THE CENTRE REPORTER. LovALS Tus 3eyville on NISTRATOR' . | “ED EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE— entate | 9 { Continued {rom Octobe -— A report is current that Miffiinburg Hugh Runkic of near Bellefonte (aii; iminiatiation on the estate The vndersigned administrator of the estate of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 ie quarantined on account of an epi-|spent Sunday st the Runkle home. Cah fe 4 hook, la of Gregg 1 SALE REGISTER thie inte Mary ¥ Bia kRorder. Hoe of Potter tow. a - demic of diphtheria, stead, BP, Samanand, bratinn an th ship, deceased, will offer at public sale om BOALSBURG ITEMS. Mrs. Albert Foster of Lewistown ia | John Horne: Is suffering from a javi July graniod ¢ undersiy — spending a few days at the home of |#eries of boils 0) his wrist which Have rs I Ti uns all Day ke rrr | office will have their sales regist under this ocated st Centre Hill, and consisting « What People Are Doing in Harris Tewnship's | | ©F 80D, Dr.J. V. Foster, at Btate Col- kept him from work in the corn field, diate pay ot and ‘ Inin: meen head FREE of charge, To ail others th rge | good frame house, large barn, summe Principal Burg, as Reported by the Re- Ie Re. Mra. Willian Bitner, who has been the say pres s . a vy od # one dollar, the notice to 100 unt ps chicken house snd othe ’ c on the sic p a | settlement, : is also much fruit of ail 3d porter’s Faithful Correspondent, Don’t forget the Jubilee Singers 0 Lig Ck list is some better at thi A, J SHOOK. Adwiniatsstos PHURBDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10 o'clock a. m., | Premises, Three xood cisterns inaure . 7 of water at 51] times Harry Stuart of Sandy Ridge visit-| tonight (Thursday ). They will be | Fi didi v Mills, I W 8 Walker, 2 12 miles wast of Centre Ha supply of water at all times, od ai FB weil y K the best colored troup that ever came By ve (ol Genet 5g ySanghier Beeb = will sell 2.8000 horses, 7 milch cows. 20 head | _LOere are TULR AGREE and / Mrs Rose Mtover of Spring Mills to Centre Hall. Al. oiotar Ying re bi Dg ne di : : 1 ith aril Ag he Lge, pT wagon, he} t BH euilivatlion Terms made known on » . - J . Joh 1k. : iid wv a sedi. ih) W SURKHOLDER, Admr, visited at the Reformed parsonage. Dr, G. W. Hosterman attended a Mrs. Edwarc Bailey and little son ie Ba oi) nisialion on he Ene 51 FRIDAY, OCTONER 30TH. one : EX OLDER, A R. B. Harrison is attending United | family reunion at the home of his sls | of Centre Hall ire spending two weeks d : : oy Y £ Kimport will se his States court at Scranton, as a petit | ter in Rebersburg, Wednesday. The |.t the home of her parents, Mr. and |, Jeter adr rt crtat Re, hy juror. bome coming of western kin was the | Mrs John Hor jer, S3Ying beds d Wri Oye spent last week with | occasion for the reunion, Mrs. Thoma: Bwartz went io Belle. | knowing ther 8 80D al lleasant (zap. 1 2 a fonte last Tuesday and returned Wed. | M450 in ost,— Between my office and resi- y Be Rete, Say a er aud JSsughter dence, via the alley, a pair of Bure nesday afternoon, accompanied by her | Boabiar pe nursday Grip eye glasses, enclosed in leather mother, Mrs. Alice Robb, whom she | hh OSloD of Crafton was an |®%¢. Name and address written in en'ertained at ser home until Satur | over Sunday visitor at the home of | “*¢: They are of no value to anyone day Mrs. VM. A. Woods. » “xcept the owner, Buitable rewa d “0 Lino VUPULLETS FOR SALE | CYRUS BRUNGART JB ‘Gerhard of Danville, the fath- given for return —R. D. Foreman, gxtra good strain : nd will develop into heavy JUSTICE OF THE vEACH > : { all, layers. Will be soll by the plece or in bulk. — | ENTREE LLY HA er, of Mrs Cbarles Fisher, visited at entre Hall Mrs. Aaron Lutz, Cintre Hall, Pa. 04s pd. | CENTRE HALL, PA the Fisher home for a few days tren renee re | Bpecial atte ¥ R. lega , _— Wo ———— Our community is being well repre. = agreements, + Tia APRA EW rat sented at the Clearance Sale going ou [Ti | Vieenses secured, and pertaining to the our sinaarrwsde| [| THE RIGHT GOODS—AT THE RIGHT ||...oeeen--receeerenen: FALL and WINTER STOCK fonte on Thursday, — A bumber of pe New Fall and —OF- attended the Markle sale at Oak Hall TIME----at PRICES BETTER THAN RIGHT | Winter Goods Shoes. Rubbers. Underwear. Dry Baturdsy afternoon. Goods, Sweaters, Notions, etc. BATURDAY, ROVEMBER 14, 1914 riies having their sale bills printed at this atone o'clock p.m , the property of said 4 wt : TAVERN LICENSE » Dr. Allison of Centre Hall examined the pupils of the Boalsburg schools last week, Mrs. Sarah Stover of Centre Hall is er, such a change that you may be wishing for heavier underwear. Follow- | spendipg some time at the home of i her daughter, Mrs Elmer Ishler. