The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 28, 1915, Image 6

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    COURAGE BYSENTIAL TO HEALTH THE MARKEYS, : i tT PONOISNNOTO0 S200 HOOD S060
SO SS TS Cas VEL DO iy
NEWSY RURAL LETTERS | | "REELS, elas, 1 SHIPS Tor 85
LOME AN OUR
NEW PALL and
WINTER GOODS
A full line of
SWEATERS for Men,
Women and Children.
Order
Doings of Penns Valley People Told in Short Paragraphs | pstients who |
nent ow biel hag bee:
ms wy | © ows || Guaranteed to Please
: . Wont \ ROG f t lee) f Hutter
Don’t forget the big Demoeratic Mre, Walter and niece, Mre, Ward ant of courage apd. no a
relly Friday evening, Gramley, of Millheim were Aarobni- oo” oy dpe val a Io» Be | a. — and Fit
radically wrovg with them ba , in the | "
J. B, McCarger of Bellefoute ane~ | burg visitors on Bund:
Millheim. aaronsburg,
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Sweaters, Pants, Cap
and Mittens
BED BLANKETS in
Wool and Cotton : Heav:
Glove 8, Dre 88 Gloves, Mit-
tens, Under vear, Separ-
afte Suits and Combina-
ion Suits. Heavy Hose
in Wool and Cotton for
Men. Women and Children
Dress Goods and Rich’
Flannels
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acted business in town v days ls I'he many friends of Mre. John | mej Hey SF puter #y kept ne yy —-— :
week, Haines are very sotry to learn that she | Hes u wi si ya bye ol a 1] Yee me for best prices on | or Money Refunded
24 1ad i feht be cited ehow how es ti & X
ing relatives and tends It hilade ing. might be cited to show ho ¢ 4 all sizes 3 of
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phie. Ihe Lord's pper was celebrated in | COUT8ge Is to healt, It i VW § | | WA | ER PIPES ih!
1 | moral courage, in mavy instances, ] If Write for Free Samples.
Mr. and Mrr. Fred W. Au of | 8t, Peters Reformed church on Fur
Mr. and Mre, W., FF. Bmith aie v { Isinac ical condition at this writ
, rhi epd inn wh i
Pittsburgh ure visiting at the home day morniog. he sudieice api . which leads a msn who is also.
aware that sleoholle stimu! .
the former's parents in this place, ited the d serm the pastor, Rev, |! ge 11
Mr. and Mr. Ned Thompson of W. D. Dons’. delivered. | Wenkiog sim dows J hy, e ly a PUMPS and | Fine New Patterns of An-
i REPALI | derson’s Madras; Equals
RS | any $2.00 Shirt.
Milroy were guests of ¥. Ward Gram- Mr. and Mir. Willin Wilt and the |
Everything in the Plumb-
ing Line—bathroom fix- RIE MUR SHIRT C0
tures, etc,, at lowest prices, | ’
i 611-13 Sansom Street
J. S. ROWE , ;
2 PHILADELPHIA
Bunday with his parents, Mr, and Mre, Thomas Hull ntre | fall, Pa. Largest direct-by-mail custom
Mre, P. H. Musser, 108¢ who attended the funeral at | ¥POW of these things in order that sn — shirt makers in the world
may form the habit i | o
The high echools of Millheim and | Rebersburg on Monday of Mre, Anuna |
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ley and family a few days last week, former's mother, of ankiir, sutoed | ED BRI iy physica
Nosh Cronimiller of Aaronsburg to Aarorshu 4 ni Aall. Mr. | 10 his practice men and women whol
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He | Wilt will spend a w ina the woods | ®t tu & blue funk over the mos
had Sunday dinner at the home
nieces, Mre, Perry Adams, hunting whi Lie ladies visit amopg | !
