The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1913, Image 5

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REBERSBURG
The Rebersburg bunters
pretty gnod success,
far sucosaded in
and one deer.
Mrs John Harter and daughter Mre
Harry Hubler spent last week at
Relina Grove.
Mra George Winters, afier epending
A week at Anronsturg at thé home of
her sick mother, has returned home.
Misa Sarah Meyer of Boonville is
visiting in towo for several days,
The Young Peoples Missionary
Society will hold an entertainment in
the Reformed church at this place or
Thanksgiving evening.
Mra. Charles Bmall
bed with rheumatism,
Clyde Duck of Madisonburg has
finished thrashing ersin in this
vieinity and is now baling hay for Lhe
farmers,
Mrs.
Stoner
where
weeks,
Frank Long, sat tenent
the D D Roser farm, has rented the
Hsackenburg howe st Bmoilton sand
will move there ju the spr
Therumor that T. M,
purchased the farm his brother-in
law, T. W., Walker, is incorrect The
rumor, no doubt, grew out of trane-
actions entirely foreign to the
a farm.
met witl
they have thus
killing three bear
is confined tr
and so
Miata Colle,
for several
Minnich
tn
visit
Lester
have gone
they will
present ni
iD.
(iramley had
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Fé
sale of
* On Sunday afternoon, SBarab, wif
of Jacob Gey hart, died very suddenly
Although ber health had been failing
for over a year, her death came vers
unexpectedly, She ate dinner wit!
the famuily, and goon afterwards was
corpse Nhe was the mother of elever
children, six of whom are liv
lay a week a unanimous esl
was extended to Rev, Melzger of Pen
brook to become pastor of
Reberaburg Lutheran charge
Melz zor preached for the three
gregasiors on Fundasy a week,
after the close of the respactivaservice
a uopanimous vole was cast iovithhg
hima to bieame the regular pa i
Th regaticn at this time has not
ply from the minister
CC piace ft call,
or refusal of the
ns on lorem A
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Mies Msud Bair of Altoona spent
few days pleasantly at the |
Allen Bower.
M: Bresaler and child Nolfe'
wwe were the welcome visitors of
arren Wiokletlech during the past
¥ {
Cie Gi
3 of ¥
ar
Po!
her p
Mingle,
Mra. Msabelle Halo of Sant
a fow days wilh her parents,
Mra, HH E. Crouse
I'he Reformed BSunday-schorl
d to bold a Curistmas service
Christmas eve
“fp :
jam: port visited
ep
5 tr
a, George MeCormick and son of
ers Milla spent a few days witl
arente, Mr. and Mrs E ©
has
deeid 01
ar
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a,
Fhe Luther:
Fosnk-ofl ord
it Lent
o their home at this §
iil have 8 turkey rossi at
me of their mother, Mra Sera Lei 2.
n Thenkspiving. Their son.
Charles Tomlinson and wife, of
them.
ost
Pottars Mills
Mra Parran and baby relurned (
their: home ip Pittsturg on Friday
Parra, bofore mactisge was XM #8
M-died( o:ycer,
3. Aerie Potlaol nn
burg spent several
father, Alexander Mo!
Harry
Michael
Bacday at
Mie, Aun
her homie alter
we
Win, MeClaskey Laas been
pericusly Hi the past i1WO weeks,
Mize¢p Myra Kimport Nelle
Wilkinson of Stale College spent Na
day alerncon and evening wit
friends at this place,
Mra. Roland Foust and ehildren of
Altoona are at the home of Hamu)
Bituner,
Mrs. G. H. McCormick and
gon are ependivg several
Anrorsiuig.
Forester (!, R. Meek of Colury
spent Fueday night at the home of F
A, Unison,
EE }op2
Spring Mills.
Mre, W. M, Grove ie ill
John Myers and f mily spent Fils
day at Rebersburg.
Mise Mabel Allison is visiting her
brother, Chatles in Toronto, Canadas,
Mr.and Mis. I. J Zub'er went to
Yeggertown on Tusrdny to visit (Lelr
deughter, Mra. Charles Grenoble,
Mr and Mra. Lloyd Bmith left for
their hom: in Johnstown, on Monday,
after apending two weeks with rels-
tives and friends.
