LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Itis worth your while to read Kessler's ad in this issue, adv at William Garis sot three grey squir- rels one day last week. Some farmers are done husking corn, but there remains much yet unhusked. Frank M, Fisher was lucky enough to kill two nice pheasants last Thursday morning. Mrs, J. G, King is visiting friends and relatives in the western part of the state as well as in Ohio. We have just unloaded a car of winter wheat bran, Get your supply now.— Bradford & Son, Centre Hall, Mrs, Sumner V. Hosterman, of Lan- caster, is visiting at the home of her father-in-law, Dr. G. W. Hosterman, Archie Moyer was quite successful in two days’ squirrel hunting, last week, when he bagged eight of the ‘‘greys”. A number of correspondents’ letters were crowded out this week for want of space. We hope to publish them next week. Work on the borough road has reach- ed a point near the Presbyterian church, which means that the road-building is about two-thirds completed. oin for 1920, in the Third Red Cross Roll Call, Some one will call on you some time between Nov, 2 and 11. Have a heart and a dollar. There was some early church-going in Centre Hall Sunday morning by a num- ber of people who failed to turn their clocks back early that morning. Whatever you do, go to the polls next Tuesday and vote. Measure up to your full citizenship by performing the duty of a good citizen and go cast your vote. Mr. Dairyman, which concerns you most, the analysis printed on the tag, or the dollars in the milk pail ? Try Larro Dairy Feed, You will find Larro at the old stand, R. D. Foreman, adv Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bitner, of Milroy, motored to Centre Hall on Monday. Mr. Bitner is just recovering from blood poi- soning, but expects soon to resume his work in the Zook general store in Mil- roy. Zeigler Brothers, of Reedsville, com- menced on Wednesday on the work of wiring, plumbing and insfalling a heat plant in the newly-purchased home of Chas. W. Slack, at lower end of town, Don't fail to see the big screen pro- duction ‘The Right to Happiness”, in which Dorothy Philips features, at the Scenic theatre, Bellefonte, Thursday and Friday, Nov, 6 and 7. See ad. in this issue, There will be a box social and mas- querade ball at the Dauberman scl in Potter {Thu evening. ed and you are asked to bring your own box of refreshments. ins Lawrence Knapp, a woodsman on the McNitt-Huyett Pt, ope Nittany mountain, had ther sever the second finger on and badly cut the index making a wedge with an Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crotzer and Leonard, and Herman S, Zook, “Belleville Times", his wife and sons Chester, Fay and Carl, of Belleville, mo. tored to Centre Hall on Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mrs, Lucy Henney, finger while axe, of William F. Floray was rendered un- conscious for a short time Tuesday of last week when he f off a wagon, striking the back of 8 head on the road. He was assisting i work near Centre Hall when the accident oc- curred. He was placed under the care of a physician n road Messrs. Reuben and Herman Colyer, of Pittsburgh, spent several days past week at the hor of it Mrs. H. ]. Lam i Reuben has recently a four-year enlistment navy and was in It: long time. Miss Pauline Dixon, from the Lock Haven t in charge upon the William Horner at randparents, Mr Frage at Tusseywv: or more, The chile time despaired of bat a chenge forth better is now notic ROE, The real estate of the late Moses Eby was sold Saturday a week ago by F. W, Getz, of Lewisburg, and John H. Brin dle, of Fiedler, executors of the estate. The farm and timberland in Brush Val- ley was bid up to $16,900 at the sale but was not sold, but was later sold at priv ate sale. The homestead farm and three other tracts in Haines township were sold together . for $15,100. Reish & Weaver, lumbermen, were the purchas. ers of all the real estate, A letter from Miss Ella Decker, dated Oct. 20, to the Reporter, tells of her safe arrival in California as follows : *Cous- in Martha Williams and I have reached our destination. We enjoyed’ our trip very much indeed ; came through the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kan- sas, New Mexico, Alabama, Texas, Ari- zona, and through the southern part of California to Los Angeles and from there to Sierra Madre. arriving home at 9 p. m. Monday night Oct. 6. 1 had a delightful trip with brother's family, cousin and friends at Spring Mills,” Messrs. Guy W, Jacobs and John F. Foreman, from Steubenville, Ohio, and Portage, respectively, drove here from Cresson in the latter's Dodge roadster, on Saturday. Mr. Foreman returned to State College the same evening to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Foreman. Mr. Jacobs remained at the home of his mother, here, until Sunday, when he left for New York City to at- tend a conventibn of the National Asso- ciation of Ice Industries, the kind of business in which he is engaged in the Ohio sity. Both young men are kept extremely busy and find little time to visit the old-home scenes, Sn ——— a — A AYIA SPRING MILL 8. blech, on Friday, a son, Mrs. Charles Krape is visiting her sis - ter, Mrs. Geo, Crawford, in the western part of the state, Wm. and Ray Rossman; of Philadel. phia, spent a few days with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Rossman, Miss Frederick attended the funeral of »Cook Hubler, at Centre Hall, on Tues- y. a Sm, BOALSBURG. