LOCAL AND PERSONAL. S. E. Brown advertises some livestock for sale in this issue, Miss Miriam Huyett was home from Susquehanna University over Sunday. Mrs, Wm, McClenahan is visiting her sidter, Mrs. A. S. Myers, in Altoona, for a few days this week. Tanlac now has the largest sale of any medicine in the world, There reason, Centre Hall Pharmacy. 1s a Mrs. George Shook and son James, of Penn Hall, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. K, Keller, on Sunday. of Chambers Ho- Mrs, Catherine Garret, burg, visited her aunt, Mrs. W, H. man, near Centre Hall, last week, Miss Beatrice Kreamer, who is in training to become an R, N,, in the Bellefonte hospital, was at her home in Centre Hall on Monday. C. W. Heilhecker, the genial manager of the Bell Telephone company, of Bellefonte, was a business caller at this office last Wednesday. Wm. McClenahan, on Monday, took a truck load of articles to the Methodist Home at Tyrone, a donation from the Penns Valley Methodist charge. Tanlac has made life worth living for millions of people who had almost up hope. It will do the same for you. Centre Hall Pharmacy. given Miss Pearl Arney, who had been an operative patient in the Bellefonte hos- pital for two weeks, was brought to her home near Centre Hall day last week. one Mrs. Victor A. Auman has been con- fined to bed owing to illness during the past week, and Miss Verna Lingle, of Tusseyville, has been attending to the household duties at the Auman home. F. V. Jodon, the new owner of what was formerly the Bartholomew above Centre Hall, is all pleased hie corn crop which he has just put Twenty-three acres yielded 2700 bus farm, with up. hels. Two big ears of have been grown Hall. and d contain corn are reported to by ]. H. Ross, Linden One of these ears is 13 3-4 it the other 1t 3-4 inches in § an 1024 and 1360 grains, respect ively. Capt. vet” of Pin W.H,. Fry, 1 3 e Grove Mills, writes us from Scranton this week, stating that he i attending Judge Witmer's federal court and is seeing justice meted out to boot leggers. Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Erdley, of Milt came to Centre Hall on Monday and ar preparing to remodel the Snyder home Old Fort, after the death of ley’s father, west of which the Erdleys purchased Mrs. Erd. The large motor truck ville orphans’ Hall last Friday morn annual donation of of the Loys- in Centre the hom rrived ome arnved ing to receive potatoes, canned ete., from the local Lutheran people . goods, church ds can Our Grammar grade ki play a good game of socer ball, too, and just to prove it invited the Grammar school of Bellefon Th e gam last Satu , two to one e was playe and rdavy ana te over. Villiam Bailey, who h Angeles, Cal., is prepatis ng to enter the Sot as been in for several University and take a c merce and e, under ment plan of aid to ex-ser financ Clair A. Horner, who had advertised public sale on the Horner homestead on Nittany mountain for Thursday. No- vember 24, has changed the date to two days earlier in the month, which is Tues- day, November 22nd, the first date falls on Thanksgiving Day. because J. W. Wolf, of Ardmore, accompanied an automobile party through central Pennsylvania and stopped in Centre Hall from Friday until Monday Mr. Wolf is giving all his time to writing life insurance for the Metropolitan, is making a succes in that line of work, aftergoon. and Fay Bohn, a member of the Boalsburg High School volley ball team, sustained a fractured wrist during the game with the Centre Hall High School team last Friday afternoon. She struck the ball with her hand in an effort to pass it over the net with the above noted result, Dr. H. H. Longwell reduced the frac- ture. “ Merchant C. F. Emery has a prize pen of porkers and their equal are hard to find. ‘I'here are six hogs in the pen and their combined weight will total close to 3000 Ibs, and butcher day is still four weeks away. They are Chesterwhites and O. 1. C,, and measure close to six feet in length and 18 inches across the front shoulders, The following ttem, appearing in the Sunbury Daily Item on Oct. 19th will be of interest to Centre Hall people : A 6 o'clock dinner was given at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C, E. McKinney, 155 No. 4th St,, Sunday, Oct, g, in observance of the birthdays of Mrs. John Geary, grand- mother of Mrs, McKinney, who passed her seventieth milestone, and Mr. Mec. ney’s mother’s sixtieth birthday. A five repast with two] large birthday cakes, one with seventy candles for Mrs, Gea- ry and one with sixty candles for Mrs, McKinney, featured. Members of the immediate families were present, Special Meeting of Pomona Grange.’ The will be a special meeting of the Centre County Pomona Grange at Miles- burg, Saturday, November 12th, at 1:00 m., for the purpose of conferring the Bich degree. : .J. G. SHOOK, Sec, TAS A Week of Services at Farmers Mills. A week of prayer services will be held in the Lutheran church at Farmers Mills, beginning Tuesday evening of next week and continuing throughout the week. Following is Services begin at 7:30, the week's program : TUESDAY —*A Lesson in Humility.” Weonespay —* ‘Conditions for Christian Discipleship.” THaurspAy —'* What Christ ?" FripAY —'* Epitaphs in the Grave- yard of Failure.” SATURDAY ‘Inscriptions in of Fame," Think Ye of the Hall Come and hear these Avalanches Truth. Bring of a friend with you, MC ——— At tine i Rebekahs to Hold Box Social. Lady of the Valley Rebekah Centre Hall will hold a box so z Dav. : Q. 0, PF. asked to bring A cordial invitation is ext« o atteud. Rev. Drumm, pastor. evening of Thanksgivin Novem- hall. All boxes. ber 24, in the kL Re- bekahs are public t By or ET —— ler Committee. my reise hl sith . i The trouble with statistics showing prices are lower is you can't eat statis- tics, Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike — it’s sealed in by the toasting process Onsagrurdend iy jor mil Ta ita nls rely weather to pay your neglect the A SWELL LINE. 318 ing to say, and when ? fective August 1st. The s ful Reo-Six Motor- -the | and for its purpose. Int have something sensational fits every business. the Gold Standard of Values. offer NEW PRICES. "What is Reo go- New 4 passen- Suffice to Say, all models world of its size you. Wherever motor the best. It New Reos and more than ever, these Only Guaranteed Parts Sold. & CHARGING Millheim Nieman’s Store News (OUR BUSINESS WAS SO SUCCESS- FUL this Fall that I was compelled to + make a flying trip to New York City last week, and I have installed a Bright New Stock of Merchandise of Men's and Wom- en’s Wearing Apparel for the Fall season. ORL a While in the city I found a number of manufacturers that were compelled to raise money quickly, and I|WAS RIGHT ON THE SPOT, and I purchased $10,000 Worth of New and Up-to-Date Merchandise at a great sacrifice in price, and I am READY TO GIVE THE BENEFIT TO MY CUSTOMERS RIGHT NOW, at the beginning of the season. When opportunity knocks at your door, Don't turn her away —Especially in days like these, when every penny counts ! CC NPR SA SMR ANS Come at once and lay in for the Winter Season D. J. Nieman, Millheim — ALWAYS RELIABLE times it’s not If your wife tired to enjoy good ult. Don't expect 1 wouldn't do. housework, racuum cleaner, is not only une ELECTRIC VACUUM You will readily understand ou see the revolving carpet- r the hum of You will It you FOUND HOME PAPER IN HEART OF THE ROCKIES And Through It Peddler Learned That | Family He Had Known for Fif. teen Years Were His Relatives, “Publishing a country newspaper re- | minds of tossing a pebble into the ocean. We never know how far the circles which it sets in motion will reach” sald Willitson Manley, publish er of The Plaindealer of Canton, N. | YX. the other day, in speaking of “Sub | scribe for Your Home Town Paper | Week ™ which Is to be observed the | country over the week of November | 7-12. "1 had a good reminder of this | not long ago,” he went on. i *One day there appeared In the | Plaindealer office a short, stubby, ro bust man of probably sixty. I knew | the minute I saw him that he had | come in from the big outdoors in some | section. He told me that he had taken | the paper for many years, probably | forty, ever since he had left Canton, | where he was born, He told me where I would find the paper going, and I | found it. His post office was in a | Httle town way out in the Rockies. He | eald be had come back to the old town | _ to live, He paid what he owed and a year over for good measure, and then be sat down and I knew something was coming. Forty Years in the Mountains, “Bay, sald he, ‘newspapers are great things. You can hever tell what they are going to do for you. I have been a peddier out In the mountains for forty years, making my trips, me and the little burro, about once In six months, There were a lot of long Jumps between houses. For fifteen years I had been going out of my trail, about five miles to one side, to sell to a family that had moved in. You get rather well acquainted with people If you see them once In six months for that long, so when I got there one afternoon and didn't find anyone home--just the door unlocked, as all doors were there—I went in and made myself comfortable, and when supper time came I didn't hesitate about hunting around for grub. And while I was doing it I found a copy of the Plaindealer on the kitchen shelf, and one or two more around the house—the Plaindealer, mind you, the paper I' was taking right from the old home town! And I wondered who me OTHING that we could say would | 80 vthe rougniy convince you of the value of Chamb:x rlain’ WY e Can {« 1] ently Tablets as a personal trial. of thousands who have been perman ! t D1lious: chronic constipation, ion, headache and disorders of liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared i ) to a personal trial. That always convinces Get the Habit TO CALL US ON THE TELEPHONE For ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WE STRIVE TO PLEASE OURCUSTOMERS were. 1 suddenly realized we had “ ‘When the family got home that evening I asked questions, and what do you think?--that wife was a sort of grandniece of mins. Bhe hadn't heard of her old uncle off stubbing around In the rocks of the Rockies, and I hadn't ever heard that any- one related to me had ever mar ried and was out there living under another name. Your paper introduced us to each other. 1 just thought you Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office.