Mre, Ida Harter of Rebersturg ard
davghter, Mra. E hel Hubler, called
on r. and Mrs. C. J. Finkle on
Haturlay,
Mr. Day of Sugsr Valley will move
fnto the house vacated by Reuben
Bhees'ay, He is cmployed by Ramuel
Btitger in the blacksmith shop
Dr. and Mra. H. B. Bresucht, Mr
and Mrs OU P. Lorg, and Harry
Allison attended the fuveral of their
cousin Herbert Sheffer at MifMlinburg,
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Sup ith
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Chambers
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Wilkinson of this place and
‘oyle of Puladelphils spent
state College.
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absence
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and
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| | that put them all to route in the last Glidden Tour, a 1,300-
{} mile course trom Minneapolis to Glacier National Park. The
| Metz ‘“ 22" was pitted against cars costing from five to ten
times as much, yet the three Metz cars were the only team
that held a Perfect Score, without additional allowance or
time extension of any, for the entire eight days of the contest.
: EQUIPPED COMPLETE 1914 IMPROVEMENTS
METZ “22” $475
|
|
| WINNER OF THE GLIDDEN TOUR
| The Gearless Car—No Clutch to Slip—No Gears to Slip
The Metz ‘* 22’ won Glidden and
Minneapolis News tr , best suited
three regular
the tour
the Glidden Tour and «
simply bec
wercome all road « without strain or injury.
stock cars that composed the Metz team were the only
equipped with Gearless transmission.
\
aptured
uge it is
{ ditions
to
CArs in
control, and the
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Call and Investigate, or Phone or Write for Catalogue
GEO. E. MEYER, Agent, Boalsburg, Pa.
BELL 'PHONE--176-23.
will be sold ;
Fixtures for sale, all Show Cases, Racks, Tables, Etc,
st
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important Store fr Men's, Ladies’ and Chi'dren’s wear-
now we are going to retire from business
It makes no differencz how new our stock is or
»
ible time.
All fix-
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pr—
= IM-
edd
In a a i i —— ——— a]
LOOK!
Fall and Winter Goods are com-
ing in daily.
A fine line of Men's Dress Shoes at
$2 25 to $3.50, Tan and Black.
Strong line of Work Shoes for Men and
Boys, all prices.
|
SETCROP0 0020000 00 Pe RBOO
New Fall and
Winter Goods
A full line of Dress Goods, all
the latest
Rubber Boots and Shoes for wet weather
Fancy Jersey Sweets etc.
The best line of fresh Groceries in town.
We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices
C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall
Am Rl Ne at
~ NEED REPAIRS?
| It will not be long until Weaves and pat-
| the chilly blasts will make |
| the stove the means of com- |
| fort. Is your stove ready |
to make fire in, or does it |
need repairs. See to it now, |
before the rush season will |
| mean delay.
terns
Trimmings, Velvet, Bulgarian
Allovers and Bik,
Hats and Caps
Dress & Work Gloves
We have a full line of Hats and
Caps, also a god line of Dress
anc Work Gloves.
Sweaters
Sweater Coats and sweaters
for Men, Women and Children.
Blankets
Bed Blankets to suit all purses.
Robes and horse blankets
| Probably you are thinking |
| of a new stove for the com-
| ing winter. We handle the
World-Famous
Red Cross Stoves
and Ranges,
Anns man GOOF SAL DO000D EgRBsnans
Selz Royal Blue Rubbers
Come in and let us talk
it over.
I. L SMITH
CENTRE HALL
The Celebrated Godman Fair-
field Shoes,
Corduroy Coats and Trousers.
190000 000080890 vues Seva NOONE TOP RINNE ERRRORDINERRO VY. ova
Come to see us.
