TOUCALS, Bohael be gloeed ll ¢f next week, owing to Teachers’ Institute, The dog poifoner is getting in his dirty work in lower Penns Valley. November 80th is Thanksgiving Day and Christmas follows three weeks later, Mr, and Mre. Bparr Wert, of near Aaronsburg, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born last Wednesday morning. The Philipsburg I. O. O. F. lodge at a recent meeting decided to 1ebuild wus soon ss possible their magnificent hall, destroyed by fire ten days ago. Mrs. John Spyder, of Oak Hall Station, left for Freeport, [llinois, a short time ago, and will remain until spring with her son, James I. Bnyder. The Btate water supply commission approved the building of a bridge across Bald Eagle creek, in Boggs township, this county, a quarter of a mile south of Wingate, Messre. John Kreamer and Wilbur Henney, who are employed in the Btandard Steel Works at Burubam, were home over the election, the form- er being on the election board. J. Roy Bhaefler, one of Potter town- ship’s progressive young farmers, oc- cupying the Goodbart farm at Centre Hill, was a caller at this office on Bat- urday and reported a bumper corn crop this year. Saturday evening C. M. Bmith, Centre Hall’s bustling young mer- chant, will bold the opening of his new store. His stock is beyond a doubt one of the largest and best to be found in the whole valley. Mr. and Mre, Thomas Keefer and daughter, of Youngwood, are guests fora week of Mre, Keefer’'s parente, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brungart., Mr, Keefer will devote the greater part of his time in quest of the cottontsil, Ins letter to the Reporter a few days ago Edward Royer, formerly landlord of the Old Fort hotel, states that they have changed their address and are much pleased with York. Mr. Royer holds a position with the Pullman Motor Car Company. Robert Glasgow, farmer con the Michael Bpicher farm, three miles weet of Old Fort, will make sale of his farm stock and implements on Thurs day, November 23rd. Mr, Glasgow is undecided regarding where he will move, but favors Union county. Rev. and Mre, J, J. Glenn and chil- dren, after spending three weeks with Mre, Glenn's relatives in this place, returned to their home in Carlisle, Tuesdsy morning. Rev. Glenn's two brothers, from nesr Btate College, ac- companied tbem on the Lip wuich was made by saute, Wii Just to show Lis Altoona friends that game aplenty sbounds in his bome scction and that he kpows how to get it, Asher Stahl returned to the city of railroad shops last Friday with a string of eighteen rabbits, two grey equirrels and a pheasant, the result of two days’ gunning. To-morrow ( Friday ) is the time for holding the 2Zud eemi-inpual Funday- gchool eonvention in thie, the eleventh district of Centre county, The Union Church at Farmers Mills is the plsce for holding the conventior, and there will be two sessione—afternoon and evening. The program appeared in this paper last week, 'dquire Uyrus Brungart finds eport in rabbit hunting and usually succeeds in killiog bis share, but le recently discovered that the one sure way of re turning empty banded is to leave early io the morning and motor eix or eight mile to a bLuntiog ground snd then find that you had forgotten to put your gun in tbe car, In a recent subscription-booming contest, conducled by the Franklin Repository, of Chambersburg, Mrs, Btewart Graham, sister of Mre, E, HB, Ripka of Centre tHal', was the winner of the grand prige—an Overland autce mobile, Mre, Grabam will be better known as Miss Belle Byer, who msde numerous friends during her short stay hero several years ago, The Centre county Bundays-school adsociation will bold a midyear cone ference in the United Brethren Chureb, Bellefonte, Thursday Nov, 10:b; 109. mw, 8nd 4p. m. An sctive representative from esch school ie desired present, A substantial lunches eon will be served in the basement of the church at 650 cents, Please send names of those to attend to Darius Waite, coooty secretary, in good time #0 necessary arrangements can be made, State secretary W, G, Landes will be present,~~Comumittee, Measuring up fully to all the ad- vapce notices regarding their ability to give a pleasing and high-quality enter- tainment, the Griswold Sisters Quar- tette rendered & varled program of musical numbers and readings in Grange Arcadis, Baturday night, as the second atirsction on the Lecture Course, The musical numbers were of the classic production