X / LODALS, Mies Nellie Smith, of Belle{onte, visited friends in town on Monday. Unclaimed letter in Centre Hall, Post Office Oct. 1, 1017: Mr, Edward H. College, Old bens wanted ; will pay 18 cents per pound.~James KE, Frohm, Centre Hall, Pa. at Kessler, the Millheim merchant, has important news in his new ad. which a} pears this week. . Mies Madaline SBpayd, accompanied ty Mise Marie Bemise, a classmate at The Perpsylvania Btate College, spent Fundey at ber bome in Centre Hall. W, F, Colyer will hold a public sale of thorouvhbred Poland-Chipa boge sometime in November, » hen he will dispose of about one hundred and fifty head. Prof. avd Mre. H, F, Bitner left lust Thuorsdsy for Hopewell, Virginie, where they were the guests of the former's ror, Lawrence Bituer, for a short time, Mr. snd Mre, Domer 8B, Ishler, son Marvir, and Mr, and Mre, D. Geiss Wegner, expect to leave tc-day in the former's car for Washington, D. C., for a short stay. Mr. snd Mrs. Malcolm Luse, Mr, ard Mrs, Philips and Miss Thompson, all of Dunle, spent Wednesday of last week st the bome of Mr, Luse’s brother, P. H, Luse, Mr, snd mire, 8 C Brupgart, Mr, ard Mrs, D. W, Bradford, snd Mr, and Mr:, G. O. Benuper, left on Wed- pesday morning in the Bruogart car on a trip to York, Harrisburg and Gettysburg. They will be gone sev- eral daye. E. 8, Ripka has receive: certifics- tion from the State P, O. -. A. bead- quarters of bis appointment as a die- trict president for the esstern part of ¢ entre county. [he county hss re- cently been divided into three districts becsuse of the growth of the order, September closed its books with an aversge maximum temperature of 71 oegreee, and sp average minimum temperature of 42 degrees, A littl over an ireh sud a ball of rain fell curing the thirty dsye, sll excepting a quarter inch falling on the night of the geventh. Miss Mionie Kline, of pear Mill- heim, has been engaged in evangelistic work for the past «vn weeks in Mifl- lin county. Her work at first consist- ed of grove meetings and later she was juvited into the church where the re- vivial meeiings bave resuited in much good work being accomplished. The rew District Deputy Grand Master, E. Erbe, of State College, will be present at the regular meeting of the Centre Hall lodge, I. 0. 0. F., on Saturday evening, sod install the pewly elected officers. A lunch will foilow the ipetaliation ceremonies. The presence of all the members is de- sired, Dr. E. E, Maloy, who has been as- elsting Dr. Kilpauick for the past two years, and whois well known to many people in the county, has tsken possession of the deutal offices of Dr, D. K., Musser, in Petriken Hall, High sires, Bellefonte, Dr, Maloy bas bought the office from Dr, Musser and will conduct it in the future, All work is gusranteed to give complete ga i fue lon. Give him a call, adv, Mr, sid sare, James M, Hill, Mr, and More, William Waguer, all of Readi: g, were an aio party who stopped « fl at Centre Hall on Batu: day nigbt, continuing their journey ne«xt day through this part o! the state. The Wagners haye relstives in this section, Mr. Hill 18 the owner of eight Isrms in Berks county and made the tour for the purpose of gathering wat gond pointers ne could from the Penns Valley agricalturiste, Harry W, Potter, a son of J. T, Pot- ter, of this plsce, who has been «m- ployed o exiensive lumber operations at Edmonds, Washiogton, fur a num- ber of years, has virtually been tender ed a lieutennsucy in the U, B, foresty service of the new srmy in France. When the chiefs at Washington asked Mr. Potter's boss to recommend one of bis men for the position, Mr, Potter's pau « was sent iv, believing bim to be smply qualified for the task. Foilow- jog the formal ace ptance at Washing. ton, Mr. Potter will be required to pass the necessary physical examio- sation before leavivg for across the nea, Foresters are needed at once in France to tske out timber for bridge and trer ch construction, for making rail * * and Mre, P, H, Lu-e, on the Huyett farm, west of town, met with a pain. ful accident on last Wednesday, resuit- ibg in the mashing of the left foot, The youngster had gone along with bis father to the fi-lJd where the men were epgaged in hauling io