yo LOCAL AND PERSONAL. s Mr. and Mrs. H. J. templating Lambert are con- taking an auto trip to Tennessee, Shannon Boozer and several others, on Tuesday, left for Detroit Dodge and will drive back a number of auto. mobiles, J. H. Weber has charge of the gen- eral store of C, M. Smith during Mr. Smith's absence on a trip to the mid- dle west. Monday morning A. H. Spayad left Scranton to attend the sessions of the U. 8. Federal court now there. He is there In the capacity of a juror, being he'd Mrs. Ellen Stuart and Miss Margarit Leitzel, of State College, were over- guests of Mrs, Lizzie Jacobs, Hall, tioned are sisters, Sunday in Centre The ladies first men- ¢ Mr, and Mrs, David Raymond, of Sunbury, Mr, and Mrs. ter, of the home of Mrs, Mary Lynn Kerstot Port Carbon, were visitors at Riter, in this place, on Saturday. Guy W tion of ice Jacobs attended a conven- manufacturers . in Chicago Il., and returned to his home at Stu benville, Ohlo, vin Detroit, to see the “flivver” factory, as he puts it. ’ If you have‘any suspicion of having a leaking water pipe or hydrant, just keep in ming that if the repair is made e ground freezes you will he before th saved much labor and expense. Miss Miriam Huyett returned from the Geisinger hospital, at Danville, very much improved. She underwent two operations, one for appendicitis and Penn State cleaned up Lebanon Val- ley in a game of football, Saturday, on State's gridiron, by the score of “State” thus far proved the viet them against every eleven confronting George Spayd, of Bellevue, Ohio his brother, A, H. Hall last week. Mrs, Johnstown, is visited Spayd, The Ohioan is Mark, of guest at the Centre a farmer, Catharine now a Spayd home Mrs. Orvis P. Weaver, in te Reporter from her Salona, R. F. 14th, says: writing to new home 1t D., under date of October “The here, and a plum ‘ree iz cherry trees blossom over in blossom, too." Miss Catharine Bradford, of Hall, training school + recent graduate of the of the Bellefonte Wednesday went to pital, on delphia to take the examination before the State Board, in the General Hospital, A class of five young people were re- into the Lutheran church at Mills, two adults by letter, ceived Spring Sunday aftern On young people two by letter, Lutheran church, Mrs. HA E. Grove, of who some time ago had stitution der of the growth removed, examination it was determined she was at this time not capable of bearing it When ains keep a you cross the Seven Mount- watch for the camp site opened at a point long known as “Lo- custs,” at the second concrete bridge above Potters Mills. Forester McKin- - . 4 . A ney has erected a nobby little Nean-to a fire-place to the front of large it If you you wil and a i have your lunch with you hardly be able to pass with- out taking advantage of the accommo- dations afforded by this resting place Edward High school, and pitcher on Foust, of the Centre Hall the base- ball team, is the proud owner of an autographed baseball used in the re- cent world's series between the Giants The ball was used In the game in which the Giants won 3 to 0, and bears the signatures of man- ager J. J. McGraw and Christy Math- ewson. Ed. received the ball young Stotten, a Mathewson, and Yankees from a cousin of Christy whose friendship Ed. gained when Stotten was a guest at the Eutaw Potters Mills, last summer. Needless to say, BA prizes the stitched horsehide. House, at The Democratic rally in Bellefonte, Friday night, as reported to the writer, made one think we had slipped to the good old Democratic meetings held years ago, where there was real enthusiasm and the thoroughly party principles. The meeting referred to is sald to have been the best held In Bellefonte in many that back candidates were repesentative of the Years, and Republicans who had too much respect for themselves to be the followers of a candidate who beat the constitution to it for a three thousand dollar increase in salary. The Democratic candidates, from Miss Meek up to McSparran, lef: a most favorable Impression on every one present. If this meeting is an in- dex, and it undoubtedly is, to what is going to happen early in November, say the 7th, there ls a surprise back for the mosy-makers in Harrisburg, a —————— te ————— LUUAL AND PERSONAL. It was to Inspect an exhibit of har- that D. A. Wednesday, ness, oto, Boorer went to Harrisburg on The band concert, on top of Nittany Hall, afternoon, drew quite a large crowd of sections, Y. M. C. A. leaders from Beliefonte Mountain, above Centre Sunday people from all were present and conducted religious services Mr. and Mrs. BEd. Lucas, of City, N. J. past Atlantic have been spending the week with Mr. Lucas’ brothers near Centre Hall. On Lucas, in company with J. H Knarr, drove to State College and enjoyed thy football game. One of the unique features that has developed In the Pennsylvania College campalgn for a $2,008,000 emer gency bullding fund, is the formation of a “Thousand Dollar qualification fo members ation fee of $1000 to he t the college fund, and obviou are no club dues B—————————— TUSSEYVILLE. Ripka and family, of College, it the home 8S. E spent Sunday Jordan Wiliam Bitner lost a heifer last week, and John Royer uable cow last week the be owned. Mr. Runkle, of Orangeville through here | made at Thursday and the Bellefonte Grammar Trimmed. Hall and Belle! H 1 4 The Centre Reporter, $1.50 ; The supervisors in five townships Snyder county were halled into by Judge Potter, who, upon of the court, declared the rom been grossly neglected and SUDeTVISGra wore responsible. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Public Sale. THURSDAY, 19TH, 8:00 A. M.,, Harry B. Struble. at OCTOBER residence near Rockview Penitentis BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1:00 P. M., immedinty cast « Hall borough M M Cond #11 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ELISHA KENT KANE for Stronger Volstead Act, International & Industrial Peace, Ald for Mothers and Children, Ring Rule. Stands Opposes Canens and COMPLETE LIN® OF CHAMPION FARM MACHINERY and REPAIRS Be sure you see the Champion Line and get prices before busing any farm im- § YOu may need G. B. FLINK - - Centre Hall - “AWE A Ee AMES Ww. Sw FAR LD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL CENTRE CO. Pa is, Mortgages, W w, &C, written ar ted w Rr Al we attended ¥ of Fatnton Martiage | snd all 10. Specie attention A close shave! comforts and heals. BANK STOCK FOR SALE. Feed Each Bell Telephone subscriber is connected to the local central office by wires— two tiny wires. These wires pass through a maze ot cables and coils, through delicate apparatus that must be kept in careful adjustment. And that isn’t the end oft it, for there must be apparatus to connect each telephone here with any other Bell Telephone in the nation. The job of building and maintaining this compli- cated equipment is done by two-fisted men— men who think in terms of never failing service. Theirs too is the task of installing new telephones, and of maintaining them. In addition to their knowledge of telephone con- struction one outstanding quality characterizes these men — they are imbued with the spirit of cowgtesy. a | NA tr i 5 When they come into your home or your office you NG — find them anxious to do their work quickly, effici- ently and neatly. They want you to feel that should they return at some future day you will welcome them. For they know, as do all Bell people, that courtesy pays. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA C. W. HEILHECKER Local Manager 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, DEPARTMENT STORE KESSLER'’S
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