LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. M. M. Mamolen, of Millheim, is fn New York City making extensive purchases for the DD. J, Nieman store, G. W. Ralston, west of Centre Hall, will sell some fine surplus stock at public sale, on Saturday, October 20th. Sea posters, WwW. O lifted a potatoes, John Rimmey, tenant on the $ farm south of town, 1000 bushels of all of good quality. Mr. and Mra Charles Mrs. Ellen Heckman, of were pleasant callers at office Saturday evening, John H. in town for many years, this week of Mrs. Lazzie is a brother of the late Dr. oba Mrs. Mary Brungart, of Zion, vis- | her grandsor N. Hoel h } imily and others MeCool Spring M the Reporter had not was a Jacobs, who Bue He J au Jacobs W. A, knee. It was would be made it when found it neces The oper- Lock Hav- and about 1« SUrgsIns hange their plans, performed on Monday ondition Mr a resident years a at the morning, wns sald t Marks is 72 yen of Ballefonte, a clerk in Lyon The senior class of the Gregg Town } Vocational School attended the Wednesday of last week at of Prof. Frank B. Ben- students took their fresh- under Mr. Bennett, who was vocational director of the sc young from Spring Mills former students under Mr. Bennett, who anied the senior class were Carl Meyer, ‘27: Miss Mary 26 also, Mr, Jean Lee, "24: Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John W, and Mr. and Mrs Delegates to the State Sunday School session in Puiladeliphia from Centre county who are ttending are as follows: Rev, CC. C Rev William Snyder, Mrs, Croft, Bellefonte; Ernest Miltheim;: Rev. Godshall, 0" Charles Campbell, Fair k: Henry Zerby, Mra J. W. Deck- ¢, John Meyer, Spring Mills; hn Corman, Zion; Mrs Eliza- Markle, Btate College: Mra. 8. 'W i Hall: m Philipsburg and two from Balley- gre not known to al, on iameport, The nan year then ool Other people accom Corman, and Mrs. John H. Shook, Decker. convention in 5 week, engnst Show Contre fils at lenst two ¢, whose names e writer ’ Mr, and Mrs son, Earl Frazier, chikh Foster Frazier and their hile wife and younsg- lagt week returned form an four thousand-mile automobile tour through the middle west. the most distant point being northern Oklahoma. They made the trip without a mishap of any kind, not even having had a tire puncture or bawling out senseless policeman. In Kansas fall seeding had not been done by the first of October owing to the dry weath- er. Farmers could realize but eighty- five cents for wheat, This is regarded lees than cost of production, so all who were not financially pressed refused to sell. To the question, how “dry” i= Kans, the junior Mr. Frazier answer- od he did not know, but that he at- tended court there one day and saw lots of bottled evidence stacked up. The courts have much “wet” business In “dry” Kansas. Although he didn't say it, the young farmer led the writer to bellove that while he very much en- Joyed the trip, learned much of how others Hive and do, the four weeks away from the farm along Sinking Creek didn't breed discontent. ent almost 9% 0 4 0 5 & © 0 5 CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, >: 0 0.0.0 0 8. 0 » 0» Infant son born to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Reiter, of Bellefonte, Oct. 2nd. Miss Gertrude Shope, of Boggs town ship, operated on for appendieitis, Earl Vonada, of Zion, who has been a patient for past six weeks, with a fractured leg, discharged Oct, 3rd Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Blaney, of Belle- fonte, are rejoicing over the arrival of the a baby girl, born Oct Miss Eleal pa Love, stlefonte, the past 3 Sarah sur- tient fo ged Oct. 4th, Master Jerome Bon of Mr. and of Bellefonte, 4th. Elizabeth Miller, days, dis i has Hagan, Mus surgical two Harry B. patient year old Hagan, admitted October months old Mrs medical two baby daughter of Mr. and as Miller, of Bellefonte, tient admitted Oct. 4th. Oscar J. Gilbert, J. Emerick. a Thom- pac Mrs, W, ing med- treatment for the past 3 wd Oct i patient weeks, race 1 techarged Ted Han - A ——— The Centre County Library Question. ies Ss. BOALSBURG ITEMS, Ww grier is attending the rie. and ex ome for ter Greensburg, waa