¢ — att pac LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL PUBLIC SALE. NEW ADVERTISEMENIS | DADDY WAS NOT CONCERNED — : TEACHERS To-morrow (Friday) is visiting day WwW. OO. Gramley, of Spring Mills. was The undersigned will sell on his at the Orphans’ Home, 1. O. O. FF. Bun- joof Jer at this office last Frida information Must Have Been of Con. farm 1 mile north of Milroy Mifflin Grades almost new 4 siderable Importance to Woman SR ae waiting. —Nationa 1 Teachers’ Ags med 4 bury, A heifer belonging to Ralph Tress- Who Was Returning Home. OUNLY, on | Philadelphia . a an du offerel | 19: B. <D. Brishin is now cccupying the r. tenant on the Jumes CO. Goodhart i SATURDAY, OCTOBER £0 | . : ; a : : birdies dona D, i RHODE ISLAND Ad FINN The PVH : il Pa.; sell J OS and dwelling house connected with the Odd farm. fell Into a walled up spring and The woman was evidently returning 61 Head of Livestock, as follows: 3 a . oF ui . "he . ' undersigned offer Fellows building in Centre Hall broke her neck from a trip away from home. When An exceptional fine mated team of i y : she came into the waiting room at the island Red Fi § joie strawberry roan mares, 8 and § pears Ol ALE ford vi rabout A son was born on Sunday night to Murs McManus, f rrisbure, | station three youngsters swooped i ht 32( both . blood and in \ » Lait Olt, Weal a2 00, botn OOH jeaders, + Mr. od Mrs. John Neff. living on the i or brother, William Bower, and down upon her and all but smothered Bt ; ’ Dios sh Moyer, Potters . : rind evrything in perfec : — x1 . ob nice workers and very gentle, v4 4 ; Neff hipmestead, neay Tusseyville, friends Potter township a sh 1g. her with hugs and kisses. 3 wkets and very gen A nd Joh Homan, Centre Hall Ih : ‘ “My, I'm glad to get home! A . Alf X rng hn ee on Mond \ 5 it ris : uke ; . : . ts : A flex of wild ducks on Me Red a mother exclaimed. “And how is Har- 11 years old; this mare bas as good a R i dand pullet Lr { i fo 12 § J frit top for a Ford order. » the Bray mara good leader, welght 1200, TLAET BALE. «Thirty-fiy — dam Turnished some sport for hunters EB. Yachir and Mrs Fischer ry? she asked. 4 months old colt. bred from a on | Bale (1 2 Smit) »ot List 3 ’ Ho ine: or will Change lor an beginning of Whe week, A few -of the . } nitter's sistef, Miss Ella Phil- “(Oyh, Harry did just fine while you selgium stallion, as you would ¥ QUOKLING : Jin <i] ing j ; Rover. ' (Potters birds were shot *lson a MEY ! hors, are due In | were gone!” Virginia put in, “He (0 Jook at and is hard t, beat as vésln ‘hina-Chesterwihi suckling | Mi Suing Mills. RB * 3p } The party will | didn’t tease me a bit, and he helped 31.004 mare: colt will be sold with mare u . avel in tos with the work, @#nd he took his music a 3 Fo . tre Halle and for a long time a resident ha A331 =i . Gf 80 head of Cattle, consisting of » lesson, and he’ practiced every day, ‘a be Saba i of Maxbass, North Dakota, has re- won Burris. who followed Wis | and—and everything.” pure bred Holme'n cows, ofie cow, other two will freshen Mrs, Mary Price, formerly of Cen moved to Antler, in the same stale, father as tenant onthe Mrs, F. O Balr- “That was fine, Harry!” mother : west of Centre Hall. will quit | praised. “And you, Virginia; how dig aterin winter. all young of extra you de? type and: heavy milkers All bred to | Of course It was up to Harry to do good sires. one sire considered bes on Saturday evening. The ypuug peo- v fret " = his part here. : county An exceptionaly Rood regis | ; - ; : : : : Diab abe qi avrinang Ve “Say, mamma, Virginia's a brick I” tered Holsteln bull that will be 2 years rd 9 ple will appreciate your patronage. full on aceoun of hee 1 k of help ls he exclaimed. “She can cook "most 48 old on ex 16, very gentle regintors | ZA | at Kessler S : Zettle, on the 4. ] tmerick | good as you gan, and sweep—say, Holstein bull will Fy : mamma. you ought to see her sweep! Po P Gas. » 3 2 very good Don'ts forget the four-act rural dene ma. “The Old Oaken Bucket,” to be we ary He hag announced sale for - k given by local talent in Grange Arcadia Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. *Hennigh, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. H. GG. Stohm ; ; AREER . ; ros vert “ y t .. rider | “Well, I'm certainly glad to hear . . : i . cir, motored Williamsport, last \ UTI fl ' " gteln hedfers, one will be 3 r ol mn | FOSS = ¢ y ¢ : BIGD head that.” mother told them. “And little # : B . 