The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1913, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918
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MORE GOODS, MORE SERVICE, MORE STIR AND ACTIVITY
EVERYWHERE--THE RUSH OF A BUSY SEASON IS UPON US
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“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 <u
Nearl: all a
as god ad. o
whom we've just quoted, but we have others just
buttons,
Is
it
ever have been suits in Bellefonte or in the state of Pen:
WOMEN’S, MISSES’
Guaranteed strictly pure wool ; regular price asked $15
i $12.50
, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $2.08
i
suits we have marked at $10.00,
3 A ye +3 tap
asked by other stores
and $16.50 ; fered here a
$4.50 SKIRTS
are oi
The showing is immense. All sizes represented. Serges, worsteds and
cassimeres,
Men’s and Young Men's
Chinchilla
OVERCOATS
Choose Now From 12 Styles
of New $2 Hats For Men
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Silk Dresses
Everything from the quality of
the material to the minutest
of finishing is as perfect as we
have it made, and the
always wanted dark shades and a
number of fashionable novelties.
$7.50 | Men’s & Women’s Heavy all
Wool Sweater Coats, Regular
r ’
George Brian, farmer, Potter detail Women’s
David Bebrers, farmer, Half Mcon
Charles Batchler, agént, Rush
* John C. Bathurst, barber, Liberty
Chas. F. Cock, book-keeper, Bellefonte
A. C. Confer, farmer, Gregg
H. A. Crain, manager, Philipsburg
J 8. Condo, farmer, Marion
Alfred Derr, editor, Bellefonte
L. M. Decker, laborer, Potter
James Eberts, farmer, Worth
Thomas Fleisher, farmer, Potter
J. T. Fye, farmer, Burnside
M. I. Gardner, Insurance agent, Belle-
fonte
Edward Grove, laborer, Milesburg
W. F. Goss, farmer, Taylor
Christ. Hipple, teamster, Snow Shoe
twp.
John Hipple, lumberman, Union
Miles M. Hall, farmer, Union
J. Fearon, Hughes, laborer, Spring
John Hook, iaborer, Harris
Albert Hazel, carpenter, Unionville
Miiton Kern, barber, Bellefonte
Henry Kline, Inn keeper, Bellefonte
Newton Krebs, merchant, Ferguson
P. P. Leitzel, butcher, Millheim
Philip Leister, farmer, Potter
Rush Larimer, ldborer, Bellefonte
Charles Lutz, farmer, Benner
Albert Maguire, mason, Worth
Fred Mechtley, laborer, College
C. A. Miller, lsundryman, State Col-
lege
H. C. Musser, teacher, Miles
A. C, Morris, Jr., laborer, Bellefonte
George A. Miller, merchant, Bellefonte
James McWilliams, laborer, Ferguson
Fred Penny, laborer, Rush
J. 1. Reed, mason, Rush
Damel Stine, laborer, South Philips-
burg
James Stahl, saddler, Centre Hall
J. 8. Swabb, laborer, Potter
David Slagel, carpenter, State College
J. P. Shook, farmer, Miles
Harry Sawers, merchant, State Col-
lege
William Wood, merchant, Rush
John White, farmer, Howard twp.
8. E. Ward, mechanic, Ferguson
Wilcox, Charles carpenter,
Philipsburg
TRAVERSE JURORS ~SECOND WEEK,
oat
an - se .
$10.75 and
frocks of fashionable crepe de
G5 attractive
- . we LIAL VE
colors are } Al ali
$4 Value 22.98
charmuse and other silks in : a .
In colors of Grey, Na
wanted colors. .
PA haved
Ildrge shawl
close around the neck
In Our TIlen’s Furnishing Silk Shirt Waists
Dep't We Offer Men's $1 &-
$1.25 Shirts at
S55¢
Plain and plaited Shirts,
and plain color mercerized pon
Shirts, with and without collars
tached. These are
cumulations from one of the
shirt manufacturers in the cour’ry. WWFhich Line is the “Best Seller” Among
Women’s Shoes?
very generousily
f I is tHe o
101
Lovely $3 Crepe Kimonas
Very handsomq
act §
Last 01
three of a kin
: 5.7%:
their kind.
ol) aii)
i, ail SIA,
w ‘ 4
wr $ “11% ur bq
white and striped.
Joys’ Overcoats
ry
fancy 42 warm Drov and great
: .
syd 3 | tho
gee button up to th
I+ all
round
the season's ac- 11 lined. 3 to 10 years.
