\ LOCAL AND PERSON AL. L. L. Smith js building a garage, A half-inch of rain fell Sunday and Sunday night, Rov White, of Lewistown, visited friends in Centre Hall on Tuesday. Mrs Archie Confer, of Spring Mills visited at the W, A week, Krise home last Two murderers paid the death penalty at the Rockview death house Monday morning. The first half of November has been most delightful so far as weather has had any influence Mis : visited at the home of Phoebe Potter Hall, Lizzie ]a- of Linden Mrs cobs for several days. Ice cream and oysters, Saturday even- ing, at parlors of Wm \ Centre Hall, Pa With < We McClenahan adv ly advancing in price § 1 for the very moder- ate fall weather we enjoyed to date, Dr. and Mrs G H. Widder ip from last week, the ] } motored Harrisburg, and few days at Arney Altoona on ith and ys come home from ‘over ind the camps, they will ask who supported the Red Cross, Y M. C. A. Y.W.C A... War c¢ anc K. of C " jew- ish Welfare Board, War ( amp Commun ther ity, Amencdn Library Association and the Salvation Army know who provided them with the com- forts to which a soldier is entitled, cally the question can be fully answered by referring to the list of subscribers to these funds printed in this issue, In. fact, most of the boys will have the names of the supporters of these institu. tions before them ere they come home, reader of the Reporter, { LOCAL AND PERSuUNAL. Charles Arney shot a wild turkey on Tuesday well-matured Centre bushels Smith, 500 Or more corn for sale.—S, W. Hall, Pa. Red Cross headquarters urges that the saving of fruit stones and nut shells be continued, The PINK label this week means credit on subscription is shown for the first time. Examine yours and if there is an error, report it at once, Mrs. Orvis Horner, of Colyer, is the proud owner of a beautiful set of fox furs which was made from two big grey foxes captured by Mr, Horner last win- ter, James R., Irwin, tenant on the Geiss farm, now owned by Lieutenant Theo- Boal farm ek and implements at sale March 6th. dore Davis advertises his public ste rq i he underground wires for the six boulevard lights and the iron posts were installed last week east and west of the Millbeim, The State-Cen- tre company is experiencing trouble in having the shipment of the brackets nec- diamond, in ry for the installation of the street 3 for the e borough, and is a essa igh problem when the streets will be highted, ot ps A A —— Marriage Licenses. John B Wert, Miles Twp. Mary E. Weber, Smullton Jasper A. Lingle, Spring Mills Carrie M. Stover, Centre Hall Wm. M. Botts, Bell Margaret M Smith, Bellefonte. slonte mf YP ———————— Free Lecture. Red pictures, on n lo Cross lect Satu o'clock, in Ca ptai gram will give a free with moving rday night, Nov, 23, at State College, The Philadelphia Record. »r readers who have been ac- y fiction supple nly the re. gress USED SAFETY PINS Articles Are of ys Been Proved Finds Made. Oro ness t | MODERN DINNER ALL RIGHT | | Physician Declares That Appurtenan ces and Menu Ail Tend to 'Pro- mote the Digestion. Dinner as a social institution has been lously attacked by gas- tronomie expertsgin recent years that the banquet has been held responsible for many untimely of public men, One of the conspicuous state n in Am aid to have been killed by dining out* The of course after course menu is held by various Inconsistent with health according to 80 seduo deaths most SI0¢ rica wa upon a thorities life Now, Pr. R. 8. Or less in the physiology the past the modern vindicate it established dinner that takes thorough au- | to be long | with continued these notions, and even all ba 3 Discoveries during | Levenson, are upon delusio of digestion credit The w fously | in the | dozen years do mot dis dinner, he Man has unconse a routine of courses cognizanct fologienl principles upon founded. Take, for the elaborate gowns worn hy the women and tho ey ite by the men, the floral decorations and the music There ich of the phys which digestion is Instance enine ®uy is no doubt that these items ser ] composing a generall) gettin shown in © for i digest) recent years that the 1 Cr rectly favor f iormance oi Current Opin Method of Negro Lipn Tamer Met With the Decided Disapproval of English Judge. “He ——— S. S. Club. tl Ripka, SiCrelary PURCHASERS OF WAR red Bills Elizabeth Bartholomew like those of | safety pins, have | and Etruscan | referred to a period | th of Christ. n, it seems, empire however, been bronze {a another anclent | the old | of buttons | vere made, ays to have lar stud While it is true did not make use wore no collars, a sort of collar stud ized In conjunction with the safety pin in a number of ways Who imagine that the little paper fastener, with which we are fa- miliar, brass device that holds a number of loose sheets of paper to gether, was more than two thousand years old? Yet such is the fact, since such a device was employed by the Roman soldiers of that era as an incl dental of their costumes or uniform. The belt of thin copper worn by the old legions was fastened to a strip of cloth, serving as a lining, with a series of little bronze clamps precisely like the paper fastener in principle. Thimbles are ancient. Some speci: mens are known to be 2,600 years old. They are of bronze, and their outer surfaces show the familiar indenta- tions for engaging the head of the needle. These thimbles are precisgly like our modern ones, except that they have no tops to cover the end of the finger. ments, ar they which d they possessed yet was would the New Use for Beggars. A hotelkeeper