am I —— S— — ’ NEWS FROM HUNTING OAMPS, | Pottavil! ty, 1 deer, : THE ‘CENTRE REPORTER. Ou juve; PotivalBpunty. vamr, fo PERE R EERE RENEE ERNE ERAN DRRNRRRIRRN: ISSUED WEEKLY. ; Bradfords Lead With § Fine Bucks —Fot- Patmyra party, 0 deer, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916 know the standing of the teams to | Led over the escape of six bucks on —_— ; pa date, We give only the names of | which a burch of smmunition was SMITH & BAILEY rr Proprietors the teams with a percentage and will | wasted, S.W.SMITH!. . . . . . .. . Bditer| _.. ver the tail enders with a The Bradfords will break cemp to- EDWARD E. BAILEY { business Rdnair goose egg score. One party from Co-| dsy (Thureday) after one of the most PEE burn and vicinity had a unique ex- successful seasons In years. The Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hat a perience this last week. A party of | partly have pix eplendid types of the second Class mall matter, _ unt in ol ngt ee nobs, | deer family, all big of frame and beau TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- hunters . iasing the Green K Ys ' g porter are one and one-half dollars per year. north of Chetry Rup, stumbled upon | tifully horned. The lucky shots were : mnt of to o more och. fo three, orm 07 1 a freshly killed buck. However thie Messrs, Frank Bradford, Clyde Brad- at sertions, ten, cents ta per inch for each fase Dis buck had horns only about an inch | ford, Philip Bradford, Charles Brad- ve n eas space than ten : a . N . fnches and for less 4s than ree insertions, from | long. The finders hesitated to touch | ford, Paul Bradford, sud Cal. Cooney. re aay ive conts ei neh fof each the buck while alonr, aud they were Presents for All Ages; Goods of Value and Usefulness. Modoee, 2 deer and 1 bear, Foster party, 8 bears, 1 deer and 3 wildoate, Miller party, 1 deer. Rev, Btover’s party, 1 deer. Leach party, 1 deer, SWEATERS ~~ SCARF SETS HOODS HATS CAPS HANDKERCHIEFS NECKTIES ~~ PANCY COLLARS ~~ TOWEL SETS JEWELRY of many descriptions FANCY AND STAPLE AMERICAN and IMPORTED DISHES ERECTOR TOVS--ALL KINDS OF TOYS FOR CHILDREN-See Them BIG LINE OF CANDIES PEANUTS, WALNUTS, MIXED NUTS, CAKES, CRACKERS, ETC. OYSTERS AND CRANBERRIES Don’t Forget Our Big Line of FOOTWEAR Shoes make useful presents and don’t cost any more than other gifts not as useful We have aimed to buy QUALITY in all lines. charge seventy-five cents wise, but went on until they met the | oo untaine sbout Boslsburg eight cents per line, minimum ohare, | want heck and after hunting awhile | the various camps : i ons, and ten cents per line for each ad- | bear, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. ing the hunters took charge of the Luthesan—8pring Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, bospita!, where it is hoped the pa-| notices MCompanyLng display advertis- . & : r. ing ive cents per line for each insertion ; other- | Coburn party. The two parties thn... 11 0ing reports have come from twenty-five cents, notices, twenty cents per line for three | found the buck and after dressing it| Fillmore party. 4 toot ditional insertion, carried it to camp. One of the num-| 1 more par.y, ah " m— — | per then went to Ingleby and noti-| Frederickstown party, 2 deer and | fled Game Warden Wingard who pro- : CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Kg p | Riley party, 1 deer. Evangelical—Lemont, morning ; Linden Hall ceeded to the camp aud sfter thank- Reformed—8pring Mllls, morning; Union, illegal deer and took if to Coburn | afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. w here he shipped it to the Bellefon'e afternoon : Tusseyville, evening. tients had a good dinner. : si - The latest reports are as follows : LUTALS, Rote-Wingard party, b deer. B. D. Brisbin has gone to the New Greenbriar party, 4 deer. | The Renrick-Musser party, of which England states to spend the holidays [rvin Kern party, 2 deer. W. O. Rearick of Milroy le a member, with his daughters in Connecticut. Bynder party, 5 deer and 1 bear. have three bucks to their credit, The Miss Orpha Gramley, of Bpring Frank Kerstetter party, 1 doer, camp is located on the east end of the Mille, attended the concert Saturday | Oscar Wolfe party, 1 deer, slate Ridge, being in Mifllin county. evening, being the guest of Miss Helen Wal. Auman party, 1 deer, --— Bartholomew, Apdrew Vonada party, ludeer, P.nn State Students are Physieally Fit for Unclaimed letters in Centre Hall, Henry Liogle party, 1 deer. U. § Army, postoffice, Dec. 11-16, H. R. Kent, Party at Crader’s, 3 deer. | Physically fit and well drilled by George Cramer, W. H. Miller.