Buy that winter overcoat
colors and cut
big.
Boys Blouses 48c.
now. $20.00 Chinchilla
we have the most calls W'everbody's. The Overcoats
one that
[here 1sn’t a style,
The
:
3 athar that
a . riod ther t
Ways Compe ner 3
ses a : «ey 1 oe
2, nor a toe or a eal ia {
3 tvictlv oar $ 1 ¢
IS SLINCLIY guUalraliieca 1
Pair.
} + ~ . wy a1
Besides, every pail
$2.4
C LAST E R’ S BELLEFONTE, PA.
.e . rs cannot find in this line.
With or without color. White
madras, percales and pongees.
Sizes 6 to 15 years.
CRIDER’'S EXCHANGE
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CS HERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levarl Facias issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Lounty
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sie at the Court House, in the
borough of Bellefonte, Pa., on
MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913
AT 1:30 O'CLOCK, P. M,,
bed real estate to Wil f-
All that certain messusge, tenement and lot of
ground situate in College fOW nship, Centre
county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
oliows, to wil i
On the east by t
suthwest by the southwest half of |
the northwest by an alley, and on the 3
by an alley, It being a jot fronting =
feet on Fairmount Av: nue and exter
by parallel lines one hundred and
feet to an alley, and being known as
and the northeast half of lot No. A Bl
“B*, in the plot or pian of Highland Addition
Frank Beck, carpenter, Philipsburg
John Corman, farmer, Walker to the Borough 9 State College, Tule h pot or
Chas. N. Decker, farmer, Walker for the recording of deeds in miss, Book * FW
Lyman Emerick, merchant, Patton mgedso. 1 belog the Mme fated N ovember, %
Geo. W. Fisher, farmer, Burnside i908, granted and conveyed 0 Jace JL eH. |
Harry Frantz, farmer, Potter Weber, Margaret R. Weber Wredetick 3 ote
John Gordon, fireman, Bellefonte a a Weber and Benjamin F.
Raymoud Gardner, laborer, Liberty K. Weber ( minors ) ownen, terre ian aa
Ed. L. Jordon, farmer, Spring ( eined, levied upon. takes, 1 aa HM, Weber,
T. M. Kunes, merchant, Liberty admi- istrator of &c. otJacob P. Weber, eosuse,
A. L. Johnson, farmer, Patton RUS Oy AL as red Wi tn a
John A. Lucas farmer, Boggs ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff.
Cloment Luss, earpentr, Centr Hall selfs D0, Jit ™
y h s y Ig
Claud Moore, jeweler, Howord Boro
Jacob Meyer, gentleman, Harris
James Martin, laborer, State College
Chester McCormick, farmer, Ferguson
P. J. MeDounnell, foreman, Unionville
Charles Poorman, laborer, Walker
Peter Rolly, blacksmith, Rush
Dennis Reese, farmer, Worth
B. F. Shafler, gentleman, Walker
8. 8. Bimoeox, farmer, Rush
- Henry Sinclair, livery man, Snow Shoe
Boro
H. H. Stover, painter, Miles
H. F. Shook, farmer, Gregg
SHOES
For Fall, and Winter Wear
We are well stocked with a complete line
of shoes to meet the requirements for Fall
and Winter wear,
LADIES’
“FITZEZY"
SHOES
will cure corns!
the following descri
South
Fairmount Avenue: on
of No
A. A. Alexander, farmer, Haines
N. A. Auman, merchant, Millheim
Fd. Beightol, miner, Snow Shoes Boro
forty-four
iot No. 6
in Block
For the working man we have a strong
shoe that is made for hard wear and for
the particular dresser we have the shoe
of correct shape and size.
SWEATERS
We have a complete line of Sweaters
for Men, Women and Children. Be-
fore buying, first see ours.
KREAMER & SON
CENTRE HALL
SOLD ONLY AT
FAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFCNTE
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
EC RGISTER'S NOTICE.
The following accounts have been examined,
and fled of record in the Rexister’s Office
or the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors
and all others in anywise interested, and will be
presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre Coun.
ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 3rd day
of December, A. D,, 1913,
1 The second and ial account of Thomas C,
Helms, executor of, &c., of Daniel Hess, late of
Harris township, deceased,
2 The first and final account of Raymond Mor.
gan, administrator of Benjamin F. Morgan, iste
ot Philipsburg borough, deceased,
3 ‘The first and final account of Ellsworth E.