1 a Dr Css up and working : , Rosemary, of course she was all right ness in that hustling city I ! rs laytot Homa ( —but how mamma did miss her!” 1 i “I helped Virginia cook!" Rosemary il be ven with pure Dre ock. 22 | . We can fit You from head operated on for appendicitis in U Hall, arciviag here , | told her mamma, with evident pride. he Xtra g grade : | ! ‘ : Bellefonte hospital, | is 3 " middle { ve Ti made the “Well, ‘you all did just fine, 1 can allvfresh or HONG Or ut of | ‘ to toe completely. see that,” mother repeated, “And, | was permitted to leave her fedidn U 1 now, what about daddy? You haven't nesoitad , : oh : told me a thing about him 1" : Guernseys. 23 hens = | ; “J. Cloyd Br 4 alten Oh, daddy's all right” Harry 88 .00,,00y good sheep known to be an | > AN fit you to perfection if you John J. Rauck and Dw, sured her. “Why only last night dad & the other Thuraday, and transacted SOmMme . clothes--we have everything gra Ie heifer Miss Mary Shreck turn home this we Right at this store we can a" 11 flock, all TI have, sald you needn't come back for three give us the chance ind, both of New Columbia, mad ing the Nationa Dairy. kx) on al ' ind pure bred Shropshire ple sagt trip thro 3 i ) months as far as he was concerned."— ° himadanss dit 4 sands Kansas City Star. ny (Soe vo Valleys, [11D bY @ o a or mf pe ANALYSIS OF SUCCESS 170 mn No. 8 American wire te | fire The FASHION While in Centre Hall they stopped a short time with the Centre Report Jens Bottoof, w Nake i home | Some Worth.-While Thoughts That It bh ereat of year: w Ne pm SHOW hogs. welghing about 30 Rev. Reid 8. Dickson, pastor of the [WH Ted - ay al at May Pay the Busy Man to Reed Tussey 4 ; v sor Ve Ponder Over. { ash Ww is "fale t Jt n't success If It costs you the |. Sai Mion] W MM tHE Ts is open this week to the wo- y rel. th & t . isi succee MOEA ’ ne 2 1 3 cept the western Secretaryship of the 4 hs Wey eg rx t i ; lian " so i 4 ’ ‘ XN : ( Soard of Minister 3 : ..... iCOVEry Sotuppnionship i uu jd CE. KRATZER ! ncn with a NEW Line of ove of your children. ery often | oo oophes $ \ . . lentation, with headguarters 1 ne : Wam soliel, i, Suljhem busy, wealthy men of momentous af ; eT 3 Gowns, ®oats and Hats. cago. companied by two Hille QaUEhis Wii fairs discover tho late that they have 8 K a i gncrificed the finest thing in life, the She Kept It Going. Mrs Mary A. Snyder, of Mumpy, * ¥rcet at jhe home of ? nd mphasizing 1) Heh ri V i I Cer affection of their family. Let me re bia. oy he virtue of persist Will be In Centre Hal on Monday, Oc- | (0 HU BERET her of | 1ate an incident recently told me whieh | [U0 UR CF TCE, TUE AULT SHOES of every class for the family First Presbyterian church in ville. tendered his resignation to tober 15th. and will ispose Of he alts : a contains a priceless suggestion hi household effects : PR i , the HH : Fas | mar y ultra-busy business men, A chandise of ti ate Gertrude Floray, do ; | prominent publie utility executive of ’ at private’ sale re. Snyder will re A ght rn ! Mis dM Iilinods told a friend that he was going mal Sn St | ey rfc cove, | HT mt Th en BE | | Kessler’s Department Store Christmas present “I'm going,” he William he 4H cllefonte, was * . : said. “to write my boy a letter telling } anolher Mmajuzne ie Bag x a . : ents, Mr. a irs. B . 3 ) ape ¢ wis dnchanged, the s “Hats Trimmed Free'’ MILLHEIM st vet veo lie 3 fey ‘ ¢ Fie . struck by ana ! 1 ten Hi i» xd os him that, as a Christmas present, I'm f 3 y of : : vi ; i &s Fil 3 : fd mBgazing sylvania Match company, y Tl every day.” He added that he had heen fd ming ¥ t 1g { th ‘ i i for It I viously injured Mr. Of is Erpe nt er | doing a lot of thinking on the subject, ru, A ; g & § Zam : mi the Outlook [ : ! ata ) m { nd M: and felt that he owed this to hls son. hy look, and 1s a native oi ster wnship. p@ i iy 1 . nil having been reared in the +1 i : : Smith ar t Fitts Les Alas, he died two weeks later : having 1 1 n th leer ; : I work at least an average of twelve Invention to Prevent Speeding trict east of Centre Hall t entre | WHALE t wind ia lp Loi CL & tome » BATTOW MR x : hours a day, but 1 never fail to find In Rome the narrow stred and ‘ steep hills re nder motoring gather pre carious at best and there is no room a building being er for the ! y \i : . 