® * LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Progress Grange meets Saturday eve- ning. Wm. Mec. ady Oysters Saturday night at Clenalian’s parlors, Notice Kessler's new ad. in this issue, It is for your benefit, adv.” Mrs. Mary Shoop has been quite ill during the past few days, Mrs. John F. Mullen, of Pittsburg, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Ross, of Altoona, were callers at this office on Friday. W. C. T. U. will meet at the home Mrs, Whiteman, Saturday evening, 7-30. Of Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn Breon and lit- tle son, of Lock Haven, spent a few days here last week. Dr, C. F. Smith, of Indianapolis, Ind,, attended the Encampment and Fair on Thursday. When in need of Cement, Portland, which is the best, just in.—R. D,*Foreman, use Alpha A carload =a The writer and family are indebted to Miss Miriam Huyett for a basketful the choicest grapes. Thanks. graf Miss Gertrude Spangler chester, New York, on complete course in tl £ a Bible School. A congregational meeting will be hb in the morning, following Sunday-Sche¢ Presbyterian church, T. Potter, clerk of the session. Prof. Hugh A. Brown, of Urbs visited his cousin, ]. T. place, on S he school of instructor in t gineering State College. i. Mrs. G. R. Meiss, G. R. Meiss, of Colyer, will be wife of the Danville hospital to-day (’ nervous 1 for an operation for a Wong s i ine Hg. "ny which is an Rev. R. R. Jones left for Philadelphia on Wednesday accompanied by Nevin Donat Master of Aaronsburg. Wills Eye hospital { ation of n Missi The goth Woman's Hon Society of th conve vania, will t Lutheran cht Oct. 1 and 2. 7. Jones, in pulpit of Rev, R ed pastor at State sent, Russell Goodhart, saw very active fields of France, an¢ discharged, Mrs, Ms Monday and gav ry the war, Mr. and den, N. were acc parents Thorofare, . and Mrs; N. J., on a few d Centre Hall durin campment and Lost.—Tht Centre Hall an ton travel papers, ¢ cards of tape, and ner N. H. TRO Reward if turned to 42 Union Trust Bl de Harrisburg. Pa. siness ARs The Jubilee Convention of the man's Christian Te ‘onion Centre county will be held in Petrikin Hall and Court House, Bellefonte Sep- tember 25 and 26. Convention guests and speakers Mrs. Ella M. George, pres, Peana. W.C. T. U., and Dr. Clinton N. Howard, “The Little Giant”, of Rochester, N. Y. Day ses. sions in Petrikin Hall, evening sessions in Court House, “W. Harrison Walker, E«q., of Bell- efonte, Chairman of Group 3 of the Third Federal Reserve District of the War Savings Division, who has done more than any other one man in promot- ing the Thrift movement in Pennsyl- vania, brought before us with vividness, the great importance of Thrift. He suggested that a part of one’s income be l2id aside for future use before any is spent ; that the savings be invested ina s. fe secu rity paying a good rate of in- terest, goverment bonds and Treasury Savings Certificates being a good exam- ple ; and that the remainder of one's in. come be wisely spent so as to receive full value for every dollar spent. It was impressed upon ud that in order to make Democracy safe, the people must be- come more thrifty, This can be ac- complished largely thru the schools, This inspiring address brought before the teachers. more strongly than ever, the need of the thrift movement”.—The above taken from an article written by fhe Cameron County Teache s Institute, and appeared in the Cameron County Press under date of Sept. 11th, 1919. ——————P A A TT ———— Fewer Cigars, More Cigarettes, Now Used, Fewer cigars and less chewing and smoking tobacco were used in the fiscal years, internal revenue statistics just issued by the treasury department show, Cigarettes, however, stow a rapidly in- creasing use, this year's consumption, on which taxes have been paid, being more than two and a half times larger than in 1913. One reason conjectured for the ine crease consumption of cigarettes is the increase of smoking among women, The official report, however, does not mperance | include ry PEG SPRING MILLS. John Myers and family spent a. few days at Bellwood, Prot. Dennis has moved home on Long