H. F. Rossman 3
SPRING MILLS, PA.
pa ase
Georgas Valley. . CVET R000 0000 000000000
The Misses Abbleand Carrie Barger = rn
and Milton Barger all of State College | Sale Register,
spent Bands y with their parents, Mr.| SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, ove o'clock. ai
and Mrs. J U, Barger, | Contre Hall, by Harry Harpor; Red Cross range
» Miss Lizzie Wert went from J. W, | Red Crom heater, and a isrge line of ge,
Gobbles, where she bad been employ.’ household goods, a.
wd for the pest year, 10 her home In| WEDNESDAY, MARCH '
Brush Valley, where she expeots to gue haif miles Wont ohh Tan Ope
spar the wile, . L Burr Fat batosk sud implements,
Mr. and Mrs Morris Lingle snd two 05 CH 17, at 0d Fort,
sons Usarl and Guy spent last Friday | Dr res oaks faim stock and im
with Mrs Busan Davis | March 19, Henry H
Mr. ard Mrs. J. RB. Ripka spent uock eto.—~L. F. Mayes suo re Hall: Farm
od A in Deeks yaiiry on, We | nERIDAY. MARCH 2, All dag by Ww
8'8 paren rf. an re, n | Rowe, near Linden e heat i
Rinks. pai ’ 9 | impleme ts, all ’ and
Charles Ripka J+ at Picasant Gr |
00000000 26" sens ans
—
two and
by Chas, 8
William
ents,
TUESDAY, MARCH 10 010 o'clock, two and
Fonator Burke,’ Haturday night,
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one-half miles vast of Penns Cave a
slley ro d, be Osoas © Homan, fasm we uh
ier, anotionoars.
this week helping bis bro her Stewart |
: | poate Wiss aud Ha .
to husk corn.
buy, and buy freely ;
We do this to show
When you come to the store now
Millheim
James F. Uszzle,
Herry J. Kohibecker,
Perry Krise,
Clarence E Long,
James M Mover,
Edward Boy. r,
flowin KE. Swover,
J.B Desgan,
Geo ge W. Ricketts
John M. Kachik,
WHOLESALE
Orin Vall,
George Parks,
fates Black,
lawrence Nugent
Juha Boje,
Ph, Uasanoy a
Clarency
dai
Philipsburg
Rush Tap, Cu
Show Shwe lwp,
BREWERS LIUEN2E
Philipsburg B ewing Company, Phili
second War
D. R.FOREMAD
Bellefonte, Pa,
November 20th, 1913
2 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.»
letters of adminigiation on
JARED MURKAY., ise of the
Oeutre Hall, Pa, 4 seaweed.
the eslde of
borough of
Letters of administers tion on the above estate
Baving been duly granted to the apdersigbed,
ne would respecifully request persons Knowing
themselves ludebled 10 Lhe estate 0 make im
mediate payment and those having cisims
Against the same 10 present them duly suthen-
ticated for settlement,
H. F. BIINER,
202 Centre Hall, Pa.
HENRY PF. BITNER, A. M , Ph. D,
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER
Mor! es, Bonds, Will
at short notice, One r experience in law of
fice, Terms 0 Bell phone 174,
MURRAY'S DRUG STORE, CENTRE HALL,
$r-13-1y
PORK WANTED ~ Hightest market price paid
for dressed jork--W. H, MEYER, on the Suyder
farm, Spring Mills, BR. D.
Bell ‘phone, 811.
NERVOUS?
All run down? Ayer’s Sarsapariila
is a strong nerve tonle. No alcohol.
Sold for 60 years. | -
Ask Your Doctor. PLT fen
Aut el A AN SI RS AB
Col, al kiude—W1ber.
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS OF
EVERLASTING REMETBRANCE
Braceletts |
Mesh Bags
Silverware |
Diamonds
Watches
Rings
Everything in Jewelry from the moderately priced to the |
| most exquisite.
If you have not received our Catalogue, we will be pleased
to send you one.
F. P. BLAIR & SON
BELLEFONTE’ PA,
BOTH "PHONES
wvewaswewdtEsLCO see sRRRe
If you are in the ‘market
for a good
FOUR-HORSE FARM
situated in Penns Valley consult
me at once for particulars,
Also have for sale § Nice Homes
situated in different parts of Centre
Hall,
Buyers and Sellers will do well
to consult me as I keep posted on
market,
CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW,
The National
Stockman & Farmer
PITTSBURG, PA.
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Real Estate and Insurance
CENTRE MALL, PA,
00800000000 ENPNIROI E000
+I OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
K Bi-room house and lot and ad’
att rout, Oamtre Hal ey of wa he
Ayelet a WA RE
Oentre
STOVE FOR SALE « La stove, suitable for
oh . office, school
se, ets, In fast
cle condition | almost new, aid ALA hergainen
THE CENTRE BEVORTER, Centre Hall, .
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