3 . going to give him an hour of my time 4 Mi WwW. 8. Mallakeu, who or wera Ci : a TE time to romp with my little fellows or liamsport office of the Beh “4 wr stey whiiod «44 fim} 1 ten wouldn't forege this pleasure for the regulator which will limi# the speed company, and formerly held Cebsdy on s y i auke of any amount of money. Wealth within the city proper is being seri position in Bellefonte has just HET : : wy an excellent thing to possess i ously considered. This invention de DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO ( ). 1 vharge of Tiree y § vert i : ¥il i <7 % ¥ » given oharge ol awectory : : 1 honestly and utilized sensibly, (We nds on a type of governor and is the . . ne enrneqa work in the Willlamsport entire d tna al 5B. a i ! But wealth won at the expense of | result af the inventive labors of trict under District Manager K Vast ; D, ¢ na ois points in | health or family affection isn't wealth, A ragano and Villa. Scientific STATE COLLEGE. PA. 224 E. COLLEGE AYE. Raup. M Ral id ¢ i eit but poverty poverty of heart, poverty - - . ik a nobus. | TUOEE OE wl will Te t | of soul.—Baltimore American. ETTY 7 . . 8 a a Mrs. Lorenzo Wilt, son and daught- . - ue " ch a} .) : : . es - —-—" NEW CARS For All Kinds of Trips er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Wilt, + . - * Rat Campaigns Successful. of p ¥ in sso there at th ‘hie blologies urvey of the United STANDARD RATES, of the week and visited at the Bar- | 7 ie biologic survey oF LA RD RA : ny. Th ; time States Departnfnt of Agriculture con tholomew home for a day. wy akeo ducted an anti-rat campaign in Geor were guests of. the Wm Gulsewiie TT ein during December, and followed It . SPRING ) +1. . b family at Aaronsburg for a short time, SPRY! } MILLS with a similar campaign which is in e Oo the Wilts being relatives of both fam- i y 3 in seTpusly | progress in Virginia. In co-operation ites named vw Tap 38 MRPTovInG Lhix writing | with the extension service of the Geor- : : i Jas gin Agricultural college; preliminary homas LL. Moore. teacher of the A . 3 i : Thomas 1 Toore a ! t} LOTS r falr mst week oreanization work was done, and a $ emediate shoo! the borougt wR i i g § ” intermediate school in ho silk mill has « d for wa stiewide publicity campaign was put 3 3 ts . . fell from a ladder While picking appies asi terin] { on The campaign attained its great. | ' for Ralph E. Dinges, on Saturday. He draw Dunlap is 1 ring his house | ©8t efficiency at Atlanta when the motored here from Franklin beginni oT OT Acai dropped about eighteen feet and e8- 0 oo, nd | chamber of commerce purchased and per hour wil caped with a spra.ned ankle. which . 4 i eek : Yer 1 s ; i g distril uted frees of charge two and Rossman mmimum ¥ has not kept him from performing his nis 3 . ea. ® | three-quarter téns of barium carbon d Tima Be : y ar | ate for poisoned baits for rats. Rats =e R factory results are reported both In a the number of rats killed and in the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grove, of Centre Sonag | interest aroused in making conditions ] “ and ' | less favorable for these pests by elim- ywille, as Sunday visitors the lewis Rossmar inating sources of food and harborage, tients. Mrs. Grove had been there for home | and by the ratproof construction or an operation for the val i Rott he tench 1 pupils busy : Pefaly of bulidinge. _ I» piste to For REGISTER B il U ’ z < ua . eh atitng randy # : ow nt ollow up the drives from time to ime t F d t f er about a year ago rowth wns £ § : ‘ { munity ny o ms required to control the rats effec ul pon a oun a 101 O then only partially Ove wing t LOD i : . tively. Mrs. Grove's physical condition other- | Miles Bresder. living at the Uwes | w— mem— who