snd were rends ered as only true artists can, Possibly no better reader than Jessalyn Gries wold ever appeared In this place, Bhe moved her listeners to outbursts of lsughter and then to the point of shed- divg tearr, with rare art, They ares charming quartette of sisters and fally qualified to appesr before the best Classen of Lhe American public, TEACHER ’' INSTITUTE NEXT WEEK, Supt, ©, ©, Kiters fas Neonred Ab'e Corps of Instracto s,~Institute Opens Monday, November 18th to 17th, as previous. ly announced in these columne, is the date for holding the Centre county annual Teachers’ Institute, which takes place at Bellefonte, the sessions to be held in the court house, County Buperintendent D, O, Etters hae secured an able corps of instructors among whom are the following : Dr. O. T. Coregon, of Columbus, Ohlo, Dr. Payson Bmith, of Boston, Mase. Prof, Charles Lose, Principal Cen- tral Normal School, Lock Haven. Supt. R. M, McNeal, Department of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. Prof, James G. Pentz, High School Inspector, State of Penns. Prof. J. W. Yoder, of Philadelphia, will be director of music, and Mise Elizabeth Dorworth, of Bellefonte, pianist, The evening entertainments are Monday, November 18—Tom Hen- dricke, humorist and philosopher, Tueeday, November 14—Hampshire Male Quartet. Wednesday, Nov- ember 156—Henry A. Adrian, The Lu- ther Burbank man. Thursday, Nov- ember 16—The Ionian BSerenaders, These entertainments are all of a high class nature. The teache.’s enroll- ment fee will be $2.00, which will ad- mit them to all entertainments, Single admission will be 50 cents. Prof, Etters is laboring to make this year’s gathering of the county’s teachers one of the most interesting ss well as instructive institutes held ip recent years, A large attendance of teachers is looked for, I——————— A ——————— “ Penn State” Uradunte Makes Invention, To Capt. Wallace L. Clay, a Penn- sylvapiap, and a graduate of Penopeyl- vania State College, class of 1909, be- longs credit for the invention of what is probably the most eflective rifle bullet in tbe world, Capt, Clay is pow stationed at the Frankford Arsen- al. He is only twenty-eight years old. Hesembling the regulation ballet, the projecti'e is made cylinder of steel incased in lend. The lead, melting from friction, acts as a lubricant when the bullet strikes the object fired at and intensifies pene- tration, Army officers who witnessed the demonstration declare the ballet could strike down twenty men stand- ipg in a row. Ordnance officers and engineers wii- nessed the test st the Handy Hook Proving Grounds last week, Expert marksmen fired the bullets from a dis- tance of fifty yards st a sheet of armor plate, three-quarters of sn loch thick, behind which bad been arranged = silbouette target, The ballets after they had pierced the target were found almost intact, ouly the lead casing lbe- ing ripped from Lheéir noses. Bry of a —— A ———————— "quire is Charged With Selling Boone, of Btate Col- week on Bullock, jest 'equire L. C. lege, wes arrested charge of eclling liquor illegally, The information was sworn cut before 'v quire #, Kliue Woodring, of Belle fuutr, Monday by Harry Brown, more familiarly kpown ss “Crow” Browr, A hearicg wes scheduled for two o'clock isst Wednesday sfternoon tut Mr, Bullock waived a hearing and was held under $500 bail for his a}- pearance at the December term of con't, Joserh Tressler became bis tondemsp, the ohn A tp — Aarcnsburg, Blain Bitper, from Spriog Mille, visited bis aunt, Alice Bright, Mre, James Guisewile suffered a slight paralytic stroke on Haturday, Mre, John Hainee ie slowly improv ing st this writing. Walter Orwig, who Is employed al Milton, came home to cast his vote for Ww. WwW, Mrs, Roy Btover and son Malvin, from Wolfs Blore, are the welcome guests of ber mother, Mr, T. (, Weaver, Mr, and Mre., Fravk Guisewite, of Feidler, were entertained on Faturdsy at the home of Mr. aud Mire, George Weaver, Rev. J. D. F. Bowersox, from Clintondslr, visited bie sister, Mrs, T. C. Weaver, and also paid a short visit to his parents at Wolfs Chapel, Mr. and Mre, Claud Feidler and children, Lucele and Lawrerce, auto- ed to Hartleton on Fundsy to visit the lady's parente, Mr, and Mre, Hatvey Charles, J. M. Harter, who for the past month wae & patient st the Bellefonle hospital, was brought bome by Dr. Frank on Monday, wuch improved in health, Rev, and Mrr, Bbheeder, of Portage, and Mee, Elizabeth