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Talhelm, of Julian, spent a few days last week with the lat. ter’s aunt, Mrs, Annie Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner, of Altoo- na, spent last week at the D, W. Meyer home, . Mrs. Emma Stuart is visitidg friends in Mt. Union and Altoona, Mrs. Laura Bricker is visiting rela- tives at Unionville, Miss Effie Rishel. of Bellwood, was an over Sunday visitor with friends here. There will be preaching services in the Lutheran church Sunday evening, November 2, at which time Rev. Brown will be installed, Rev, Spangler, D. D,, and Houtz will conduct the services, Mr. and Mrs. Faxon, were recent visitors with Charles Faxon and family, Professor oi Milesburg, their son, i — A A Sr LINDEN HALL. Roy Swab, who spent ten days with his uncle here, returned to his home in Erie on Sunday, Miss Mary Goodman and Miss Mary Newcome, of Huntingdon, are spending this week with Virginia Hall} Edward Bohn, who is employed in Akron, Ohio, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Bohn, Mrs. ].W. Keller and son Harry spent Sunday at the J. H. Pine Grove Mills, W. T. Noll and family Greensburg last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Wolf. te STORMSTOWN PIG CLUB ROUND UP ; GIRLS WIN. Williams home at motored to Girls Clean Up Boys in Feeding Con- test Staged by Farm Bureau. girls was organized last vicinity of Stormstown County Farm pure rast hit in rought ir bred registered and distributed by lot among the boys girls who wished to enter the con- g 3 ana and of Pigs Seven Dur rEeys seven | 5} he group Du he past summer these were fed by the various contestants see which one could gr the pig and put én the lar On Sdturday the ed-up, we awarded to Duroc Clu Martha Beck yrd Eugene Bickle Tari SETKSO bred Te red pring oF wate Foaurarel g ways toward establisi good foundation stock for that con Why has no other instrument been subjected to the TONE TEST ? There are many devices for the reproduction of sound--more than ninety makes, it is said. Many Why has but one ! een subjected to the Tone Test ? is but one which can meet Tone Test, and that is THE New Edison “The Phonograph with a Soul" are widely advertised The reason is clear, There the The Tone Test is the supreme and searching test of an instru. ment’s quality, Ino a Tone Test, the artist stands beside the instru. ment in direct comparison with the New Hdisgn's RE-CREATION of his voice. Occasionally the singer ceases while the instrument continues alone. Can you tell when the break occurs? That is the question, Can you distinguish the living voice from the RE-CRE- ATED voice? More than two million people have sought to do 80. Not one has succeeded. More than 1500 public Tone Tests have been conducted., Als ways the New Edison has emerged successfally, } Come and satisfy yourself about the New Hdi on. We will gladly demonstrate it, J. L. Decker CENTRE HALL, PA, Bell Phone POTTERS MILLS. Mr. and Mr smith ane spent Sunday 11 Mrs, Harry 2 Virginia, of Chicago, are spending som time at this place, Mrs, Frank Ennist is on the si Boyd Smith, who was en Akron, Ohio, is home on ac work being slack. There was quite a surprise the home ofjMichael Smith in honor of his sixty-sixth birthday. A feature was a fine oyster supper. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs, H., 8S. Alexander, y i iIpio ount daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, Hugh and Elmer, of Belleville and Mrs. Geiss Wagner and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan and two children, Mrs. Domer Ishler Smith 50ND Bernice, of Spring Mills ; Earl and family, manuel Smith and Boyd, Roy Smith, Mrs. Lena Mrs. Close, of Potters Mills, ———————— A ———————— Two thousand dollars may seem a bi steep for a cow, yet that is the s brought.by a pure bred Holtein-Friesia: Fairfield, Inka Ke Kol Korndyke, whe consigned to the recent sale of pure-bre dairy cattle held at the Union St Yards, C go, She is the dam of the 1g bt yw owned by the Dairy De- nt of the Pennsylvania State Col- d le 1 to the ADVERTISEMENTS FINE DOUBLE HOUBE AND 1OT FOR BALK, good lot on Young New garage with fine crushed Hmestone driveway ; barn in good con dition. Houses has all moderna convenlene g- | Co ng all but an acre of land ; de LAMBERT, Newly painted ine H J jess furnaces, also baths end out -Inquire of MEE. Centre Hall, Ps. Bell phone, FOR BALE. Registered Holstein Boll Calf, | grandson of Champion 17-year-old Cow of the World, Price $865,00.-W, A, THOMAB, Centre i Hall, Pa. FOR BALE ~ Exceptionally fine suckling Coit, =J, C, GOODHART, Centre Hill, | XECUTRIX'S NOTICE i Letters testamentary on the estate of Hamuel Elmer Ishier, Inte of Harris township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased, Letters testamentary in the above estate have ing been duly granted to the undGentynes, she would regpectinily request any persons Eucw ing themselves indeblec to the cstate (0 make im mediate payment snd those having claim. | against the same to present them duly suthen- fcated for settlement. MKE, MOLLIE H, ISHLER, Executrix, | W, Harrison Walker Boslsburg, Pa. Attorney, Bellefonte 046 rt sr i A DMINISTRATOR'E NOTICE, ~ the estate of Blation, deo us. Letters of administmtion on Alvin A. 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