ave, in his new The foundation for the silk mill is be- ing dug out and a well dug. The work will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. of Howard Weaver, who was recently discharged from service, is time at his father's home. Russell Veaver, son war spending some with The of teachers in the High school are, Prof. Dennis, Prof. Reitz, Prof. Bennett, alisses Nancy Hunter and Margaret Kane. In the other schools, Miss Ruth Duck Schools opened on monday a good attendance of pupils, corps grammar, A C ; primary, Miss Mary Bartges, Smith ; intermediate, —L pn A lp REBERSBURG. From last week. Our L. VI. Minnick, to build a crete bridge across Fishing creek, two 1 be concrete man has taken the contract con- miles low Tylersvill att Moyer and wife, of Reedsville, {att Moy 1 f f Reedsvil e. unday with his brother Mifflin in n Monday , 4 mile east of here, 113 Mill aeir Jame CENTRE MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reish and daugh- 1ds at Du , Sunday. Roy Held went to Woodlawn ot : Pa A VOOR UO Accident and Sickness Policy. Set 1S CF YY ES Ceilg mc personally, HENNEY, Centre Hail, ALPH Pa ~- sama po - . 2 0ST OF Pt wi Speakers How spepkers have wild and “Work the fair wuding a fair, Rj nk in ad con Save” will and season, if Bi no give He You tion, minutes time, something and for benefit, Aes ift literature tendered you and read it thoughtfully, The thrift movement not merely, as presumed by many people, a eam- paign for the raising of funds for the It is bigger nnd broader It is for the present and welfare the American peo. The fundamental principles are maximum production in industry, reg ugir saving of money, wise spending and safe Investment. The investment feature will provide the capital to finance business expansion which brings individual as well as national prosperity, More than S85000,000 will be col lected as interest, this month, by Ing vestors In the Third Liberty Loan. If those who receive this money squander it, the effect will be felt In higher cost of living. Save your Lib. erty Loan interest and make It earn more interest, Invest It In govern- your is government, than that. future le, of JURORS DRAWN FOR Court Convenes Monday, September 22nd. ~The Jurors, The following jurors have been drawn for service during the September term of court, convenes the fourth Monday in the month—the 220d of Sept- ember : which GRAND JURORS, C. C. Adams, clerk, Philipsburg Jos, A. Alexander, farmer, UnionT wp. Calvin Bottorf, laborer, Potter Frank Beck, carpenter, Philipsburg J. G. Harry Bilger, contractor, Spring Thomas Shoe twp. loal, laborer, Potter Chambers, laborer, Snow H. P. Faulkner, book-keeper, Philips. burg Ed. C. Fish, salesman, Philipsburg i sn te Lewis Grauer, merchant, Bellefonte G. P. Gentzel, J, G.Irvin, QLryrine y mpl Ing H Warren Korman, creameryman, Penn farmer, Harris Charles Limbert, farmer, Haines James Pickle, engineer, 5, farmer, Fergu ha F, Royer, farmer, Miles E. A. Russell, M. D., Unionv ‘rank Swabb, farmer, I Spring ie pay n er 3 USOn } “wr A r 1 ver r, inborer, Stat ‘14 ate College r. Haines 1% te ank clerk , Howard chant, Millheim . Shaffer, lal Albert Smeltzer, Potter Tate, laborer, S; Charles Watson, book keeper, Shoe Twp li is— AARONSBURG. ut in Fir wood broke « W. A. Guisewile's week, and before it covered appeared to threaten the 1. “A bucket brigade saved house, iast Fred Rauchau was treated to a birth- day celebration, last Friday, at the home of his father-in-law, W. A, Guise- wite. A large number of friends were present. Miss Amanda Haines aod Miss Esther Bradford have returned to State College where they have charge of a fraternity house. Rev. and Mrs. Gessey, of Louisville, Kentucky, visited among their former parishioners last week. Sinus Stemm and wife, of Millmont, autoed here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boob have re- turned to their home in Akron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, of Phoe- nixville, were supper guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, W, A, Guisewite, last week, Mrs, George Stahl, of Milton, spent a few days with relatives here. of