the second crop of hay, The lad was following the wagon ss it was being loaded ana io 8 moment when his st ention wee drawn in spother oirection his fool was cought upder the front wheel of the wagon, Before the team could be brought to a stop the rear wheel csught the lad sod pessed over him at the hips. The soft earth is all that prevented a fracture of bones in the leg. While the foot wes badly mash- ed, no bones were found broken by the attending, physician, and the little fellow is wsirady hopping sroaud LOOALS . Miss Ida Bweetwood was home from the Bloomsburg State Normal school over Bunday. Attention is called to the fact that tickets ieeued for the ** War Talks” are not transferable, C. M, Bmith has a new ad. in this issue which is worth your reading. New fall goode—all fresh and clean. Rev, and Mrs, J, J. Glenn and fam- fly, of Carlisle, are guests of Mrs. Glenn's mother, Mrs, Mary Goodhart. If you have old or young chickens to sell, call me up, I ned them. Prices are high pow.—(C. D. Barthol- omew, 8t Rossman’s store, Bpring Mille, is prepared to supply your winter needs in dress with a fu] line of new goode, just arrived, Pay them a visit, Fréd. D. Btover, of Aaronsburg, sold bis Wondward-Coburn mail route to A, M. Yeariok, of Woodward, who took charge of the route Monday. The Penn township echool board re- cently elected B. A. Blerly, of Rebers- burg, teacher the Coburn school, which was made vacant by the resignation of Prof. R. U. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Brooks and son Pau!, of Altoone, spent a few days the letter part of last week at the Richard, Cloyd and William Brooks homes, all pear Centre Hall. Mr.and Mre, B, H, Heckman, of Johnstown, motored to Centre Hall on Monday and remained until Taes- day morning with Mre. Heckman's father, H., W. Kreamer, The Lewistown borough suthorities find that by doing their own street paving they save at least 50 per cent. of the entire cost of the improvements, They will let no contrects in the fu- ture, J. T. Potter attended the sessions of Huntingdon Presbvtery, held at Grays- ville the first half of the week, as © delegate from this place. Rev. J. (. still and David Rearick were also ip attendance, The J. William Mitterling home ir Centre Hall bss virtually been sold to Mies Mary C. Fisher, of Penn Hall. The necessary procedure to close the deal and transfer the property has beer postponed until the 1st of next month, Bix more Centre counly lads will leave for Camp, Meade, Maryland, o: Ssturday. They are: Peter Lyons, of Bellefonte ; Louis A. Crater, Btate College ; George F. Bhsuver, Martha ; Thomas A. Richsrd, Port Matilds; Victor N. Holt, Howard; Willian Marshall, Bellef nte, This leaves fifty-three of the county’s quota still at bome with no knowledge of their time for leaving at hand. Lewistown bas a regular Saturday morplog carb market and the venders of the produce usually dispose of their goods in a few hours time, Here are a few of the prices prevailing : Toms- toes; 752 basket ; eggs 45 and 48 centa ns dczen ; butter 450 a lb, ; apples 250 » pk. ; potatces 25¢ pk., cucumbers 15¢ quarter pk. ; string beane 15¢ quarter pk. ; carrots and turvips 10c goartes pk, ; pears 20c pk.; beets 25¢ pk, ; grapes 6c swall basket ; quash two for be, pumpkins 5c and 10¢ & piece, cab- bage 5c and 8c a head, parsnips 10c quarter pk.; large peppers thres for be, fresh onions 52 a bunch, ————— ——————— Martiage Licenses, Clarence P, Brogder, Altoona Isabel C, Jones, Altoona James BR, Condo, Penn Hall Marion R, Finkie, Spring Mills Wm. C, Shawley, Milesburg, Trixie A. Confer, Yarnell Harold Aurand, Altoona Mae E. Bennett, Altoona Raymond J. Bryan, Tyrone Bessie M. Wyland, Howard ———— A A or ————— Mrs, Henne) 's Announcement, Mre. Lucy Henpey is bome” from Philadelphia where she purchased ber stock of fall and winter millinery, ano now cordially invites all to visit her store and look over the assortment of most modish bats for women and young women, There will be no form- al opening dsys, so come at you: convenience, Prices ure being kept as low as poe- sible. The same quality at so-called “style emporiums’ would cost you h+if more, I ot aR — Spring Mills. Lloyd Bmith visited friends at