LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A few snow flakes were flying on Sun- day morning. Oysters by the quart and gallon ; also served by the plate, Try our extra qual ity bivalves,—McClenahan. the new dwelling house on "Squire Biun- gart's farm, near Wolf's Store Rev. J. F services in the Egg Hill U. on Wednesday evening, A cordial wel- in the local Commercial telephone ex- time, and is visiting friends at Dubois and other places. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Oysters at McClenahan's. A hard thunder shower occurred ‘on | Tuesday evening, which was followed by a big drop in temperature, Centre Hall Pharmacy. former's parents in Naghville, Tenn. - ege 5000 bushels of potatoes by auto truck, within the past few weeks. frost, black or white, this section. light or heavy, in Vegetation has the appear- summer, Remarkable and delightful, Bricking the mountain road on this Mills, motored to Brooklyn, New York, on Friday, where they will be met by relatives. The Thomases expect spend the greater part of the winter i Brooklyn. Special sale for 10 days on fancy crushed oyster shells at $1 20 per hund- If you need shells now or later Come early, red lbs, this is the time to buy. Leg bands, $1.00 per 100, for all breeds. Sent by mail f desired.—Chis. D. Bar- tholomew, Centre Hall, Pa. Seventeen tickets were sold at Centre ! Hall for the Niagara Falls excursion. which left here Saturday night at 11 o'clock and returned Monday morning at 2 o'clcock. The disagreeable weather bad much to do, no doubt, with the small number who took advantage of the cheap rate of $5 00 to see one of the tiie rate of from 300 to 400 feet a day, which would indicate that the stretch of a completed illiam Kerlin and their Herman Bailey, | the Reporter's valued subscribers. was a | business caller at this office last Thurs- day. : W. 8, Krise and two sons, Fred and Harry Krise, of Johnstown, visited the | former's sister, Mrs. W, S. Slick, in | Centre Hall, this week. Mrs. 8. W, Smith is attending the | State Sunday School convention at Al- | toona and will also visit her sister, Mrs, L. Ray Morgan, at Homestead. Penn State's football team will go to } Seattle, Washington, on December ard, [to play the University of Washington | eleven. The game has just recently been arranged, {| Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stewart, of | New Bloomfield, and C F, Deininger, of | Harrisburg, came to Centre Hall on Sit- | urday to join Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs | Lucy Henney, and son Wilbur on the Niagara Falls excursion. lege on Saturday and witnessed the State -North foolball which Penn State won by a 35 Carolina game, to 0 score A "Subscribe for your home town per week” is being launched and the when most of the 15,000 country news. papers in the United States will ask the readers and advertisers to turn in lend a band at boosting for the home and town paper, which in its eagerness boost every other enterprise and worthy to itself and sits on the sideline hollering Miss Rebecca Rhoads, County Presi dentof the W.C T U., Mrs. B« rife of Prof, Boyles, of State Coll ge fand Mrs. Hummel, president of State | College Union, attended a meeting of {the W. C. T. U. workers held at the | home of Mrs. W, F. Floray, Saturday vl IY ICR, | evening, Miss Margaret Emery expects to en. {tertain the Stitzer brothers and their wives at dinner to-day (Thursday). The | Stitzers managed the Hotel Osborne in Atlantic City last and Miss | Margaret was employed in the dining summer, for the other fellow. The idea isa good | room for a short season. They promised seven wonders of the world, Twelve one, and the Reporter trusts that a little | to visit the Emery home in Centre Hall tickets were sold at Coburn, twelve at Spring Mills, two at Linden Hall, four | at Oak Hall, and forty-five at Lemont, ! come its way during that week, boosting in a very material manner may | at their first oppartunity, which presents itself this week, scorns ssn I ———————— I , A ———— FALL OPENING Autumn is here and we must get prepared to meet the beautiful days with the dainty, durable apparel, We are ready to show you just what you need, whether it may be for Ladies or Men, Girls or Boys, our shelves are laden with the right merchandise for you, $a of Bolivia, Normandy, Velour and Zibelno,Suits Ladies Coats of Serge, Velour, Suede Cloth, Chomoistex, Tricotine and Velour. Dresses of Poiret Twill, Serge, Satin, Tricotine, Canton Crepe and Crepe deChene, Skir tS of Velour Checks, Cheruit Twill and Serge, Waists of Georgette, Minunet and Kitten’s Ear. A Full Line of Sweaters, CHILDREN'S DRESSES & COATS. Space permits no fair description of models and colors, Men’s Suits, Overcoats, PANTS ang SHIRTS. Best ———————— —— Pe ————— visiting their sisters, Elvina Neese, ifm e— Bellefonte Elks have arranged to bold a carvival on Hallowe'en that bid g TUSSEYVILLE. { the Evangelical and Reformed churches Misses Alice and . 4 iC « Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Jordan, Misses | °° Sunday. : : | a Violet Palmer and Mary Stoner spent | CDT TA : : +: : SPRING MILLS. the week-end in Jersey Sbore with Mrs, (From Inst week.) y | . ; eK. fair to be of interest four bands will Jordan's sister, Mrs. Brock. Jonas Ripka, little son of Elmer Rin 4 furnist music. There will be Steet Davia Taylor took charge of the elec ka, has been quite ill, but is recoveris g | dancing as a} Ihe parade tric hght plant at Boalsburg last week, slowly, 5 rtat 7:30 p. m. Everyone is ise mil a1 Ra Sunday wi i vited to participate. Miss Emily Jordan spent Sunday with | Mrs. Dr. Braucht spent a few days at | pa pa Miss Martha Yearick, of Georges Valley, | Lamar last week. Miss Ruth Rockey, who was employed | King and wife and at State College, returned home last | Leitzel and family spent week ‘ {| Lewistown, Harvest Home services were held in ——— ir feature ig if ‘ \ i mi I'he Yankees and | their following in tle among local ti 3 al! Ruth is the or | are pulling, ner, both have Series bat. ourse, Babe for whom all 8s with a win- the W fans, Charles S1iriel a “iG Y Sun ay The Neere brothers, of New York, are 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, Millheim ALWAYS RELIABLE — Materials and styles. A Full Line of Shoes, Ties, Belts, Collars and Luggage. All the new models to be seen. We are looking forward with pleasure to have lines we have ever carried and KESSLER’S you visit the store to see one of the finest at the normal prices. MI". LHEIM PENN, DEPARTMENT STORE RAY Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended . glug - how you’ll take to a pipe—and P. A.! from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat- ented process) are a reve- lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man —but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! Before you’re a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy’us jimmy pipe— and some Prince Albert! J Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis- fied before—and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why —P. A's flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom PRI -
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