ES Inn LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A regular session of court opens on Monday. The residence of Mr, and Mrs. J. H Puff is being re-roofed. Friday, October 23rd, has been des fgnated Arbor and Bird Day Philadelphia has been selected as the place for holding the Grand Lodge 1. 0.0 PF in 1928 his residence from Seattle, Washing ton, to Saint Louis, Missouri Pennsylvania ranks fifth among the } states in the number of automobii 798 cars Dr. Eimer 1. Williams of Chicago, Parson,” addressed the Rotary and Kiwanis Clul at State 1 t meetings held last week Wednesd iy Lee started o New York B. H An home of the latter's ney eae and tw ault and An ried on Natu iy at Potistoe companied on the trip by her nn are in Centre nls ing vi ing relatives an friends Sr wood jeft this section fifteen years ago and has wen a resident of Pottsto ever since The Hinerary included Hamanort Hegurding the voung ma ried couple. they Ald not escime Hall, and n Monday evening wers can give, A As MI Mr RS AS Sopot hs Run Down and Robbed, Grant Eacok and Ernest Buck, both of near Lewistown, ran down and robe hie pockets, They watched their op portunity and ran him down with thelr "cnr. They hauled him from Reedeville to Waferman's Green where they rifled his pockets and dumped hin into the bushes to die. Bnook was arrested in the Seven Mountains and Buck In Bayder county. Is Congratulated by Many Friends FARM CALENDAR The following Is reprinted from the : Monday issue of the Philipsburg Timely Reminders from Journal: The Pennsylvania State College W. Harrison Walker, Democratic nominee for judge, <¢ame over from Bellefonte, and today has been bus) Water Is Important Feed Milk numerous friends in this section, ter Is the most important and incidentally, Mr. Walker i8 grate jone of the cheapest of feeds! It fully giving expression of his grat Loo often however the most negli tude to the Phitipaburg Democrats part of the dairy cow's ration He was overwhelmingly theh cholce lis the time to put in watering sy: for the nomination, each of the three | #0 that the cows can get plenty rds giving him a big lead over his wuter during ¢ long winter mo Blanch Vegetables Well Cel MeL 6 are nih t in quality pponent Walker's campaign He i ‘ i Hinched Many gardeners de of cauliflower, green cele endive en careful atts ¥y by the Only quality v ™1() Commandments WILL BE SHOWN IN THE Municipal Theatre, Millheim Friday and Saturday Evenings September 25 and 26 TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT, Starting at 6:45 O'clock SPECIAL MUSIC ADMISSION, 25 & 50c You can’t afford to pay less for a car than the Star Car’s price. If you do, you do not get a standard-built car, because the Star Car is the lowest priced standard- built car in the world. , See it—ride in it— drive it. We'll be glad to make arrangements STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES F ETTEROLF 'S GARAGE a CENTRE HALL a . sma A NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, | « HOME FOR BALE.—~1 offer for sale , : { " my home property, 2 miles east Ti FOUNDA blinch of five keys, bY Centre Hall. 8ix ascres oF goed ti | MACHINE SHOP Bamuel Stump, and sre now nt this able land: lots of fruit and BOO ar office. Owner can have same by pay- ter; buildings all in ‘good condition, "| WHERE 18 DONE OX SHORT i ing. for, this advertisement, and new barn, Good reason for se NOTIC ing Terms will be reasonable INDIANA TON TRUCK, solid tires jAMES BE. FROHM, Centre Hall, (practically new), new magneto, can ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, yim WORK + W. A. HENNEY NTRE HALL, PA x —— i Hes wit} pup “ put in Hrst-clas condition 4 KF CAR BARGAIN WTS es py logs rlokt Ofiter . " . ‘ © XTIETI HE Pi right Hosten Londist or ford Coupe, Ford rarage, Centre : WANTED | be ddtntttsnts Guilds bods dodidndl dodo i 1 Insurance and Real Estate {We use it when?) | {PRINTING} |"... 2 900 JOBS J 5 O{rels S 4 } Chas. D. Bartholomew 220 7 i CENTRE HALL, PA, . LR fh fh th hh a de gaa moo i — ——— =F New FALL Fur ashions-R eady! Largest and Finest Stocks—Newest Styles Lowest-in-the-County Prices! COMPARE! Fall of 1925 finds Kessler’s Store better prepared than ever to meet the apparel needs of every woman. Stocks are fresh, new, up-to-the minute, tastefully chosen! Prices are surprisingly low, style and quality considered. You Owe It to Yourself to Visit Kessler’s Store CPOE PPPCEPOOPPOOPPEPOOPS POPPE COIOECPOOPEOEOOEPOIOGEPOEPEOPOOEPELOPEPE OOPPOPOSEPOP CPCPOPOPLIICOIOS Fashion's Latest Fall Dresses - $9“ $19” * - CEEEOTOEEOCOELOPOOEEPPOPPOLPEOCEOPOLEOPOPLPOPP Crepes, Satins, Cantons, Failles, and Brocades. A Wonderful Galaxy of Models of the Season. CFPC P EP IOOTOEOP EP OE OPEL EPOEPOPS BEET OOEPEPOLOOPEOEOEOP OPE POP LOOP OOEIEPOPOCLELOPE PEPPER OSOPOO EOP ’ HATS IES FALL HATS, $1.98 to $5.98 BEEBE OEBETEEBED EDIE PEELE OTEOEE EEL PPPOEPEPEOP OPP EPOLEPELLOPE BPE PEED PEELE POEP PO GEEEEEEPOP PEPE OEE OPS . . - . a Felts, Velvets, Combinations. There are the large dressy hats, small off-the-face models, and the newest Pirate shapes MEN NEW Fall 2-Pants Suits, $13.75 to $29.50 OVERCOATS $12.75 to $35.50 Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIM IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE ELEANOR was almost frantic. It was 1 A. M. and the baby was sick for the first time. She kept saying: “Oh, if Mother were only here,” so Wilbur finally dressed, went out in the rain and found a telephone. 4 The baby was well by ‘noon the next day, but even before that “Wilbur had - ®igned a contract for his own Telephone. 7” ¥ AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR LESS og i. pe
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