EU t { S990 dtldeiIsd nav RTRs & 4 i & £ DOES YOUR STOVE © w vou are in the market T i { yk NEED REPAIRS? not be long until for a good FOUR-HORSE FA situated in OPPORTUNITY WEEK AT CLASTER'S LIE RN Penns Valley consult rE ——— et aa Y tnt me Also have | gituated in differ at once {or particular With each new opportunity week more and more persons realize the wonderful money saving advanta- or sale § Nice Homes ges that the coming week affords. There isn’t any of the more than five hundred bargains that you'll find on sale here that isn’t desirable in every particular and lower in price than it can be bought ordinarily, here or anywhere else. So great are the savings to be secured, that a journey from any distance will be worth while to take advan- tage of them, This week’s offerings are especially strong in wearing apparel for men, women and children. ] he good warm clothing that will be needed during the next few months can be bought now to better money savings advantages than at any other time, lactae wrll i Lr blasts will make Hall : the means of eom- Buvers and Beller stove ready { ss 14 + 10 CONRUIL 1 market, CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Real Estate and Insurance ‘ . i See Lo it now, * USN season will CENTRE HALL, PA / EID LLSCOLBIUNe wre BROS 2808 a sesceene fete RO0e PORT 9RGe YD 4 Srret os hiv ir sve or V you are thinking ag ovoid ergh ee 2 sees em ——— Most men and young men know the pleasure of choosing their Suit and Overcoat where Assortments are Greatest and Prices are Least. stove for the com- 11’ [1 ee Ys The National Stockman & PITTSBURG, World-Famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges, Farmer Worlds Cireatest Farm Paper ATS A SER OM NS A A A ET ON TRG TI Week and fime is Out omes Every Stops When 3 i 1 f $ 1.00 size or need. IH Usual $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, $ 7.50 Sol re pl cy aud Usual $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, $ 9.95 Usual $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.00 Usual $18.00 Suits and Overcoats, $14.50 P 1 i h y | : : aA apt y dem: f overv ato Never a week but a dozen of new garments arrive to freshen our collections and meet the de mand, of every taste, oi 1. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL special offers. NC SG A A IT A son "TRC WILE HECR so evOBODO New Fall and Winter (Goods sin soon I .adi ? CS sencgan® Stationery FE L000986W Hats and Caps The Famous English Gabardine Men’s Ios v i {i= i . < Pen and Per Dress & Work Gloves RAINCOATS il Tablets Regular $15.00 Value at Special Price ij Good gra SyenBANC 8890S e , a Sweaters W ant a Good Toilet Paper? So Many Little Girls are Being Costumed Here Biankets Suits for Boys $4.00 100 Each Brown and Grey mixed suits Norfolk style, 17 in with box pleats and stitched belts, 8 to Vears. Charming $7.00 Coats 6 to 14 Yrs. $4.00 Serge Dresses Balkan Effect Glove Specials i - a Women’s $1.00 & $1.25 Values ja. i . Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. Ww a a8P IT PEO Peever cow SO GOOW “at 3°} va THE CENTRE REPORTER B5¢ TOWS ia Tan Cape Gloves, also Two Clasp Kid Gloves with black, light and dark tans. g : . y 4 25 AQ © ed backs: P. X. M. sewn. 31.98 82.48. ’ — ah? SUITS - COATS - DRESSES The widest and most pleasing assortment of a ————_— - EE SAE ET SO RT ——— LOOK! Fall and Winter Goods are ing in daily. A fine line of Men's Dress Shoes at $2 25 to $3.50, T: PU Pedy oir 1 [ELS FRERE | that challenge superiority at anything near like these prices ; all v oml- Value $135 TOP COAT SUITS $12.08 Snolv a’: lara sy1 da { Yr Liaoon: material Finely tailored SuUlls OL SCTEC, diagonal Ina : $9.50 Three quarter and full length models in fine mannish coatings double faced zibelines and striped velours, with ; patch pockets, plush colars or large velvet buttons. lain y | Dome wi an atom of to mar their mannisn SMariuniess, i 1 Ss viahad wh i Top Coats Value $20.00, $14.08 others prettil y finished wit } } 1 Fn sti 13 $1¢ ff varn dved gatin coat linings. the back nick quality oil varn dyed Satin coat ining v blu la ok and brown a tei1 Plas Vy biue, bla ck ang orowil. 