Wrath TTR, GE i, i i LOCAL AND PERS ONAL. of at the I. Mc Christine, wlysbhurg, !s Mrs. Mary spending several weeks home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas re C8 Potters Mills, left Cen New Thomas, of Mrs. Tuesday ne Shaffner, by Ar and his sister, tre Hall on York City. auto for A goodly number of Boy Scouts and some of their friends enjoyed an even at last, the » ing of games and eats Presby- terian Manse, Friday Mrs. her of Thomas Robert Bailey, Mrs. Thursday loalsbur 5. Houts it and mother, of home Lemont, Mrs spent of D. F. Smith No Hall is being served by Rural mail route from substitute ry C. Reish, on account of the of Domer 8S. Ishler, the regular mall ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. town, Holtz L.use, Roy Malcolm from Saturday until of Mr. family. were H. Luse's guests Luse, and D occupieg by i Bartholomew sold E. R. Mr. £1500. P stat the R. + LO erty family, near the for Glgixner On past five years, price pald was Mr. Fred callers Hart] tieton and Mrs. ( WwW. and Russell, correspondent Mifflin} ilo male quartette will Arcadia, C event Grange pear Saturday in entire , October 2 Men's on the auspice h We announcement Harold Keller, and Mars came home day, making r Dodge Lang Mills met Spring team school Fri team, dav (Ly diamond, game Danvill goiter PR large rem promising ved berland coun were in coun ronsburg 8. Stover man, of State Keener Second street, Albert property in the same sold the same afternoon to man for $770 Mr. turned and Mrs home tended auto the middle wes, Towa being th ¢ toward the Rockies. They went the Dakota of Chicago from Iowa to 8. fe months coming home by great {ir way was 1 r ip of 1 14 OVO duration A by Ford truek operated hy The ch Decker Brothers, new Chevrolet truck Frohm is now owned James E. in addition to th him for sever- al years assis was purch from the Spr Milla and the at Boalshurg. for farm products to be resold to the advertisements. ing was bulit hy Mr. all body Frohm advertises hauling of description: also for hig trade in Read Wi: Lewistown district Any time to go to burg from Centre Hall, seventy-five miles, You care looms buy gas for that will in your tank for foar miles after Columbia Last wesk the ty on, and it was to witness the sights of it that the writer his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Homan made the trip. The fair all right and was largely attended. the return the party stopped at Gelsinger hospital where Mrs. T. M. Gramiey, of Spring Mills, and Miss Miriam Huyett were found being cared for. The latter had undergone two op- erations—one for the removal of the tonsils and the othér for appendicitis. Mrs. Gramley had been in the hospital for over two months, and undoubtedly has improved since being cared there, The hospital, ' erected Gelginger in memory of her hushand, George F, Gelsinger, is a splendidly equipped and managed institution, The big heart of this woman has brought reef from suffering to many hundreds of unfortunate persons. After all, some of the rich are rich in other re- -spects than in this world's 8004s. leave gas and one-half you reach the capital of county. cotn- fair was and was On the for by Mr. a. LUUAT, AND PERSONAL. P—————— Read Kessler's A daughter Mrs. Harry MeClenah tre Hall, Wile one day Mrs. Mary guest of Mr. and Mifflinburg, ents, Mr. Mrs, Willi visited Mrs Sunday and place, Sover Mrs James D, Lenker, F. Smith entertained 0 Lemont, 8 Moore Wednes rah home last On Tuesda Ri mimey, ho smith. Mix smith, J. Emory Hoy Elizabeth, Mr, Yearick, and W. Gross Philadelphia, and Mrs. of Mifflinburg body of the former'sgghusband to Centre Hall where inte on and daughter and Mrs, Harry Mingle, all of Robert Snod- accompanied the 186 188% grass, rment of it was made afternoon. MceWil luesday Hallowe'en Carnival rd 3 H ve'en “474 Let i ity signe 3 ol PUBLIC sab $i gE i # SALE, Bik. SL Se aE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Kessler's invite you to see the new adv ¢, on : siyles, LAU am FOR rind BALE--1Light condition ET in Potters Ford MITH, truck, hetween font And Millhel Baturday cD Envelopes Dill Heads Give Us Your «3 Orders for per Mil; | common L. stp ptember 30. Rewar: 1B Min CGuteld VTL ITE Theim, Wel HOGS wp AND WANTED general -A capable girl or woman for small good Rice, house work; family; or ironing: Hey A. washing Mrs, wages Address Pa. Charen Reods- | ville Bose | ile, 3241 TI TT TI FOR Whaat, yield ground BALE re- Leap's Prolific cleaned on a Clip 26% Price, Decker, Ce bushel acre on 8 per $1.50 Hall, per bushel. —-J Pa. nire ~~ The Centre Reporter, ““She shall have the best to eat that money can buy.’ ES, and she is entitled to it, too. But that is nof all, if you will give her the proper material with which te make milk, she will not only give more milk but will also keep giving milk longer. Feed PURINA Cow CHOW It's a perfectly balanced, com plete ration—you need nothing with it except roughage. It contai ns elements that are very deficient in nearly all bome-mixed rations, And, my, bow cows do like Cow Chow! Treat your cow to a feast. Buy Cow Chow today. Just phone us. BRADFORD & COMPANY CENTRE HALL, PA, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. XECUTRIX'®E NOTICE Letters Lestamentiary on the estate of WEAGLEY, ats of of Gregg Town- neylvanis, deceased, ters leslamentary in the above estate have granted to the posSersivng?. she iv request any erons EIN wing ndeblec 10 the estate 0 make Im payment and those having claims to present Loe suthen Pen tia 4 rospes duly MRS WEAGLEY Exe Spring Mil MARY of JAMES Centre Coun slameniary iste of Ha deceased, having been granted to the under. persons Mme are payment, spon the estate ORR rris Township all knowing themselves inden hereby requested 10 make snd those haviog claims them duly suth- | ad, for setlioment Keller, Atty a d New Roads ice of the siry mins nurse for Hagan Motor motor is company, they Mrs irip fonte where Hagan will continue her work as Red Cross “Are 5 Te rsonian i simplicity 1’ tor Sorghum, Telegraph of € charged The th Mimi nburg hereafter INNaUNCes if notices hurch sup pers, ete, will be for. The Telegraph like all other newspaners is willing to help along every good mcve- | ment, but why should it do this A has but two advertising adver tising gratuitously? argued further, income it away newspaper, it ie 14 BOUreves and subscription and certainly Is not business to give your The Tele Newspapers product free. graph is altogether right. have too long been boosting the inter the of incomes. of others at meagre oat expense their own Scoutmaster W. P. Woods, of Lewis. town, can show real results for his boys. They have already credited to them the planting of 100.000 trees fin various sections of the Seven Moun- taine and definite plans have already been laid for the planting of sixiy-five thousand more trees next spring In the vicinity of the scout camp in New Valley. The Boy Scout movement is a great one, all that ‘a needed is a head that can put the! wasted energy to work in the right direction, Pi wl ” it ia, but command what oun and political | “1 I adn RD Ruch re anything that public approval influence,” Galumny in the Calendar, “Do gard Friday as lucky 'd “Most you re an un. a: end : any day with such | is unlucky, whether not.” nanuredly bad reputation deserves it or ft it Unable to Choose National Tree, American forests are so rich with infinite variety that President Wilson is unable to name a choice for a na- tional tree, he wrote to the American Forestry association, which is come piling a national referendum as to what tree best represents America. “Speaking for myself,” said the Pres ident, “I find that I am quite unable to chooge amongst the infinite variety and 1 richness of American forests.” AMES W. SWai JUSTICE OF THE PEACH LINDEN HALL, CANTRE CO. PA. Dosds, Morgagm, Wills, he, writie ew be aa i sev age! - ES FEE FALL OPENING Our Store, the Style and Quality Shop, has its shelves laden down with the New Goods for your Fall and Winter purchases. Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Sweaters--large assortments. Ladies’ Coats, Dresses and Suits---the greatest array of styles chosen by us at the National Fair, the Greatest Ready-to-Wear Exhi- bition ever given in America. A New Assortment of Millinery just arrived. Hats for Women and Children. Paige and Lady Duff Hats--their name speaks. Attractive LOW SHOES and PUMPS. Blouses, Sweaters and Shirts--New Things, just in! WE «CORDIALLY INVITE YOU ALL, TO ATTEND OUR OPENING THIS WEEK. Our Styles and Qualities are worth inspection, MILLHEIM PENN, STORE 1 - ESSLER’S