Pot ters Mille last week. Miss Jennie Hue, one of the local telephone operature, went to Mont Mr. Cathermw, of Union county, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Miles Johnson, The faneral of Gregg Barrel, our oldest male citizen, was held on Tues day. Interment at Green Grove ceme~ tery. ’ Ammon Decker purchased the Mrs. EHen Loog property for $1700. Heats for the leotare course of 1917 1918 wili be sold at Krape’s store ou Baturday, October 61h, Blain Bitner was burt in an auto so cident at Mill Hall, He was deliver ing wilk from the condensary here to Mill Hall, . According to estimates the spring count of surplus honey in colonies in pared with 60 pounds a year ago, i REBERSBURU Mre, C, O, Mallory, of Pittsburg, fs spending a week at this place, Allen Brungart wears s broad smile since the arrival of that wee little girl, Mrs, Frank Wate has returned from a week’s visit to her daughter, Mrs, Fioyd Gramley, at Lewisburg, George Winters left on Bunday for Williamsport where he will be treated for eancer on his face, Heott Btover and wife were to Tylers- ville on Bunday to visit Elis Frantz who is critically ill wita no hopes of recovery, Hon, W, 8, Blerly, of William - port, ia vi iting at the home of Will. Milltheim. Ray Miller, employed at Akron, Ohio, is home for a brief stay, Ralph Musser, of Renovo, spent Sunday with hie people in this place, A number of Millheim people at- tended the Milton fair last Thursday, Robert Breon and family, of Bate College, were Bunday visitors at the parental home, Wiitse Bollinger and family, resi- dents of this plece twenty years ag, were in town Baturdsy. A, Kessler is in New York City this week purchasing fall and winter goods, : ByrYon Edmonds and Roy Zimmer. wap, stationed at Silver Like, Onin, | lam Frank, were homie or a few days the paw | On Inst Baturday the George Wol- week before bresking camp for Ala-|firt home was sold at public sale to bAmS, . { Calvin Crouse for fourteen bunrdred Last Friday M. P. Fiedler and R, [and ten dollare, Quite recently William Ziegler | bought at private gale the Reuben | Kreamer home, Consideration, | seventen hundred and seventy-five | dollars, | Henry Detwiler, who spent seversl ridge rock chickens from I wa, after being on the way elev n days, Aside from being Hungry and one missing, the pens arrived in good eondi fon, Seven o'clock Wednesday morning | of last week the alsrm for fire was | weeks with his family, left se usual for given and about $10.00 damage was | parts unknown, His wife is very done at the National vote), csused by | anxious to know his whereabouts ss un over-heated chimney. {the family is In destitute eircuw- The following Millheim boys are in | siances, service under th- Stars and Stripes: Mr, Wolf, of Bugar Valley, moved Joseph H. toffman, Beplor Lieu. |lsst Tuesaday to this valley to the tenant, U. 8, N,; Dr, John Harden. home koown ss the JCharlia Dobler bergb, 1st Lieutenant, Indianspolis; home now owned b: T, M, Gram'ey. Gervie Biover, Sergeant, U, B, Ms-| On last Monday while Claud SBmul! rinee, 74th Co., 6 bh Reg ; Jay Wine. was riding a bicycle, the critter bucked gardoer, Troop L, 7 h Cavalry ; Chee, 8nd threw him off. Mr, Small sus <tover, 100th Co, U, 8B. Marines; 'aived a badly sprained enkle and wo Bryan Edmonds, (Mechanic), Un, F, this writing he is unable to walk, 146 Inf, Camp Hancock; Ove fb tpn Kuarr, 1&4 Grade Private, Boal Murderer Klectrocuted, Machine Gun Troop; Bruce Auman, Nicolo Kotar, of Dsuphin county, 1st Grade Private, Motor Trucs, Un, twice convicted of murdering Yosep No.4; Frank Auoan, 1a Grace Pre! Bigke in Bieelton on December 22,1015, Yale, Motor Truck, Lo,, No 4; R Y | was elee rocuted at the Western Penis Zimwermar, Corcornl, Co, ¥, 146 + | «4 1uf ; David Kessler, Quarierman p's | 10" tary on Monday. Departmen’, Hook [oaud, Ith; Byron | He Musser, Ce, D, C14 Reg, | “. Eo-iand sfier tive coils glueers ; Live Musser, y 314 bp Lut | 4 ad. Ustop desdr, Md. ; heory Brow, Co, . 