LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Some farmers began husking corn be- ginning of the week, The local lecture course committe will meet in the boro council chamber this (Thursday) evening, Rev. L. Dice and wife, of West Mil- ton, visited at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. J. F, Bingman. Sunday visitors at the home of W. S. Brooks, in Centre Hall, were, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoy, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hile, of Axeman. Rearick, at Middleburg, on Sunday. quinces on his home lot last week, one of which measured 13 1-2 inches in cir cumference, and was the largest quince Mr. Shirk says he ever saw, Miss Lola Ulrich, of Centre Hall, left last Thursday for Battle Creek, Michi- gan, where she will spend some time among relatives and friends, She will also visit her father, T. Benton Ulrich, at Kokomo, Indiana, medicine in the world, Over Twenty Million bottles have been sold in six years. No other medicine has ever ap- proached it as a seller, Ceatre Hall Pharmacy. Saturday evening, October 1st, instal- lation of officers will take place in the hall of the local 1. 0. O. F. The new district deputy grand master, C. L. Hol- lobaugh, of State College, will do the installing. A good turnout of Odd Fell- | ows is desired, There was a veritable flood of automo- | biles in town Saturday night. It's “Liz” and not Nancy that stands at the post while her owner transacts btisiness and visits among his neighbors who are tall in town at least the last might in the | week, Fred Christine, of Tacoma, Washing- ton, visited his sister, Mrs. T, L. Moore, Christine came east on Sept. 3rd, and has been spending the time among rela- tives in Pennsylvania, He returned tc Tacoma this week. Five per cent will be added to your school tax unless same is paid by Octo- ber 1st, which is Saturday of this week, The discount of five per cent on all tax- es except school tax is good until No- vember lst, and after Feb, 1st, 1933, five per cent. will be added, Willard Smith, who four years ago began farming on the Lee farm, near Tusseyville, now owned by John B Fortney and his sister, ] Reporter's callers Smith is count making a surplus for his landlords. urniture dealer, s neighbgrhood he poplar shade trees +. + FF Tt - ” vet « to the front of his store and business when he cut dowr place. The poplar, as a shade tree, is a nuisance, and should be removed from the streets. Indeed, the town would serve a good cause if the forbid the planting of the poplars in the borough. Such regulations are in force in many incorporated town A SAVING TO OUR PATRONS OF . . . $2,500 Our selling schedule for June, July, August and Sep- tember is 50 Pianos, We will allow to each purchaser of a Piano or Player Piano a reduction of $50.00 off our regular prices now in force. We are strictly a one price house and this reduction is made at this time to reduce our present stock. The sale of 50 Pianos in the above time will secure for us sufficient saving to allow to each purchaser a reduction of $50. This is a straight forward business proposition in a straight forward way by a house that has been established since 1896. If you are in the market for a Piano or Player Piono at this time or not, it will interest you to investigate our prices and terms. This sale offers to everyone the same opportu- nity to buy one of the world’s best makes of Pianos at a big reduction. Will you take advantage of this special sale ? We will change your 65 note Player to an 88 note Player at a moderate price. This will be your last chance to get your share of the 2,500 distributed to our patrons, as this offer expires on A. J. HARTER 1435 11th Ave, 1108 1sth Street. If interested cut out this coupon and mail to us and we will mail you full partica- lars and catalogue , Name... ..,..... Town . Plano, . .. . .. Player . . . ‘ Altoona, Pa. Get the Habit TO CALL US ON . THE TELEPHONE For ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WE STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS H.P.Schaeffer Hardware BELLEFONTE Fall Opening at——— NIEMAN’S Department Store We are here to show you the most complete line of Fall and Winter Wear- ‘ing Apparel for Men and Women. This line of merchandise was carefully se- lected from the very best manufactur- ers in New York City and we are surely proud of our great selection. Its outstanding features are Style, Quality, Workmanship and Low Prices. A WORD ABOUT OUR PRICES: There are so many people afraid to buy on ac- count of high prices. Let us say that there are no more high prices in our store. Everything is back to normal prices here. Pay us a visit and determine for yourself the truth of this statement. D. J. Nieman, Miliheim -— ALWAYS RELIABLE — Prince Albert is d in toppy red bags, tidy red tins handsome pound and half pound tin humidcrs and inthe pound erystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top. section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes-—all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! : And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness —and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu- sive patented process)—will ring up records in your little eld smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin’s papers — quick — and cash in on a ciga- rette that will prove a revelation! the national joy smoke Sot THE reat Milton Fair MILTON, PENNA. October 11, 12, 13 & 14 1021 THE BIG FAIR OF CENTRAL PENNA. =. Large and Elaborate Midway. The Best of Races. Fine Musical Programme. Plenty of Feature Acts. See the Five Flying Herberts.
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