THE CENTRE REPORTER. THUREDA Y, NOV EM BER 16, Georges Valley B. F. Limbert, of Bruah Valley, is building a lime kiln for D. D. Decker. A, B. Lingle sud Miss Maggie Immel spent Sunday with friends in Mifflin county. Mr. and Mre, William Lingle, of Tusseyville, spent Funday at the home of W. P. Lingle, W. OC. Meyer and Miss Abbie Barger autoed from State College on Bunday and spent the day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mre. J. C. Barger. Lloyd Ripka, the 56-year-old son of C. J. Ripks, had the misfortune of breaking his arm one day last week while playing at school. William Wherry, James Creg end son George and CC. E. Seibert, all of Yeagertown, spent Bunday afternoon at the home of James Foust, Tho e who epent Bunday at the John Decker home in Decker Valley were Mr, and Mre. 8, C, Decker, Mrs, Dolen Decker and Miss Erle Decker, of Bpring Mille, Woodward. Master James Ard, from Asrone- burg, epent. a few days last week with his father, Wilson Ard. Mrs. Hoover and son-in-law, Clyde Kalb, from Lock Haven, spent the greater part of last week at the howe of Thomas Wolfe, Calvin Eby and wife, from New York City, spent a few days with Mr, Eby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, N, W, Eby. The teachers—Miss Lida Hoster- man, Messrs. Charles Musser, Clair Kreamer and Earl Weber—are attend- ing institute at Bellefonte this week. Edward Bheesiey and Miss Mary Boone were united in marriage SBuan- day noon by Rev, Brown, at the home of the gro: [* Charles Daniel Benner and day day Nittany. Mr, and Mre. Allen Hesse aod chil- dren, Mise Fraveis and Eby, from Yeagertown, spent the Babbath with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs, F. V Eby. u's parents, Orodorf and wife with family and spent Batur- and Hu: friends in Tusseyvlile Michael Rossman purchased a spry young horse ove day last week, James Wert, of Aaronsburg, visited fora few days with his sone, John and Claude Wert, Mrs, George Spangler, from Centre Hall, is vieiting among relatives and friends for a few weeks, Mra, Claude Wert is spending a few days in Mifflin county among relatives, Mrs, Michael Rossman and Mre, William Bitoer spent Wednesday at Potters Mille, Mrs. Maria Wagner George Bpangler spent the William Martz home. Charles Blutterbeck shot a bear, weighing 265 lbs, jo their corn field below J. L. Ruukle’'s orchard, on Saturday. and Mre, Baturday at CLEANLINESS AGAINST PARA LYS, IINFANTILE Little, Talks on Hialih and Hygleoe] by Samuel OG, Dixon, mM, DD, LL, D,6 D Se Commissioner of Health, [t used to be the custom sor house wives to cleanse their homes twice a yesr and now advanced sanitation requires that the home must be kept clean at all times, The benefit of cleanliness about the home reflects both upon the physical health and the morality of our people, The necessity of cleanliness in our homes has become 20 raanifest that it is not worth while to dwell further upon it During the recent battle against infantile paralysis, we took two small towns which were badly infected with the disease and had the homes cleansed, insect life destroyed, food kept clean and no garbage, ash piles or manure was allowed to collect. The streeta and alleys were made clean in each town and infantile paralysis rapidly disappeared. The cleaning up of the municipalities seemed to run parallel with the subsiding of the disease, The fact that the disease spreads at times beyond the boundary lines of these dirty breeding places is no argu- ment against the theory of cleanliness as a preventative of infantile paralysis, At present it is well to look upon flith and insect life as factors taking a large part in permitting the so-called plague to invade our homes. There has been much said upon the possibility of an epidemic next year. This will not necessarily follow. It might however and certainly it will come back some day. Cleanliness regarding our ohildren, homes, stables, yards and towns as well as guarding our houses from all kinds of insect life must be insisted upon by each individual citizen and by those in charge of the health and cleanliness of our towns, country, villages and homes, I ———— I ————— That man Wallace White is some driller. At one place he drills for water, snd finde it, at another he drills to bury water and finds a sink. He always gets what he is after—if he keeps on going. Many others could do the same thing if they would, Constables Pay for Setting Auto Traps, Conetables who have been petting traps for mutoists and resping financial harvests through arrests and threats of arrest, in