1 didi lal Ne . 3 ’ 3 i ii tail 1 and semi dressy styles. Some without talieowred and Semi aressy Sly ics. . iil iid il decoration Strong line of Work Shoes for Men and Boys, all prices. Rubber Boots and Shoes for wet weather in I h touches of velvet or belts ; al Wide and tempting varieties in black, brown, taupe, navy blue and two tone boucles also fine astrachan eloth and chinchilla. They are made in the very smartest new Excell er it quality serges, w winter styles many with big wool velour or astrachan cloth il tyl blue tailoirecl styles collar and cuffs, and nearly all fully lined. trimmed ba 55 uits $16.50 Value $22.50 1 hij ‘ $1 gp 3 sical words and bediord Coras, cutaway effect, showing button Fancy Jersey Sweets etc. ks. tuxedo collars. t line of fresh Groceries in town, The We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices C.F. EMERY, Centre Hal Neen CLASTER’S Sales Register, 3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, on pike mid way between Old Fort and Spring Mile, by F. A. | Foreman : Two horses, three cows, bull, six | young cattle, 13 shosts, 2 brood sows, boar, {srm ing implements, Buffalo inculmtor. No. 12 De Laval cream separator, and many other articles WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 12 o'clock, two and one-half miles west of Centre Hall, by Chas. 8. Burris : Farm stock and implements Criders Exchange BELLEFONTE, PA. aa ke hid S-— THE OENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913 | A Dish of Tea. YY “Dish” throughout the eighteenth egntury was a colloquialism for cup. In | fashionable at first, and for long, ten was kK ) ith- mg, tea is drunk from a cup with TUESDAY MARCH 17, at Old Fort, by William out a handle brought from China. The Bradford. Large faim stock and imploments — | vessel was termed a dish. When the | I» F. Mayes, auct. j Chinese cup was first copied by Eng- Fall and Winter Wear We are well stocked with a complete line of shares tomeet the requirements for Fall and V 7inter wear, For houses LADIES March 19, Henry Homan, Centre Hall: Farm | lish potters, the convenience of a han: die wns added. The sancer also was brought from China. It received the! name because of its resemblance to the Englizh saucer, a platter in whieh sauce was served. The familiar gibe. “saucer eyes.” wns originally inspired by the sauce saucer long before Lord Arlington gave the first tea party In England. in Arlington house, where Buckingbam palace stands, at the res toration period.—Loundon Chronicle, Claaring Up History, As a part of the squabble over the world's decisive battles a reader comes forward with the statement that Wa- terloo decided nothing. If Napoleon Bonaparte had won the battle he would have been erished a few days later. Yet everybody coficerned went through the fight as If it really meant something. It Is strange how much clearer we see some things the further we get away from them.~Cleveland Plain Dedler, bs i stock, eto. L, F. Mayes, nuct, SHOP CLOSED - John Huss sunourices that he to Nov. 22nd, WANTED Pennsylvania nthers Pennsylvania wolf hide. set Pennsylvania elk horns, Apply to H. W, BHHOEMAKER, 71 Broad. way, New York City, BTOVE FOR BALE. <Large stove, suitable for py room, office, school house, ete. In fest class condition ; almost new, Hold at a bargain. THE CENTRE REPORTER, Centre ial, EJ ovsE AND LOT FOR BALE Eight-room house and lot and adjoining lot on | Main street, Centred Hall, Pa. Good stable, also variety of good fruit, Call on or write, ! MRS, M. A. REAIVICK, a Centre Hall, Pa. —— a a Doctors Endorse || " Ne id not believe doctors endorsed @) coughs colds, we woud not offer if 10 3a -y Sold for 70 years, For th: : working man we have a strong shoe tly it is made for hard wear and for the part ‘cular dresser we have the shoe of corres t shape and size. SWEATERS complete line of Sweaters ave Wa and Children. Be: fore buying, first see ours. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL A WE ST SSN
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