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharer, with their little granddaughter of Nittany Valley, Sebi Sunday st the home of Men's 25¢ Cotton Underwear, now 19¢ | Ladies $1 Cotton Union Suits, 8oc Miss Amanda Haines of Woodward Men's 45¢ * : now 29€ | I,adies 65¢c Cotton Union Suits, 50¢ | and Miss Minuvie Neidigh of Piue Hai) Men's soc * “ now 39c¢; 40¢c and sister, Mrs. Clyde Fishburn, of The 4o¢ grade latite Deat Sut gar the Branch, were visitors at the Hoe- x Inga on tue marie cuywiere terman home last week. Men's 75¢ Cotton Underwear, now §5¢ Don’t forget tie masquerade at Boal Men's $1 Scarlet Wool ** now 78¢ : hall on Saturday evenivg Come sud Men's $1 Natural Wool * now79c | Infants’ 25¢ Feuben Wrappers, 19¢ | get acquainted with yoar friends iu their new Hallowe'en dress. Adis ’ " ‘ ‘ sion 10 and 15 cents. Men's $1.35 Cotton Union Suits, $1 10 Childs Ribbed Underwear §¢ up The second donation to the war Ladies 25¢ Cotton Underwear, now 19¢ suflerers from Boalsburg was sent op Ladies 28¢ Cotton Underwear, now 22¢ : oo : ‘ri y He O } ¥ W . v . ives sic rion Suits now 300 yidey, sqdivucd Yo Lhe Glide Reder Ladies soc Cotton Underwear, 30c¢ J : : 3 : y in opgia a Ladies $1.00 White and Grey Wool | Boys 25¢ Coiton Underwear, 19c¢ [ii] mostly of children’s clothing, coats : y J 1 FRE SH GRO "ERIES suits, dresses, petticoste, underwear Underwear .. . 80oc | Boys soc Wrizht's Health Un ii - 1k CE caps aud hoods, mittens, shoes ano Ladies 75¢ white and Grey Wool Un- derwear 10¢ t stockings, aprons avd handkerchiefs, derwear : soc : ’ we ‘ blankets and shawls, Also a variety A : of toys, picture books aud cards, to de- light the hearts of the little ones at i] Christinas time. fe 1 : fre - > ime i tinue UE, 6 Lothersa charit This is a satisfactory sale, giving you plenty of time to I on Sunday was well attended. Rev make your selections and secure the bargains, No rush || . Li. Sieber of Gettysburg gave a ver b | forceful address on ix Ras a sale to get you “fussed” and then maybe no bargain after | entirely on ecripture, showing the : 1 1 En . duty of church members In veqard all. Mine are dependable goods at dependable prices ; the voting for men who are in na wey in ic { : 1 ’ ‘ . I in bu. Way is prices will be alike toe eryone. Don't ask for any fur very touching incident which occurred ther cut from pricee marked in plain figures, in bis own family, and caused wounds which time csn not beal, all caused b . the work of rum. ! ’ REMEMBER — Prices Cut on Everything i1 the Store. It may be possible in a few days to experience a change in the weath- | Dress Goods Outings G'nghams Bcd Blankets Shirtings ing I am giving you an idea of a saving I am offering you, A Full line of Rubbers, such as: BALL BAND, GOODRICH Heavy LAMBFRT- VILLE, HOOD LIGHTWEIGHT, Etc. Prices Rock Bottom. Ladies soc Cotton Union Suits, 40¢ }}} | Infants’ roc Wrappers, now 7c¢ | Also a Full Line of— Sweaters in all colors and styles Outing Dresses & FRESH OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY, they arc Night Robes cheaper than meat, Infants’ 15¢ Wrappers, now 1l¢ I pay cash for Produce; Butter, Eggs, Meat, Lard, etc, eres SeP0000R0oer Rov gen 3 Men's §1 Cotton Union Suits, now 7§¢ | Infants’ joc ‘Vool Wrappers, 20¢ | Girls 25¢ Union Suits, now 10C | COPTIC RVRPORNIDPIOBOULBERIPROIG ve We also have a complete line of I sell National advertised goods. Don’t fail to give us a call H. F. Rossman C. F. EMERY SPRING MILLS, PA : CENTRE HALL, PA. SOB cmon HC 000CCC0N reas Call and see eas OT"SR0sgOOeR00n ———— A MS tn CENTRE OAK T tH li] EE Mr.and Mrs. RB. P. Csmpbell and C. W. Swartz, LUSSEY VI l le I TT nn RR, gon spent few days at Btate College i ff § SAVES y Ou with friends. = 4. a Mr, and Mrs. Williams Crater from Msadisonburg spent BSunday at the . H pet — f 2 home of Isaac Smith. rr —— N ii { : rom to Harry Ream and family from Zion spent last Thureday with Mrs. Ream’» i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hagen, at ! ry ! Faru.ere Mills, » & s } J. M. Ream, one of our painters, bas gone away to work at his