mrs. Elmer Stump and. children of prices alway advance in the spring. snd other paris of Centre county dur- z Hall, evening iil be observed at each | Dg the last six weeks, tor k her de- John Wagner. o De or, XDesling To viel “Mis Caroline McUlakey sper CARLOAD OF LEIGH PORTLAND CEMENT ing : § is be t Lhe . IHS 4h + pea'ward to Minnesota isd 5 ee - ’ wait rOItEn a1 tht ate. Boy re Yeeseut Colyer, for Fal: trade, also have a special brand of white cement, Wp tly Bellefonte are viaitiog at tl pecs to reech her home about Te ¢ ral ‘ otive Pub! ety ~ < ho'idaye. : . get our prices. etme applicants ewan Aaronsburg, ni eh published by the w STEAM, CANNEL and SCREENED LUMP COAL : : U. hall will be open Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bower were (* T U as par the fllowiig 1 Ha'urday eveuviog ver to Linganton to attend the fuuers A 2 » on oof . ats iu " 3 Nee. Sure Train towasbipobarge | ro Loguaton io wiiend the toeral | AL a esting of Be txeeutivs ony | | We have the best of Steam Coal for your threshing, clonte, O ober 15 b, 1913, it Hard Coal for your stoves, Cannel and Screened Lump who lives with John Z:rby at Colyer,| Mrs. W. B. Bitner of Spring ig very seriously ill was very pleasantly entertained by I'be reneral election on Tuesday. | her sister, Miss Alice Bright ( ¢ jcanse in Go to tLe polls and perform your Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crouse, J, W gether with the names of the boo Ww ; 1 v ft tia 1 sir: liee Leys kL o~ | 7 v fom 7 il (rn duty as a good citiz:n. Foster and sisler, sccompsuied by a jen aud signers of the spplicatione, ¢ are in the market for ail Kin ttende \ a F. H. FCHAD, Becrelary. i © - I V. Musser. the hardware mer | Dutberof thers, attended the banquet } \ Walnuts, etc. given the teachers’ (raining class at a ——— - operation was performed in . the oot : . . : . spending two weeks with Mis. Caro art fOR II on Baturds ver. lallefont Wp I. . 2 J Bellefonte hospita line Mesz>, returned to their home in ing, and ¢ ndition at ope Foun 8 SE RING MIL C. A. Weaver of Coburn was sword | New York City. : saital ba rneratinnt i in as deputy to Bheriff A. B. Lee, ol Those from a distan e who attended Friday forenoon, to succeed Mr |iha fageral of Mre. J. Holl yway Cronss Rowe. Mr. Weaver is a former cout- | w.re her mother. Mra. J. D. Me occu ty commissioner, Cliotock, Mr, and Mrs. Williaa Me ————————— a Miss Verna Rowe, daughter of Mr. | Clintock, Mr. and Mra, Earl Me LOCALS and Mrs. Samuel J. Rowe, is learn- | Clintock, Mr. and Mrs, John Camp ‘the Y B. room ing the switch-board in the Bell tele | bell and son Clifford, Mr. and Mme © aay faning { phone exchange, at Centre Hall, hav | Harvey McClintock and Mra John PF a any Teal ng "; jng sccepted the position of supply | Everhart, all of Lock Haven ; Mr. and a ; : ; : . i i i WN operator. Mrs. William Marr, Renovo ; Mr. and | |, 000 Be Caae Hep a TEs A Tene . al George Mr. and Mre, George B. Jackson of Mrs. Herbert Gib:on snd Earl Husted, | Njitany Mountsin, Wednesday, N Rtate College were guests of Mr. and Osceola Mille; Mr. and Mra. Albert vember 5 hb. See his sdvertizement , Mrs. T. L. Bmith, in Centre Hal), | Erwin, Flemington; Mise Beatrice lis lacus ‘al i wile ‘ ro pn sitsats ad 1) i 3. Ped fi from Saturday until Mondsy morning, | Cal), Etate College; Fred Crouse, It is rqaestid that all canned frui Mr. Jackeon conducts s cigar store in Pittsburg ; Mra. Mable Haines, Bup. for the Loysville O phan’s Home he : sent in not later than Baturdsy, Ni the college town. bury ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Durst| oo . y i R Mrs. W. F. K verpber 8 h. Plenty of jars for ex; i and son Kay, Mrs, . X. eile t share ome Miesio ay. Bar Mra. Mary nresmer of Millbeim 1 ¥, Sirs Aeiler, Mrs ohange Home Mission Day, Funday will spend the winter with her sister, E'iza Stamp, and Mrs. Bamuel Sig np, November § h —UCommitier, Mrs, Rose