Lust Friday evening More, Rober! | relatives, ~ | people worry themselves until they sr- |
Mills Beach of Bellefonte spoke to a]! Mr, aud Mre. F. B. Patton and the | i
large crowd oa the square in behalf of latter's mother, Mrs. Katharine Bell, | 1€Piession which makes them ready |
trivial ailment, Often enough thes:
NOTIONS
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r teevopoececes 000000000, SSIES esa sa scaE Roc eevee
rive at a etate of mental and physical
e every Wedn
ig sl 6 O'cl 10¢ k
H. F. Rossman
SPRING MILLS, PA.
cecscsssssse Vee O00000 BRO.
prey for disease,
Urquestionably there are many |
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the Woman suflrage movement, ind gor, John R. Bel!, of Hunting- |
Byron Musser, who is employed in dop, sutoed to this place Baturdsy |
the freight station at Sunbury, spent evening and were guests of Mr. and |
| every day of our lives, is well
iangers to health which we must meet
madame A
rr Er ror rr rer HOO POPP PRON LE LI POPC ROS BEES COO vos
ARDY
Asaronshurg will engage in a football | G. Wolfe, widow of C. H. Wolfe. who a
: . aver fearfu!
battle on Baturday afternoon, Now | preceeded her to the RETAVE Seven years | ver fearfu
: rs . fei $1IQ GT In “ 4 f 3
bose, here is a chance to get rid of sge, were T. OC. Weaver and wife, | TOI danger will not al Awa a 1
4 : y i The ave man is be whin kr : hi
of your old clothing. rge Weaver and wife and Ralph | thie brave man is Me wh ee : i
is walol I vig
80s
enemy's strength,
While washing the windows of the Stover and wi
. et . ant t y &@ fia!
Farmers National Bank last Friday, Mr. fre. ls Evans and | 'anf, but not fearful, i
Mre, Henry Beaver fell from a step |daught re from Bpring Milla came in | Cowards die many time sefore their deaths; | §
ladder sustaining severe irjuries and | their ear and spent Wednesday at the
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aleo euflering a badly sprained i. | Heformed pa Bonsge where they were NEWS OF 1882, 7 " 100 0) 0%
"ri i he Republican | very plersantly entertained by Mre. : | # Wi
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LADIES’
“FITZEZY
SHOES
will cure corns!
Last Friday evening the Reg
rally was atlended by a big crowd, all Dox af, wbo furni ? exceilel HAC | Notes Taken From Flies of The Centre |
the surrounding towns being rep: on the Viectrols, i Reporter of Thirty-three Years Ago
gented, Nearly all the candidates George Hosterman and ter, Mire, February 2—Mre. Love
were present and everyone had a good ole from Plymouth, were over I~ idge Love. on C} :
time, lay guests of their sister, Mrr. John | ed rere irjuries by & fall on the fee! 18 Des! in the automobile line.
T. B. Ulrich, proprietor of one of the | Haine, and family, ‘hursday of lest week. | 8 REPAIR WORK A
town’s fashionable shaving pariore, a———— a — j A protracied meeting
and who for geversl years has had BOALSBURG. the Fk vabgelieal chureh f thi aor, | ¢ SPECIAI IY
trouble with his eyes, at times 1 wii 5 wi} y : in charge of Rev. Hunt
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going blind, made a ip to Philad Yan ol been an unusually large a
plia last week to consult = ye a wy ras : | 8 ekere,
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specialist and at the same time K I d Our neighbor, D. CC. Ke
4 visiting si . Kuhn home, i } Ke >? :
a course of treatment, ¥ "a Preasurer, is really getting
- ~M mead . ADA Birr, L. . Rade an 5 .
ph Hoflman a naval cfficer, and | _ : flit to Bellefonte
isughte mi Sundey witb Mr, ar :
and Mre, J. H. Hoffman Ye E oh e. ’ BH February 11. dy When Vi
Tward Sal
who for the past six mont Ware De
SOLD ONLY, AT
FAGER’S SHOE STORE
BELLEFONTE
EAST UI
bh Great i Mr. and Mrs
re Gres ‘ken
gpent Bunday with | parents, leav a ve . vs o Woe : bg ! Lills within the ps I Wook aod be | §
which place he had orders to report on Si EE A EE 4 A i ! 3 } _ CL
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the battleship Kans
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EY Mr. and Mire. Wm. eve 51 ph ol * ! i HODGAY | 2 On Hoffer 5¢ Centre Hall
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vieited relatives at Coburn or
oy Hens : r» BLM Are, . ‘ viterman, |
ho epending a |
« Het i
liege vieited at the hot
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ew Fall Towne Togs
Are Here
What are Towne Togs?