In the suburbs of Paris, having been much troubled with mendicants, put a wheel near the en trance to the bullding, and above It was placed a sign reading: “Charity degrades both him who gives and him who takes. Turn this wheel one hun dred times and get half a franc.” Numerous beggars applied for leave to turn the wheel, until the discovery was made that the force employed was utilized to draw water from a well which gerved a practical purpose in a near-by orchard and hostelry. Then, according to the story, no beggars er —— ——— There is a Hurry and a Rush on the Part of Everybody to Get Their New Winter Clothing. Every Man,Woman & Child Must b: utfitted right away with Good, Durable and Warm Clothing. It Is the Greatest Need of the Hour ! NIEMAN'S DFPARTVENT STORE has it in grea M:n’s, Womer’s and Children’s Outer Garments of All Descriptions, —AND GOOD. As well as Shoes, Stockings & Underwear Everythirg—plenty of it ; not merely something to advertise and put in the window, but BIG SOLID stocks of itt. The real thing is to meet the people's needs, Comeat once and choose frem these great new stocks which you knpw you can depend upon, and at pric 8 which are the lowest for whizh good merchan- dise can be sold. abundance Department Store MILLHEIM Do Not Wait BUT BUY NOW! You are cordially invited to come in and see ou fine line of COATS, SUITS & DRESSES We have just received these gbods for this month's busi- ness. Something entirely new-—all ) My advice to my trade is to take advantage and BUY NOW, for you will not be able to get such values "later. advanced styles. A Remarkable Line of Men's Suits and Overcoats Please do not wait but BUY NOW if you for it will be impossible to accommodate you with merchandise values later. WE STILL HAVE ALL-WOOL GOODS, not be able to get them later on, so BUY NOW, at KESSLER'S Department Store Millheim need goods, such and you may = Insyde Tyre | Cuts Tire Costs in Half Cp dpdpdip dn pnp 2 Suis Gudindnd dinddiondl Bododndl 3 o- i= Insurance and r Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, enna ees TS SS FEES FFVEEEE EES Tr rrr rrr rrr rrr rt Tre f Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza — unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. 4 “hen take—at once o- FL Le CASCARA' KE? QUININE : L) (H PoM\® Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form-——aafe, sure, no opiates—breaks up s col in 24 hours—reheves grip in 3 days. Mone: back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red tog with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores J.Roy Schaeffer Centre Hill ; P.O Spriag Mills ie, Hone Bell Te ——————————————— First-class irror. set good high t am davenetle COURTNEY FOR BALE iresscr 003 . Boa lsburg FOR BALZ Two heifers make god cows ; also lop i NFR, Bomlsburg, Pa Bell pt YOUR TIME HAS ARRIVED With th: end of the war in sight, if you have not already mad: fortune in munitions sto ks, shipping shar:s or in some ore of S00 the industries that have been 1 epjoying profitable war business you still have left THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF ALL Owing to the opening of vast new oil fields, 0] operators from sll over the country are rushing to Kentucky, and the State is SEETHING WITH EXCITEMENT. Kentucky oil wells produced, in"1917 for their share holders more than TEN MILLION DOLLARS and the present year will see still larger returns pated th:se conditions and (he BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COMPANY several months ago s cured a vast acreage of well saclected territory, which gives every indication of being highly productive. The BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIl COMPANY is orgsn zed under the laws of Delaware, Capital stock $250,000, all common, full-pa‘d and non-assessable. The properties comprise 1 %0 acres in Ro. wan County and 965 acres in Clay County, Kentucky. These holdings have been purchased outright and are OWNED BY THE COMPANY. NO LEASES, NO RENTALS, NO ROYALTIES. We are close to production, pipe lines apd re- fincries. Kentucky crude oil is in great demand and is of the highest grade. We are not seeking your subecriptions for the purpose ¢f buying lands. OUR LANDS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. We want your subscrip- tions to DRILL WELLS and thereby make money for all the shareholders, We want to begin drilling AT ONCE and the BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COM- PANY makes its first limited offering of its treasury shares at TEN CENTS PER SHARE. We give notice now that the next offering o' these shares will be at FIFTEEN CENTS, and jour orders will have to be received promptly in order to take aduantage of the present offer of TEN CENTS. You can participate in the success of the BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COMPANY if you act promptly BOSTON KENTUCKY isa conservative company, managed by oil men who know how to produce oil. Oar acreage is unusually large and our capitalization is usually small. BUY YOUR SHARES NOW BEFORE DRILLING BEGINS. THE PRICE GOES UP AS THE DRILL GOES DOWN. Send your sub. scriptions, which will be entered in the order received, to E. P. GAGE COMPANY Investment Bankers, 161 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Some experienced men antici. REFERENCES : Duan or Bradstreet, Hanover Trust Company, |! Trement Trust Company, International Trust Co, Registrar and Transfer Agent : Hanover Trust Company, | Auditors | Bureau of Business Statistics,
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