will appreciate your Fair Dealing and Honest rise, yarel kha THs het to Ammon | Cactus as a Fodder, The local barber shop Wag clos i ont The cactus is first exposed to a vote and influence. * any Batuday on account of the | ¥ } an t uther Peters and Mr. | goreh which burns away ‘the thorns, Merchandise - 3 3 ) f the i i. CMY ’ * of the barber. F. P. Geary. He I and is then carried to the slicing ma SC % a al ; the Austin chine, of the type that is used in sugar able to again be at his post It = ’ a ‘ Lame hotne works. The machine is provided with . —————————— —-——— I - school work, although a crulcn is nes of Spring Township essary to move about Hall, on Tuesday morning, Geisinger hogpital. ag rently fou rears since Mr. Geary be- twenty-four years since Mi ary b Mr. and Mrs WHT Meese after | Specially formed knives and the cac- og » ietor of th srw ho came proprietor of ‘the barber shop, _ 4.0 the a ) ae | tus is cut up into slices, which are and he states that this is the first tUme Alice and Hi i a tr’ fae thal then dried and If desired ground into during that period that the phe was ithe nd B ; Nee «1 : hop th i the form of a fine powder. During the VV ASHINGTON ENW closed on a Baturday. Not a bad rec : RI as 4 slicing operation part of the juice, , ines Miss sal ec, substitute Wwacher ng fs exuded frinn the cactus, may i ord for a one-man place of business, " > : : for Gregg townshiy a bee teas hin he pres wed out and collected separate 6 D E i uesday morning James Spangler, of Decker. school, The egiing 20 he iv The juice cab then he converted 10-108 xcurs on ruling vy Teinnd : near Tusseyvill, went to Altoona, Miss Lodle Vonada, # il with an af- into a substitute for gum arabic, y og the past 12 years, which speaks for their where for a few days he will be ut the fection of the throat | which «probably a salt of meta-arabie FRI OCTOBER 1 ow ish ¥ & (21 ¢ : r » L Ss » s {) » Ss. { s home of his daughters Mrs, Edwin | meld. The yield of dry material, the ' 9 sterling V e and satisfied customers C st no Wolf. The probabllity fs’ that Mr — | fodder, Is about 11 per, cent of the more than many other makes. Spangler wil make Altoona his per- yd A | weight of the raw enctus, ~Journal of v manent home in the near futire. Ru- > % | Engineering and Industrial Chemistry. mor has it that he sold his home now £; 5 y eT a Round Tri from CENTRE HALL ’ occupied by himself and Mr. Martz, : (2) French Workmems Houses. I LINOLEUM AND RUGS fy \% French workmen's building and loan Proportionate Fares from Other Points { jocated near Tuscyville, to Charles yyal nd iE gocletion, “Habitations a bon Marcie,” nnn Stoner. 4 TRING % A have been started to help the construe Wp dotaite as to leaving time of trains, R ) ) }, N G OF ALL KINDS We have sold over On October 26 (Arbor Day) Colonel tion of bulldings for the working fares in parlor or & ng Cars, stop. or privileges, or other information, ton W. Shoemaker and friends of the Fd classes ng, to improve the sanitary sult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Di | N " inion F Agent. Wiliamspo PAINTS RNISHES, ENAMELS a wat ten” GOOD JOBS Bf | oo ee es Te 5, VA memorial boulder at McEihattan in - ! : : { i vention of one-third of the cost of the 2. 3 : : memory of the naturalist and poet. Mr. Gi ve Us construction, according to the com: . Get our prices before buying. Chatham lived for many years in a h pn Y¢ A merce hurant. Pennsylvania : a ——— cabin. “Fort Kittany,” in Shoemaker’s Pe | In addition, the state will lend 75 park. He was the author of several WE | per cent of the balance required, to i H P S h ff works. many poems, and was a mem. TEES iia be velmbursea within forty years, at Railroad Company i . . C ae ar Hard ware ber of the Alpine Club of Pennsylva- Punks in Contre Hall will he Oomed an annual Interest of 214 per cent on are] Route of the | nia. He was a schoo, teacher and a Friday, October 12th-—Columbus Day the amount borrowed. These socleties ay Lintid Both Phones BELLEFONTE Jumberman eA legal holiday. » are increasing, but not in sufficient foe y Fem y Ae Soi AR spr gin Br Bo hme ne -
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