Bair, in Philadelphia, and Centre Hall ; James Durst, Reedaville jater will make ber home with her Mrs. Margaret Bitner, Bpring Mills: e CW a Furnishings : " ¥ daughter, Mra Klepper, wife of Hoo. My ahd Mrs Clayton Brungsr [0 S Fallin Hair - W. Howard Klepper, in Lock Haven | ea vrg. ct ft ——c—— R. D. Musser of Bpring Mills, ac M ne © i , Many a woman who doesn’t even [Hall's Hai ir Renewer certainly stops F 1 S i f I | « C » companied by his daughter, Mise], 0 (op gen fog can 1ufils ber hn fallin; g hi No doubt about it what- a ale oO 00IX Oovel ings Ruth, and grandchildren May and band’s temper aver oy will surely be satisfied Nevin Funk, were in Centre Hall, : wn ne he oO oe : guests of Mr. apd Mra. Ralph D — resent extra special price consessions on Dinzes, on Balurday, Mr. Musser ie | A RUGS, CARPE TE, LINOLEUNMS and fond of children, and has adopted the MAT" TINGS “av » the two gracdehildren named here, Miss Beasia Harshbarger and broth- 2 ‘ er, Frank Harshbarger, of Poller My. Kessler left for New Bed Room Suits Mills two weeks sgo went to Altoons : Three or 7 piece, Golden Quarter- yoartered Oak. be nt glass. claw ] to visit their brother, J. E Hareh- Y k M ’ ed Oak, barrel sw ell dresser & stand. feet, carved ornaments, heigh barger., The latter returned home last or ’ onday Morning. : i ) Balurday. The Altoona Mr. Harsh- Bed Room Suits classy piece, and is «offered at great barger is a dealer in pesateurized milk Three or 7 piece, Golden Quarter- sacrifice. Come early for this. and cream, and has built up a large ed Oak, serpentine dresser and stand. BU - : de : FFEIS Mer. and Mrs. William L. Musser Bed Room Suits Quartered and Plain Qak. High- of Altoona are sending cub messages Three or 7 piece, Plain Oak, pol- ly polished, well made. Sold for less announcing the birth of a daughter, ished ; decidedly handsome. than real value. wn SAIANY binivg Thomo ber He expects to buy an entire new line of Three or 7 piece, American Quar- KITCHEN CABINETS and have Se 3. 8 le pal, b tered Oak ; fine finish, beautiful. A and papa Musser is looking after the Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs, : > From $8.00 and up. These in. business effairs as usual, when not Iron Beds, in great variety | clude the celebrated Hoosier and Sel- imparting the gloriously good vews White enameled, 2-inch contin- lers goods. None better. to his friends. uous post, brass trim. WINDOW SHADES Michael Shafter of near Rebersburg \ He will buy only the newest and best adapt- iad . Ath s a \ wash town on. Friday, He is. past y only d best adap White enameled, with and without From the good to the best grades. ninety years of age, and in August ed styles on the market, brass trim. . All colors, all sizes, Sold with or suffered several severe hemorrhsg: 8 Oxodized copper, brass trim, very without springs f the nose that ly N . of the nose that reduced him very pretty. See how well we much, but, vow as for a pumber cf y : th } Buy for Jernis 8, AR : ) years back, be is remarkably lspry for The Vernis Martin beds can please you by one of his sge. He keeps interestid LIBRARY TABLE | coming here and Now and inrthe present dsy hsppenings and in Come and Look Them Over, wrod Golde i making Known ~ touch with the political world, fini gSuatvelu] Golden Oak, full polish your 8 da. FUTURE The show that was in town last yy wosk closed Baturday evening with an enthusiastic sudience “that was : 5 » eipecially futerested in the prizw O00 awarded mccordiog to voles cast by K i ‘SSI E R’S e » w - p 5 » IL © n., width 38 in. This is a beautiful, patrons, The recipients of these \ #2 r 0 Mary W an, ; Pring Jats i AY ol iymu, & | CENTRE HALL, PA, ring, aud Bruce Koarr, the baby ring. DEPARTMENT STORE : : MILLHEIN Of course, the fortunate ones are grateful for the assistance rendered by their frieuds to win,
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