—8. W.| Partyat Ripka’s 1 deer. three United Htates army officers, Burt Rowe party, 8 deer, more thau eighty per cent, of the new Noah Lingle party, 1 déer. students at the Pennsylvania Btate Woodward Volunteers, 2 deer. | College have been declared eligible Woodward Gun Club, 8 deer. | tor the reguisr army. Dr, C. E. Ker- Millheim Rod & Gun C'ub, 2 deer. | nedy, assietant physical director at the college, has completed bis exami- Ia Forester Montgomery's terrl- nation of the entering clase, He tory, in the the mountains about Pot- looked over 747 students, and found ters Mille, ( Jolyer, elc., a totsl of thir- 0! ly 118 of them had slight physical ty-two déer had been killed up until detects which would bar them from days. Monday morning, which 's four more | military service in this country. = tnan the total for last year, The var-| Of this number, only 89, In the Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Person and fous parties and their kille, are : o inlon of Dr, Keanedy, are perms- little nicce, Margaret Burkholder, of Slack. ‘of Cegire Hall .4 ently foelligible, The other men, Phillipsburg, New Jersey, are spend-| Diacke, of Centre ‘Zall, 2 Geer. he pointed out, could be developed by ing a few days with Mrs, Person's Howard party, 1 deer. corrective exercises until they were - Horners, of Pleasant Gsp, 2 deer. mother, Mra, M, E. Strohm. ' al ab . t ’ Zion party, 1 deer. able to meet the p yhysical te ’ Smith, postmaster, On January 11, 19i7, a play will be given in Grange Arcadis, by the young people of the Centre Hall M., E. church, Watch for further savertise- mente, Mre. G. L. Goodhart contemplates spending the winter with ber dsugh- ter, Mra. Wagner Geiss, iu Bellefonte, and will leave Centre Hall in a few Make this Store Your Headquarters all the time, C. M. Smith I. 0.0. F, Bldg. Centre Hall 222RRRRRRRRRRRVRRRDIDDRRRRRRRDRRRRRRRD A. OC. Alexander and son-in-law, Regalare, of Potters Mille, 1 deer. XE BOOTORE Nira wd Letters testamentary on (he estate Robert Herman, of Milroy, were in Militis, of Potters Mills, 5 deer, . > ¥ v o Samuel Floray late of Potter township, deceased town Morday. 7he former about Yesgertown party, 3 deer. EE aE I ae fourteen years a farmed the Bweel- A o . ing een duly «ra ited to the undersigned y ag Decker party, 2 deer, OE ToApertiuLiy TeqUEs ADY pefmons ROW] wood farm near Centre Hill. Bellefonte party, 1 deer, themselves ied 1b the estate 10 make im a med! inte payman it and those having claim Harry Brown, of Bpring Mills, took Schuylkill-haven party, 2 deer. againet the same to present them duly suthen. charge of the local railroad station Penn Hall party, 1 deer, tease for seisiomeat FP. FLORAY duriog the first two daye of the week sSweetwood party, 1 deer, $0.1 pd. "7 Executor while both Rtation Agent F, W, Brad. ford and head clerk, D. Milton Brad- — . ————————— ford, were absent, Thursday, December 21«t, at ope ’ o'clock, Boozer snd Fetterolf will hold a dissolntion sale at the former's garage in Centre Hall, at which time two automobiles, several new sleighe, . cuter, bob ait, bugis, ete. wi The Right Place to Do be sold at public sale. TTT PEPEPPPEIPP DIRE PIPPI IIIB INDIES 3 3 3 3 = 3 3 3 INCE the present advance in prices of materials has gone into effect, we have been S studying every available method to secure original dye-piece goods at the original former price-—just to supply our trade. We have just purchased and received thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in advance, for the above reasons. THE GREATEST LINE OF CLOTHING EVER at the LOWEST Figures Possible NOTICE SPECIALS for the HOLIDAY TRADE- A NEW ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S CLOTHING--original dye goods, at the form- er price, no