Youngstown, Ohio; Philip Eisen. hover, wife and son, of Akron, Ohio ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grove and baby, of Laurelton ; Merl Eisenhouer, wife and son, of Bellefonte, spent some time visiting relatives in this place. Lowell Acker from Akron, Ohio, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Acker. Miss Meda Bower left for Dix “Run where she will teach school, Little Olive Orwig is quite sick from the effects of swallowing tabacco which the little tot picked up on the street. Ap ——— Catload fresh Alpha cement just in, R. D. Foreman, MO, Common sense says “save”~Gov- ernment Savings Stamps, ————— If you need savings—you need Gov. uch upon that, ment Sa Blame. ernment Savings an | State Agricultural Notes, Ww while if we attempt to imitate a crab. in fertilizer and manure. Lime is the remedy, Many goose berties and currants die in winter because of late th due to the leaves being caten ff by worms early in the summer season. This may be readily prevented by spraying with lead arsenate, Before storing roots or potatoes cellar see that it is thoroughly. dry, and that all refuse from ¥ completely removed. Debris of SOIL causes rot A coat of ful in keeping down rots due to fungi. in tne mcoming roots potatoes, whitewash is use. Conditions favorable and farm Seeding : made good strides, of wheat tral counties. Early planted “ to cut, Buckwheat doing well, I ures and meadows in good condition. t——- Turkeys Decreasing in Pennsylvania, Reports recently collected by the eau of Statistics, State Departm ih hat 77 per cent, last two years ago. Secretary farm sideline Many Penns Yivania her states for Always going up! — Government Savings Stamps ! Earn, but spend a little jess—Buy} Savings Stamps, ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED 2 51 g rad bh R FD work. ~DUOMER 8 Hall, Pa recon, wuzil ISHLER TEAM aight while BAY HOR 3 ibe Boil pt bumnday 3 y y Grange Park, T Please return to this office Wagner of 5, HALE «FE « some of the FOR ayton $ ‘ational ut ih wera dim Any one 200 » Bpark Intens tf Ford cars, w sitaied al the Grange Encampment desiring to buy one can have them for sieoe pee i DYER. Start one of our Hp cial- CANDY. ~Earn £25 to week'y TIRE -~MEN-WOMEN ty Candy Factories anywhere, Grand spd farohh everything. BOUSE, 1519 Ranstead #t snail ToOm opprriunity bow « CANDYMNMAKERS Pulladeiphis, Pa Flow your home, We tell | “I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats Out a Butcher Shop.” What Kalph Watkins says. Figu rats around store had enough to feed o wouldn't anything suspicious Heard RAT-SNAP, g rial, Results were AMES WwW, SWAEB JU TICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA, Doods, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written ara #3 | ceuled with care. All Jess) business prow attended to, Bpecial attention given to set wonderful p ting of ¥alates, Marri ge Licenses, Anicy ait ri bie Liccoses, nud ail other Appileni Blanks kept ou hand Kov. 2h touch about ave it | ed @ll rats out in ten days. Dogs abou | store night and day never touch RAT SNAP. Three s'zes, 2:tc, soe, {Sold and guaranteed by C. M. Smith, { Centre Hall ; W.C., Meyer, Spring Mill; | Pa. $1.00 FORBALE -Ch p higboless Tien 1. 1 kerovene grgly wilh megncto friction « puliey | on truck, A baresin CLEVE Ki AKRD, Spring Miils, Pa. oom. ow— Po— Money-Saving OPPORTUNITY Nieman's Department Store a ———— It is not with any degree of pleasure that we say to our trade that merchandise in all lines for the Fall season is in for another rise in prices. We have it on the best authority that the advance will be from 35 to 40 per cent. above present day prices, BUT HERE IS GOOD NEWS : We still have a Large Stock on hand that will be sold at the old prices, thus assuring the early buyer Big Savings on Clothing and Shoes Buy now and you will thank us for the Sav- ing we have afforded you by reason of the coming higher prices, Special for the School Children. They'll soon bz needing new clothing and shoes with which to start school. We can dress them now at a reasonable cost. . J. 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