Ardery, executor, &o., of Hanosh Ardery, late of
®
pC
What are you thankful for ?
Life fau't all muele, in spite of the
fact thet it is largely made up of
ahaips and fl 1a,
COVURT PROCLAMATION,
Whereas the Honorable Bilis L. Orvis, Pres.
dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the
Forty-ninth Judicial District, consisting of the
county of Centre, Dating Jmutd his precept
bearing date the 18th ¥ of October, 1915.
to me directed for holding a Court of Common
Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Semsdons
of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of
Contre, and 19 commence on the
FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER,
Campbell, executor of, &o., of Anna Patton | LOCALS,
Burkett, late of Hall Moon township, deceased | :
11. The first and final soconnt of Margaret 5 | Harry F. Hubler of Pirve, a rafirond
d James C. Reed, administrators of sarah J. | ’ :
Reed, late of Pine Grove Mills, deceased, man, was in Centre Hall for a few
12. The first and final account of Hattle vey, | days.
sdministratrix of, , of Christian Evey, late of | .
Ftate College boron , devensed, | Itwss a delighifal Baturday even:
Harry Todd, agent, Philipsburg
Henry Thompson, farmer, Liberty
William Taylor, milk dealer, Spring
Aaron Ulrich, farmer, Penn
Adam Vonada, gentleman, Miles
J. 8. Weaver, farmer, Haines
Clyde Wieland, laborer, H arris
Alfred Witherite, farmer, Boggs
8. C. Witmer, farmer, Benner
John ME. Yea er, farmer Curtin
We can all pay our respects, but
that isn’t exactly what the bill col
lector is looking for.
Worth township, deceased.
4 The first and final account of J. Bair Alex.
ander, guardian of Rebecos 8. Calboun, © minor
shi ot Harris Calhoun, late of Umonville bor
ough,
5 The first and final account of Martin Nolan,
administrat or of, &o., of Patrick Flanagan, ale
of Rush township, deceased.
6 The fist and final account of John M,
Kachik, sdministrator of, &o,, George J.
Kachik, late of Scow Shoe Wownehip, deceased,
7 The third and final account of Harry Keller,
suiviving administrator of, &e., of William K,
Gray, Inte of Bellefonte bor. ugh, deceased,
8 The first and final secount of the Bellefonte
Er CARRS EOE hota ihe
% The first and final account of Jacob H,
chdel, ad of, &o., of David B. De
deceased,
10, The fist and foal secount of J, Mio
13. The first and final scoount of L. E Kidder, |
exeentor of, &o,, of Julia Dinges, latq of Harris
township, deceased,
14. First and 8 a) ao00u a nt ot Franks. Svar
administrator of, &o of Nancy Jane ver, Ia
of Bouth Philipsburg borongh, deceased,
John PF. Harris, trustee appointed by the Or.
phans’ Court of Centre jority, under the last
will and testament of William A. Thomas, late of
the borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre,
State of Pennsylvania, decessed, hereby renders
Tis seventeenth account of the tru received by
hi a4 aforesaid, being the forty4hird secount
: J. FRANK SMITH,
Bellef mie, Pa, Nov, 8, 1913, Register,
WANTRD-Pennaslvania_
Ivahin Wolf hy ant nit oh
hor. APY ol WOSHOEMAKER, 7) Broad:
WAY,
ing and Bunday, the first in a long
whilea Monday morning owvme in
cloudy, with sa sm 0 v quail mixed in
it, and then followed eursbine, and
plenty of wind.
If you are intereated in the Y P, RB
you can belp its members by contrib.
uting stands, games, tables, ele
which are very much in demand The
Saturday evening meetings are being
well attended. The room is at all
times in obharge of a member of the
W.C.T.U
Gasolines
FREE-320 page
WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO.
sing the Ist day of December, 3
continue two weeks. ber, 1918, and to
Notioe is hereby given to the Corone?, Justices
of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables au mid’
county of Centre, that they be then and there in
their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
iol the Isl, with their inguisitions, ex-
aminstions, and their cwn remembrances, to
those things which 1o their office appertal
{ done and those who are bound in recosni
10 prosec eainst $e that are or
shail be in jail of Centre county, be then and
there Wy prosecute against them ss shall be just
flven under my hand at Beliclonte, the 20h
day of Octoter in the year of our 4, nn
191
the one hundred and sixth vear of the In
dependence of the a Ban of Amerion, 1
ARTHUR B, L
A iionts, October 2, 1915, Sheri