extra charge, just the kind you would appreciate wearing. WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT LINE OF LADIES’ COATS---You will get a bargain and Just what you are looking for in our complete assortment. That panther story, eminsting from * * the Beven Mountaine, gained wide Y Ch tm B circulation through its appearance in our ris las uying gaveral city dsiliée, but it was a pure snd simple yarn, hunters going to tbe Doing your Christmas Shopping at Emery’s means Husfé uf tie imagination as well ns that you will not be asked exorbitant prices for everything Ni ci Be Eek W. Breotnd because we were fortunate in buying before the advance : : : which has affected practically everything. Therefore you left for Charlestowr, West Virginie, . ‘ ‘ . : h ob Saturday, where the former is inter- are assured Lowest Prices in making your gift purchases. ested in extensive lumber operations. Daring their stay in that city they will wa ew eatex| | Choicest Lot of Xmas Candy Jury commissionera John D, Decker and Joseph A, Emerick last week be- gan filling the jury wheel for the 1917 terma of court. The twek will cone : sume sbout a month's time, Hix Cand NI Fane Boxes hundred and fifty names will be pre. pared and placed in the wheel, repre- senting sll sections of the county, From 1oc to 75¢ per Box Mre, John B, Getchell and sor, of Greensburg, and Mrs, Thomas Keefer : and daughter, of Youngwood, were or e | én arrivals at the home nf the ladies’ parents, ‘quire and Mre, Cyrus Brun- gart, last week, Mre, Getchell return- 4 ’ ed home Sunday, but Mrs. Keefer will remain for a time longer, a The Mifflin county publishers bave been obliged to raise the subscription Solid and Gold-filled Jewelry ; Gold Rings ¢ tion price of their publications from one dollar to one dollar and fifty cents Bracelets, Chains, Fobs, Cuff Links, Lav- per year. The doliar-s-year country aliers, Scarf Pins, etc. A large assort- newspaper ia a thing of the pet, and ect should never have been intro Tuced for ment to sel from, the very good reason that it is a losing rio Plenty of Christmas Fruits The Esstern Glee Quartet, the third number on the Centre Hall Lecture TE Couree, delighted a good sized sudi- ence In the Grange Hall on Baturdsy evening. Hoth thelr vocal and instru- mental selections exhibited the maxi mum of talent and so well waa each number received that in each instance I am well s Lea- 8 call for an encore was made with the h Well stocked with Rubbers ang heartiest applause, the young men ther Goods. respondiog nobly under the apprecis stion which their program evoked. PR —— They remained in town over Hunday and deported themselves as trae Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, gentlemen, making numerous friends during their day’s stay. In the ever- ’ ing they rendered a escred concer’ in C ‘ F EMER Y ' United Evangelical chureh which was . . erjoged to the fullest extent by an aoe dience which taxed the ospacity of CENTRE HALL, PA. the edifice, They are welcome beck, From 14c to 50c per Lb, We are giving these special inducements for the holiday trade. Do not waste time but come while we have complete selections, WE ALSO HAVE MEN'S SWEATERS, SHIRTS, SHOES, TROUSERS, REEFERS MUFFLERS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, PAJAMAS, NIGHTSHIRTS, TIES, HAND- KERCHIEFS, TRUNKS, B GS, SUIT CASES, Etc., Etc., all of which make such useful as well as sensible gifts. A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LADIES’ GIFT BOOK FINE WAISTS, SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS, DRESSES, FUR SETS, SKIRTS, NIGHTGOWNS, PETTICOATS, SHOES, HOSIERY, HYNDKERCHIEFS, and many other novelties too numerous to mention. You can find suitable giftt for each member of the family at prices to suit every purse and taste. It wont cost you anything to come in and inspect our line, so why not permit us to help you do your Xmas shopping by letting us show you our Holiday Goods. Whether you buy or not you are WELCOME at KESSLER'S Department Store CECCCCLOCELLLCLCLLLLLLCLCLLLLELLLCLLELELLLLELRLee HEBER eon eosoor c scroo soc tcooooootnr ooh CCCECELEEEE
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