3421 [oft : Walter vringe, Co, B, 58ta luff, U-tiystag; Umm Lormap, no report; Robert Corman oO 1epori, i went inthe fiat it 703 ». i Was proucupced m AAAI I'he barley crop Is above the averse , And satimates place it at 371,000 bush- ein ag compared with 300,000 last year, | Our Big Line of Fall Merchandise Is Ready for You. BUY! BUY! BUY! That's all we have been doing for the past several weeks, and the re- sult is shown in our we'l-stocked counters, which gives you a choice in buying such as you wi'l find no where else in the entire va'ley, We take pride in the quality and quantity of merchandise which we st:ive to maintain, in the face of prices which we have never known in our entire experience in merchandising. Our enormous pur- chasing, however, results in your favor, for quantity buying means BEST prices, and as we have been able to get them, we give them to you. We mention here only a few of our many at- tractive Fnes: Big Line Sweaters for the cold days that are right ahead. We have them for Men, Women and Children, in all the different styles, weights and colors. A good Sweater goes far in keeping away Winter sickness. * Dress Goods for the Ladies in an almost endless assortment of patterns and grades, We'll be pleased to show you them. ’ * Then there is our big line of-- | Shoes for all the family. No need to el rate on their quality. Their name is enough. For Fall and Winter wear--work or dres:--we have the right shoe. I | Specials : Gold Band Dishes ~ Brown & White Cooking Ware C. M. SMITH Penns Valleys’s Big Store | Barisl was made In Heckman’s | cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Henry Smith died at bis home fn | Reedaville on Bsturdey afternoon, J, Blair Mingle died st the Belle aged sixty-seven years, ss 8 reeull of 8 fonte hospital on Tuesday afternoon stroke of paralysis, _ [of last week, of heart trouble, aged Mr. Bmith wae born and reared in | twenty-four years, The funeral ser. Centre county snd went to Mifflin | vices were beld at the home of bis sis- county about thirty years ago. | ter, Mre, CO. E. Boyder, at Btate Cole He Is survived by his wife whose | lege on Saturday, sod burial wes maiden name was Elizabeth Showers, | made at Pine Hall, and by three children: John H.Bmitbh, | insurance agent, of Lewistown ; Mre, J. N. Young, Yeagertown, snd Daniel | Smith, Jr., of Williamsport, These | brothers snd sisters are also living :| Daniel 8mith, Br,, Reedaville ; Ber js- | Centre Reporter at $1.50 per year min Bmith, Mie, Foster V, Jodon spd | Mre, Bu«an Gehret, of Bellefonte, snd | Yds Wire. Magilda Haz), of Niagara Fall, ! 4 K | i ih bu ere Burial was made in the Yengertowr | For sale by Lutheran cemetery on Tuesday sfter-| noon. Gregg Barrell, "ne of Gregg towr-| Mrs. J. W, Keller, Linden Hall, Pa. ship's oldest citizens, died at his home |G, 0. Benner Centre Hall in Cleorges Valley, on Bunday even. | : ’ ' ing. He was past eigh'y yesrs of sage, | And All Good Dealers Smm— Kessler has gone to New York Again. Must have more merchandise to meet the demands of the trade. After the successful business done during the month of September, I was obliged to make a second trip to the market, Therefore, if you need a new outfit pay us a visit, WE HAVE ON DISPLAY A NEW: LINE OF— Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Furs, Waists and Shoes for ladies, and for the children we have Beautiful Dresses and Coats For Men : | New Fall & Winter Suits and Overcoats The new models— Trench Cut, Norfolk and English. SHIRTS, SHOES & HATS-We'l be glad to show you them. If you like tailor-made Suits and Overcoats, we carry the Hart-Schalfoer & Marx Line-It needs no explanation KESSLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE “ Everything to Weao,” MILLHEIM msm con Prisma co ————— Fe ——————— If An Owl Could Speak. one of his wise pieces of advice would be: “Put your spare money into some good savings bank, where it will draw compound inter- est and be a source of profit to you.” This bank fulfills these con- ditions, Here your funds will be safe as though in the United States Treasury and every six months you will get dividends at the rate of 3 per cent interest per annum, Any time you want to draw out your money, you can do so. Your investigation of our facilities and management is courted. The Farmers National Bank Miltheim, Pa. COPYRIGHT APRr.CO ALL AGES W. F. COLYER, Centre Hall, Pa,
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