of Mrs. E. E. end Johnson, of fton daitore at the of Mra M A aon gre nt while Mr. Jol trip to New York. Miss Dorothy Ely home in Arrandtsville wey home weok her mother, nson was on a& business returned to her Thursday Mrs W. JL. with the Ely go to Gare time nat H. Wag- last accompanied by her aunt, Wagner, After a vist family Mrs. Wagner will retson Beach to spend some the home of her son, Rev, J. ner. Misa Mary operation ils at the Dr. J. V, pital at College. George Fisher, inst Hagel for recently underwent the removal of ton- Foster private hos an State who suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday evening, confined to bed. Dr. Joseph Fisher, of Sunbury, was among the visitors in town last week. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Bender enter tained a party of friends from near Wiikeabarre over the week end, The instructors of the Harris ship and the school directors were guests of Mr, Kapp of the First Nationa: Bank of State College at din- ner Tuesday evening. The tavern not being open to the public the dinner was served at the BE. W. Heas home The body of Peter Weber, of Hunt ingdon, accompanied by the family and friends, was brought to Boalsburg on Thursday afternoon for Interment in the family plot. Mr. Weber spent his and manhood in this vi infty and was and favorably known. Hia wife, son and daughter, of Huntingdon: also one sister. Miss Annie, three brothers—Fred and Same uel 5. of Boalshurg, and John, of Cen- tre Hall, survive, Grant Charles and family moved to State College last week and are occu- pying their new residence In Locust Lane, The women's 8. 8, class of the Lu. theran ¢hurch will hold their reguiar monthly meeting at the home of Mra, W. W. White, at Linden Hall. The young ladies clams will meet at the home of Mrs. Knarr on the Branch, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. BE. M. Kohn are mak- ing Improvements in the interior of thelr home, the addition of a bathroom being one of the conveniences Misa Rosella Meyer spent Tuesday night with Miss Ann Williams at Oak Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rishel, of Al. toona, visited at the Snyder-Rishel home last week, Mra. BE. . Tussey, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and Mra. Stairs, drove to Centre Hall Wednesday and spent the day among friends. town- schools vouth enrly well Told the Senate Panle stricken over the loss of all the States which have had the opportunity to see and hear Gov- ernor Smith, the Republican National Committee has cancelled Borah's scheduled Eastern speeches 80 that he can devote his whole time in a desperate effort to stem the Smith tide in the West, Since the campaign this high-powered Republican gpeeches of spell SENATOR PEYER NORBECK, Re. publican, of South Dakota, said In the Senate on April 20, 1928: ‘I have been here for seven years while Mr, Hoover has been Secretary of Commerce, and he Is the one man who has never raised his voice against agricultural inecuality , . , He should never be elected President.” binder purely course, will not sonal feelings and og ons. Those hear h ested are timate 114 the COATS - DRESSES - COATS The buyer for our Ladies’ Department is in New York now, and we will have to show YOU this week an extraordinary group of styled coats in very cleverest of designs and patterns and the very latest in style, DRESSES == Just step in at NIEMAN’S —look—and be convinced. Ask to see the $7.95 Specials for this Week ! Do not forget, that Dollar for Dollar, you get More at NIEMAN’S than anywhere else. And-- GREEN TRADING STAMPS with Every Purchase NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM Be convinced! Compare the Prices, the Styles, the Merchandise. WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. 0x SMAN CH AR blican of Ohio, te on March . v has been the = f igricultural prosg past ten years. . . . If elected President of States . . . . agriculture is omed to eight more years of mis- is “No one wit uch a perverted | [ be entrust ¢ eryeariel 3 gpend i COW GOOD SALE All t. b. tested. fused. Here is one sure way to play safe. 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