Luzerne coun'y, have been treated roughly by the grand jury. Oue constable brought in eleven cases against autoists. All were ignor-|§, ed, and he was saddled with the costs. Another constable had ten cases ignored and was forced to pay the costes. The third had eight cases Ignored, but the county was ordered to pay the costs, The purpose of the grand jury, the members say, was ‘‘to teach ‘fee orazy’ constables of the county a lesson.” It bad come to the attention of the jury that in many sections constables do nothing but prey on autoiste, and that they have been collecting much easy money through arrests and threats of arrest, i fp A The Youth's vompanion Usnlendar For 1917, The Publishers of The Youth's Companion are presenting, as always at this season, to every subscriber whose subecription is paid for 1917, a calendar for the new year. It is de- cidedly unusual, istic. The colors are well chosen and richly blended. It was made prim- arily, however, for actual use, and ls well pamed the Practical Home Calendar, Sr ——— A — A se Transfers of Real Estate, tract of land in Potter Twp. D. F. Bowersox et al to D. ersox, $1.00. $75. F. Cure that cold —Do it today. WSUls CASCARA £2 QUININE The old family remedy — in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates—no unpleasant after effects. o ures colds in 24 hours-Gripin 3 lays. Money back if it fails, Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mz. Hill's picture on #t—25 cents. At Any Drug Store Fh ld ES 4 SSENKAY, the wonderful | ubstitute for air, positively ends tire troubles — prevents punc- tu ros, blow outs, am | ‘slow leaks” « 3 a9, leuls tire expense about Balf ~makes carrying of extra tubes, tires or rims anneces~ sary. No Punctures, No Blowouts J We secur- ed the ex-' clusive agen- ey for ESSENKAY a. Tire Filler because we gr ved posilroely ts remarkable merit. ew the expense, time and worry that ESEN KAY has saved thousands of car owners dur- ng the another day without it. poof’ Let us “show you." Come in—See for yourself} We have comvimimyg - Sale Reg inter, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, at 12 o'cloc x James Houser, 1 mile North of Penn Hall, will sol] farm stock, machinery and household goods, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. ¥, MoCool, 1 and 1.2 miles sant of Tussey ville, will sell : Five horses, one colt, 11 milch cows, 6 head young cattle, brood sow, lot of farm imple ments, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28rd, at 10 o'clock , m, Robert Gl sagow, on the Michael Bpicher farm, 3 miles west of Old Fort on Earlystown rond, will sell: 6 work horses, including bay Bel stallion, 5 years old, weight 1470; bay gel satay. 4 yrs. old, weight 1260; black mare, 8 welghs 1840 ; roan mare, 11 yrs, olG, with oul. a safe driver , black team, 6 yrs. oid, weighs 2740 ; sorrel horse, two years old ; black horse, 2 years old ; one yearling mae o colt ; colt, 6 months oid. Colta will heavy chunks. Eleven large miich cows, b <i fresh August 1st; all shorchorn stock except two head which are Holsteins. 7-8 full bred Holstein bull, Three fine heifers, 18 months old ; one steer, 1% months old ; all are in good shape for butcher. calves, old from sping. Two good Chesterwhite sows; one full bred Chesterwhite boar: 11 shoats, New 2 horse wagon, used only four months; 2-horse Kramer wagon, new 16-in. disc harrow ; McCormick 6-ft. b nder, McCormick 6-ft. cut mower, 12-1t. McCormick hay rake, good Key- stone hay joader, Keystone side rake, good Al- bright riding cultivator, Bran new * Penna’ Grain Drill, used only one seasan, Pa. cultivator 2 Oliver Chill plows, harrow, double and single trees, cant hooks, other articles 100 numerous to wention, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 19 o'clock a.m, on the Alexander McCoy farm, 1-4 mile west of Potters Mills, Cyrus Brungart, Adminis trator, will sell farm stock, im lements, house hold goods, ete. A cleas-up sale, Free lunch Mayes, auct, TUESDAY, miles west of Centre Hall, Danfel Callahan will sell: ments, ete. ; a clean up sale, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 7th, at 10 o'clock a. m., J.T. Potter and Jas, Callahan, will sell on the old Potter homestead, four miles west of Centre Hall: Farm stock, implements, etc; clean up sale of everything. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14TH, at ten o'clock am, LR Lingle, one hall mile west of Old Fort, on Earlystown road, will sell farm stock and implements, This will be a clean-up sale of everything on the farm THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, MARCH 6TH, 100o'clock a. m., 8 on Henry Potter farm, farm stock, lmple- two miles east of | Centre Hall, by Bharer & Keller: Clean up sale | of farm stock and implements, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1 o'clock p. m., to the | rear of Reporter office, Centre Hall ; Five pairs of mated Bolen two years aid at time of sale. These mules will be trained and hitched on forenoon o isle day. Also a lot of cows, fresh and springing TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, o'clock a. m., W. F. | Stover, one-half mile east of Penn Hall, on the | road leading to Brush valley, will sell live stock, farm implements and household goods, Wis and Hubler, sucta WEDNESDAY, MARCH ist, 10 a. m., about two miles west of Tuseyville, by D. Gels Wagner Clean up sale of farm stock and Implements THURSDAY, MARCH Zind, st 10 o'clock a. m., R. D. Musser, one mile north of Spring Mills will sell all farm stock, including 30 head of Holsteln cattle : also farm implements, A clean up sale of everything. FRIDAY, MARCH, 28rd, at 10 o'clock a m., John Soavely, at Spring Mills, will sel! lot of farm stock and implements, A clean-up mle Lo Mayes, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 12 o'clock, Hill, by Lioyd R. Bmith : stock mle, ¢ of horse, colts, cows, young cattle, hogs sheep. Mayes, auct, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CENTRE HALL, PA, 8 jal attention given to collecting, writings of all classes including deeds, me agreements, ole. ; marriage Hoenses and In lioansos secured, and all matters pertain ing othe the office attended to promptly. oot] L. C. BULLOCK, JR. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Legal business prompt!y attended to, The collector who collects and pays promptly. Money to loan on easy terns or as much as you want octiz irr JI ovsE AND LOT FOR BALE The undenigned offers for sie house and log, situated on Church sireet, in the borough of Cen al Centre sisting and YOU $1000 i tre Hall. House is in exoel lent state of repair Immediate possession can be MES. MARY ROSS Centre Hall, Pa. OILS & GASOLINE I receive carload shipments and can supply you at all times at low- est prices Bring your barrels and drums and try my oils and gasoline. William McClenahan WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CENTRE HALL, PA. But pumpkins—well, pens then. sene instead of tion Oil ps consumi IN glow or dirt. sonabh § A Perfec- ny ) sit up ; and keep , warmful Oil or usedina Want t« » fires erful house. the It smells never dealer will show aters rea- burning odor. Jecause it's so before. There's a big having a barre on your place. Your show ay a Oysters From now you will find us supplied with the choic- est quality of Oysters the market affords. Two grades—for stew- ing and frying. FRESH CRACKERS THE GOOD CRISPY KIND, that fairly melt in the mouth. BREAD, PIES AND CAKES ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD CANNED GOODS of various kinds. Pennington’s BAKERY In the Hotel Building CENTRE HALL SO00000000000000¢ 0000000000 tod edo, t as, ales oath that he is mof F.J1 Cheney i the City of To- aforesald and i the sum of ONE HU N {D RED DOLLARS for each and ev- ery case of Catarrh that cannot be ct 3 by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE, FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1888 (Beal) A. W. GLEABON, Notary Publie Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu. sous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F.J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, Te. Take Hall's Family Plies for constipation. cere rd@0000T 000000000 ROOS Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, POHPOBNOIBOIOBPRIP ROOT SOOT OMIDS ick Beilze this good ARTHOLOMEW agent JUST RECEIVED Carload Red Cedar Shingles Which we are offering at Zettle & Lucas CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Proprietors Centre Hall Planing] Mill, Centre Hall, Pa. New Fall and Winter Goods SWEATERS.—Cotton, part wool, and all wool, soc to $7.25. COTTON AND WOOL UNDER- FRAR for men, women and chil- n, HEAVY HOSE--Wool or cot- ton ; Fine hose for children. CAPS AND SCARFS for Misses WORK SHIRTS, Blouses and Overalls for men. BED BLANKETS in wool, wool HORSE BLANKETS and lankets, FRESH CAKES AND CKACK- ERS, SUNBURY BREAD, fresh every day. Still § and 10 cent loaves. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. ois — A Asa BRINGS A DISON ment, machine, me to your home for a demonstration.
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