trade Mr. Resm is kept busy. I a mae od ie Beginning Thurs., October 10 and end- section got the limit of greys on the hat ow sme. boys and girls from ing Sat., November 7th, MRS. JOHN Ti : | " a _t a . Kyrie Mie on downy anes sivis| § LOSE of CENTRE HALL will conduct | ||| oy fh ‘Clean Stimming petted owing 1 Meas es, : . of ean b 4 Easy Running Hall, aso Me. HD. Hagen enn| | @ Coat Sale at her home, under the per §||| Ww | . Light Running i Ralph { of Fi 185s i bisa : 4 A . Mite, spent sunday ete Hae 1 } sonal supervision of Mr. Harry Herr, the ||| = . Long Life Fravkenberger home, Tew > irs ee We are certainly having nice weath- Few Re pairs er this fall so far and the farmers sre ¢ taking advantage of it. The corn is about all busked and cribbed for e OW1 ] O ier winter; spples going to waste by the ! hundred bushels; the orchards are full and the fruit nice. ’ ’ Brush Valley. of Millheim Many of our farmers are husking corn and storing away the fodder. Rev. Rumberger closed his protract ed meeting in Bethesta on Sunday iter sme ewe | | 21168,” Misses’, and Children’s their fine for illegal bunting. Mrs. Harry Long, who bad a touch of poeumonia, is slowly improving. Boow flakes were flying here op $ H0 Monday night, y . AND UP 4 ————————— A pss & Receives 8200 for Five Pullets, #7 © When the pen of five Bingle Comb: All Colors, all Styles, all Sizes White Leghorn pullets bred and own. ed by Chas. D Bartholomew of Cen- tre Ha'l, which he entered in the We don’t have to speak for these Garments, Quality talks The New Idea Ma- nure Spreader We re eived a short time a carload of these f{a- mous spreaders. The New Idea is more than a spreader, it is & puiverieer, puting the manure in best shape for distri. ago buting on the ground. It is simple and easy running, strong. ly built, and should have a place on every farm, held at Thorndale, held up the Eng- lish and all other American pens for the first seven weeks beginning No vember lst, 1913, for heaviest egg production, it was considered a ver reat honor for this pen. At the imi For the Large, the Small t was thought by some ple that this fine eon Wha only ns For the Short, the Tall, arrangement, but after fifty weeks this pen of White Leghorns has every There'll be Coats for All week led all American bred Leghorns, is ow leading American bred bens ir AT CENTRE HA! L. a breeds wid in surpassed by only ve pers of E glish bred hers Ti 1s is a wonueriul record and the produe- The neat dresser, the fastidious dresser, will find whole- tion for these five pullets for the fu: i . . year will reach very close to the 1100 some satisfaction in every garment purchased. egw mark. This makes an average output of nearly 220 eggs each, Until third North American competition, for itself, Woven Wire Fencing--Carload of all kinds We have the wide and narrow woven wire fence, all of the best makes, also plenty of barbed and smooth wire, teed—no catches nor technicali- ties in our guasanies. Your © gine must satisfy yow or you don’t keep it. "Your will means our success.” That's the prine cipal that built our business. LAUSON FROST KING Gasoline Engines 200 mark. Toeay the least, this rec. Lauson Gear-Driven Magneto, which eliminates all ord has put Centre Hall on the chick- ] hursda October 10th EY he Built into the engine—won't wear out. Throws a big, hot en wap, and it hee crested a demend : ever weakens, Serer Basil ~The 1to 100 HP. ’ i spark that n : for the Bartholomew str-in of Ringle Prost King starts on the magneto without torn. Types Comb White Leghorns that will be i ning over. Requires no cranking, Posiuvel oo W bard to supply, jodging from Inquiries FO DIOL ase Batianed and Rround wear pourirg in from all parte. On Octo .”s : ing parts practically eliminates wear and go ber 22ud Mr. Bartholomew sold these breakage. We're back of this » ne with five allots, ruimiving al prizes, eto. INCLUSIVE if there were Anyihios anesrionable about Ly for the fabulous sum of two hund ed we can trust it—you can trust wa. D> dollars and they will be delivered mn msm TER Ae a how susily It stars sad how smouthly I russ, Catalog November lst when the contest gratin 20 § COATS! SALE coATs! aged is becoming pro al such , only a few years back the 200 egg hen - — war consioned smurvel but hore wal) DAYS TO BE REMEMBERED : nu oarried the figure well above the
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