THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918 Re ————— wo ren MORE GOODS, MORE SERVICE, MORE STIR AND ACTIVITY EVERYWHERE--THE RUSH OF A BUSY SEASON IS UPON US A “Do You "lean to Say This Suit is Only $10,” Said a Man. DECENBER COURT JURORS. Grand and Traveise Jurors Drawn for the Two Weeks Court Begloning Monday, December 1st, The December court opens on the first Monday of that month, which falls on the first day of the month. The jurors drawn follow : GRAND JURORS, E. A. Bullock, blacksmith, Boggs i C. R. Brown, blacksmith, Millheim Llyod Dinges, miller, Haines B. C. Fredericks, laborer, Gregg W. C. Gramley, huckster, Gregg f. Harry Gunsallus, clerk, Snow Shoe Boro Lid. Grevish, miner, Rush Thos. S. Hazel, merchant, Bellefonte Jacob Harpster, farmer, Ferguson C. U. Hoffer, clerk, Philipsburg Geo. W. Keister, lumberman, Haines James P. Kelley, clerk, Snow Shoe Boro _ Jacob Lyon, butcher, Bellefonte Howard Miller, gentleman Miles BE. C. McKinley, laborer, Boggs James McMullen, gentleman, Boggs Stuart Ripka, farmer, Spring C. M. Resides, farmer, Union William Rider, laborer, Bellefonte W. F. Rishel, tarmer, Gregg W. H. Sinkabine, farmer, Gregg Hammond Sechler, merchant, Belle- fonte «. Benj. Smith, mason, Bellefonte J. Linn Woomer, mason, State Col lege IRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK, pn Another Week of the Rarest Economies in STYLISH WINTER CLOTHES All women’s and ) and materials that the 515.00 and $18.50 COATS at yo os 11 ges’ ¢lzog are envolved hil avarice th awiartoet atirlee 1ISBE8 BIZe8 dre €nvoived IHKeéwise the smariesi LY ICS ¢ Fach revel be TASNION World Knows, We said ves. ‘‘ Well, alter the trousers right away,”’ he continued. paid sixteen dollars for a suit in another place just about a month ago that : near as good as this.” These are smart ’ [t’s on the back of the We doubt if there ylvania equal to the We haven't got that suit to show you now. man \ Novelty Coatings an 11 ¥ utili r fanc y styles and