They are clothes for Young Men, brimming
over with style features
a xith But far beyond that is the Quality Value found
Hall, br in each Towne Togs Suit and Overcoat.
Rat, g
It is Alder-Rochester Quality-the quality that
has made an army of friends for the Alder-Rochester-lines.
Here and here alone can you buy a real youthful,
eens snappy line of College Clothes made by a firm with a Quality
ransfers of ileal Esta e
Reputation that stretches back for half a century,
Els May Kline et sl to Wilbur R.
| Myers, tract of Ist d in Huston twr. |
I oF Crniiotal ts Ave ii The clothes are ready for your inspection. We
William Watsor, tract of lapd in| have placed some in our windows, Look at them there, and
Burnside twp, §511.58, ; . .
then come in and see them in your hands. See the beautiful
Howard I. Foust et ux to Mary A.
Dyers, Ztrecte of land in Potter twp. tailoring, the fine fabrics. Put one on and sce how well you
EE. D. Roan et al to James Cursor, | look in one of our Towne Togs.
tracts of land iv Bpring twp, $500,
er Tie. 12 Sllosei We beleive these are the best clothes for the
Hartle, tract of land in Bei
twp, “18, ! s ’
fe 218 : money obtainable, We are sure you'll agree with us when
James T. Cormier ot ux to T. W, |
/ | Walker, tract of land in Miles twp, | you see the clothes themselves,
— —————— A Ais $72. 75.
ny Festival Quintet, which is soon to be heard on the Lyceum Jobat yy i *
: oy : ss d hn DD, Decker to William P. i ' tl ' h ‘ { ’ .
i ao ucat. singing Stgatlsitions on the PUI. | woun, trues of tand 1a Totty: top. And now is the exactly right time for an mspection
» quintet has an exceptional personnel, being composed of Mr. nn $360.23 :
Mrs, Hollis Edson Davenny, Mr. John Seifert, Miss Edith Lattimer and Sse .
Miss Elspeth Pritchard, accompanist. Each one of these talented musicians Williem F. Hill ot ux to Emma »,
had won a secure position In the musical world before associating in this great | Kelley, trect of land In Benner and |
Company. and the combination of talent is most extraordinary. Junlon twpr, $650,
Mr. Davenny, baritone, and Mrs, Davenny, soprano, have a well established Lena W. Dunean et al to Mary C. |
reputation ax jolut recitalists and have appeared with such artists as Christine | Ely, tract of land in Phil ipsburg bore,
Miller, Alice Nielsen and Charles Wakefield Cadman. $2,150, ! I= \
Mr. Beifert, tenor, has studied extensively in musical art centers of Europe William L. Foster et al to O.ear . MO N G OM R &
and Hn frequently appeared with the Russian Symphony Orchestra and fh Harvey, tract of land in State Co lege
Pittsburgh Sj mphony Orchestra bore, $240.
Atty Lattimer, contralto, and Miss Pritchard, accompanist and plano sol wid B
i in ), an I Pp 9 Oscar ©. Harvey to Ella Spyker, ellefonte
Ist, are artists of ability and experience,
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The Davenny Quintet is an organization thoroughly qualified to give ade . het of Ine 4 In Btate College bore,
quate rendition to the very best In the line of concert music, and they wiil Jo ee T. Leathers ¢1 vx to Griffit h
delight all hearers. They were a conspleuous success on one of the biggest | p, Giaret!, traci of land in Spring LI ee ee ————————————
Chautauqua circuits of the country during the past summer, $460, ‘