Mingle, of Centre Hall, were pleasantly entertained last week at the home of J. W, and Mise Mary Foster, Wednesday morniog Mr, snd Mrs, Frank Guisewite came from Feldler in thelr twoshorse carrisge and at this place took on Mr. and Mre, George Weaver to visit Mr, and Mre, John Grevoble, at Yesgertown, OAK HALL Mre, Grace Broddy snd sor, of Derry, are vj ending a ocuple of weeks Mi the William Kern home, sal ER al Horses and work without good It's the same with light and kerosene. light Oil. ordinary kinds possible to produce. Kerosene feed, A Perfection Oil Heater can be safely carried to any in the house. It will give vou the right heat, exactly where you want it, at any time of day or night. No smoke, soot, ashes or unpleasant odors. Ask vour dealer to show Perfection Oil Heaters.” They are very reason- ably priced at £3.50 to £5.00. substantial room ot Ju 31 vour lamp and oil from inferior You A se Atlantic Rayo- Go to the Here ind it a to regularly. ace Sale Meginter, BATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. at 12 o'clook, James Houser, | mile North of Penn Hall, will sell farm stock, machinery and household goods, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 J. 8H. MeConl, 1 and 1-2 miles east of Tameyviile will se Five horses, one colt, 11 mileh cows, ¢ head young cattle, brood sow lot of farm mena THUR a om. Re farm, 3 road, wi 6 work horses Belgian staiilon, 5 year oid, welsh gelding, 4 yma. old, weight 106 hisck mare yre old, weighs 154 TORN LATE foal, a sale driver, black team, 5 ym old, 7740 ; sorrel horse, 1Ww0 years old | black hor yours oid | one yearilug mare colt | coll, 6 me old, Colts will make good heavy sleven large miich cows, 5 were fresh August 1st; all abhor. horn stock except two head which are Holsteins, 78 full ed Holsteln bull. Three fine heilers, 18 months 0d ; one steer, 1% months oid ; sil are In good shape for butcher, § calves old from spring. Two good Cheterwhite sows one full bred Chesterwhite boar atl 10 o'clock a. mn, imple. i 11 ahonts, New 1 horse wagon, used oniy four months: 2-horse Kramer wagon, new 16in. disc harrow McCormick fi. binder, McCormick 64t cut mower, 13-18. McCormick hay rake. good Key. stone hay loader, Keystone side rake, good Al bright riding cultivator, Bran new * Penpa” rill, used only ote seaman, Pa cult 2 Oliver Chill plows, harrow, double and single tees, cant hooks, other articles 10) numerous to wention, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 10 o'clock a mm. onthe Alexander MoCoy farm, 14 mile | west of Potters Mills, Cyrus Brungart, Adminis trator, will sell farm stock, implements, house bold goods, ete. A clesic-up sale. Free luseh | Mayes, aurt, TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 100'¢clock a. m., 8 miles west of ¢ entire Hall, on Henry Potter farm, Dantel Calinhan wili wseli: farm stock, imple | mena, elo. | 8 clean up sale, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Tih, at 10 o'clock a. m., J.T Porter and Jas, Callahan, will sell on the oid | Potter homestead, four miles west of Centre Halli: Farm stock, implements, ete; clean up sale of everything. WEDNESDAY, MARCH TH, at ten o'clock am, LK Lingle, one-hail mile west of Old Fort, ou Earigstown road, will sell farm stock and implements, This will be a clean-up sale of everyilbing on the farm. THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, two miles east of | Centre Hall, by Sharer & Keller: Clean up sale of farm stock and Lmplemeuts, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1 uicieck B m., to the rear of Reporter office, Centre Hall ; Five pair of mated mules, two years old at time ol sale. These mules will be trained and hitched on forenoon 0 mie day. Also a lot of cows, [resh and springlog, TUESDAY, MARCH 20th. $ o'clock a. m., W. F. Stover, one-half mile east of Penn Hall, on the road leading to Brosh valley, will sell live stock, farm implements and bousehold goods, Wise snd Hubler, aucts. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Zist, 10 a, m., about two miles west of Tussey vilie, by D, Geiss Wagner Clean up saie of farm stock aud implementa, THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, at 10 o'clock a, m., R, D, Musser, one mile north of Spring Mill will sell all farm stock, inciuding 3 head of Holstein cattle : also farm implements, A cleans up saie of everything, FRIDAY, MARCH, 28rd, at 10 o'clock a m., John Buavely, ut Bpring Mills, will sell jot of farm stock aud implements, A clean-up sale. L. F, Mayes, auct, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 13 o'clock, at Centre Hall, by Lloyd BR, Smith | stock sale, Souisting of ; hogs an 00lts, cows, young oaitle, 8, auct, 4 Rex Beach Heturns From Sin Bias. Rex Beach who lives adventures as well as writes them, surely has had them aplenty of late, He has just returned from San Blas, a plase which is to mean much to Americas, To the December Cosmopolitan Magasine, which goes on slo at newsstands November 10th, he con tributes ** The San Bisa People,” in which he tolls of his resent interesting travels and Vg FOR SALE POSTON RPOORONI FORO OPO0C NEN 00000008000 PCET 00008RESLHLS Oysters From now you will find us supplied with the choic- est quality of Oysters the market affords, Two grades—for stew- ing and frying, FRESH CRACKERS THE GOOD CRISPY KIND, that fairly melt in the mouth. BREAD, PIES AND CAKES ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD CANNED GOODS of various kinds. Pennington’s BAKERY In the Hotel Building CENTRE HALL 0020009 2HBI NN HOIBVOoWIOP BOON New Fall and Winter Goods SWEATERS.— Cotton, part wool, and all wool, soc to $7.25. COTTON AND WOOL UNDER-~ WEAR for men, women and chil. dren. HEAVY HOSE—Wool or cot- ton : Fine hose for children. CAPS AND SCARFS for Misses and children, WORK SHIRTS, Overalls for men Blouses and BED BLANKETS in wool, wool and cotton and cotton. HORSE BLANKETS Stable blankets, and FRESH CAKES AND CKACK- ERS ORO PNSCPRINTATL0NO0PINNANOT OTRO PORIOIYPRO® BUNBURY BREAD, fresh every 2+il] 5 and 10 cent loaves, fe day. H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA. PE HVC AFL LOUICORO0ONVE GODOT tH0000800 Laicas County I. Cheney makes oath that he is . x rm of F hanna { -~ ACRE FARM FOR BALE. ¥ t 1% i ny of “i County and #§ te afor i a ATURDAY, NOV ’ o 1iwi3 W. Tremsler Opntre hat sald ay the sum of ( 1 firm will WE H i. F. D. No. 2, will offer at public sale his 'NDRED DOLLARS for each and ev. | arm of about 50 acres, situate in Gregg township case of Catarrh that cannot be cured § mi t of Penns Cave, Farm hes & ¥ the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE ? utbuiig in good repair: water FRANK J. CHENEY piped ir never lai spring use and Bworn to before mae and subscribed in 8m Ir nas except peaches : free y presence, this 6th day of December, telephone cali 914 Spring 1. 1888 d / i 13 acres are or, balances in A.W ON 8 @ of cuitivation. Concrete silo 7x22 N *ubll i bh hon t of cwner i» reason for Hall's Catarrth Cure 1s htetna we . t20'clock p m and acts directly upon the 1} 4 t ni ., fron F0TDe ont . ug threes a Oo nnd i PE. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O in erected house, barn and I p. Shere, Bold by all Druggists Ta e between Pens Hell and Spring Take Hall's Family Plies for id known sx the Adam Grenoble t he sold, For further informati n GRENOBLE, Executor, Yeager ilo 0 In (Beal) constipation “EJ OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The sndenignad offers for sale house and situated on Church a'rect, In the borough of ( tre Hall Housel In excellent state of and ocotitains bath. Immediate possession given. Apply to—- NRE. MARY ROSS Centre Hall, Pa jot on repair Can bx QUICK BALE of J. HI, Krumbine property situated in Centre Hall bore. Desirable location good bulidings . must sell quick. Seise this good opportunity — CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW L Centre Hall, Pa. “wn i | NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE | Just Received— ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF Ladies Coats and Suits OF THE VERY LATEST MODELS We were lucky to purchase this Iot at a very reason- able price and consequently we are in a position to give you exeeptionally great values for your money. We want you to come at once and select your Winter garments at the lowest prices. Remember, this will not last long. Our Line of Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings is positively the LARGEST and BEST line that has ever been shown in this part of the county. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST . J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM JUST RECEIVED Carload Red Cedar Shingles Which we are offering at Special Prices Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hall Planing] Mill, Centre Hall, Pa. Peer tBS00960 000080800 ees w Chas. D. 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