THE OENTRE REPORTER, sonnet Tr— SEE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Puragiaphe of News Taken from tthe Files of the Reporter of 1885. February 3, 1886, It is rumored that John Odenkirk will close the Old Fort stand as a hotel, af- ter Apiil. This is one of the oldest ho- tel stands in the valley. J. A. Grove and family, of near this place, will move to Kansas in the spring. He boasts of a big crop of wheat last year, having raised 548 bush- els from 17 acres, Feb, 10.—Centre Hall is still having an accession of newcomers. About noon on Wednesday, the coach shop of J. T. Lee, on East Church street, was destroyed by fire. Mr, Lee lost a large amount of lumber, spokes paint, etc, The Yalidios belonged to Jacob and John ney and was worth about $400. Death ended the sufferings of Mrs. Harry Kreamer, of this place on Sunday morning. She underwent an operation some weeks ago and seemed on a fair way to recovery. She was buried on Wednesday at Rebersburg, her native home. A party of twenty-five or more will start from Centre Hall station for Kan- sas or Nebraska about the 1sth of March, Any others who may desire to join the club can have full information from C. Dinges, Centre Hall. Rev, J. H. Kerr will become pastor of the Centre Hall [Presbyterian charge which has been vacant for several years. S———————————— MILLHEIM. (From The Journal) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of Detroit, Mich. ; Miss Grace Dunkle, Miss Mada- line Walker and Mrs. S. M. Brown, all of Spring Mills, were entertained at the home of Miss Lizzie Keen on Tuesday. Saturday forenoon while F. F. Weiser was delivering coal o1l to his Main street customers the inch spigot attached to the barrel was jolted open and he drove from beyond the bridge to Kessler’s store when a passerby called to him and and informed him of the fact. Mr, Weiser estimates that he lost between eight and ten gallods of oil. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Ulrich on Tuesday evening, it being the 18th birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Edwinna, A number of young people were invited guests and a jolly time was spent. Miss Ulrich was the recipient of a number of useful presents. Refreshments were served. On Tuesday forenoon when Lloyd Boob brought ice on a Ford truck to Leitzell's meat market the car collided with a'tree in front of ]. Spigelmyer’s residence on South Penn street. The force of the collision sent Boob against the windshield, breaking both sections and making several nasty cuts on his face and arms. The car was badly damaged. ———— ASAI. The Reporter had hoped to give a full account of the county W. C. T. U. con vention held at Boalsburg last week, in this issue, but it is impossible to print the report until our next issue, FOUND.—A woman's black felt hat, with white feather, on public road in Centre Hall ; hat dropped from: automo- bile. At Reporter office. Farm Calendar. Timely Remi Reminders from. The Pennsylvania State College DIGGING BLIGHTED POTATOES —It 18 not necessary to cut down the vines on potato patches that have been blighted. Spraying 8 to 10 days before digging is recommended. To prevent maximum rot the tubers should be dug under the dryest possible conditions. Allow them to lay exposed in the trench until perfectly dry, If removed from field bearing any moisture, they should be stored temporarily on the bara floor, to a depth not exceeding one foot, and allowed to dry out thoroughly. Sporer from blighted vines will multiply so long as moisture is present and cause rot, Prevent ‘‘sweating” in storage bins. : @MACHINE CARE~Lubricate alk wearing parts of the farm implements before storing for the winter, Spray pumps should be drained by opening the cock at the bottom of the plunger, Force cheap lubricating oil through the pipes. Bordeaux mixture, if left in the machine, will corrode its interior. An exterior coating of paint would be worth while, ; TRAINING COLTS-—~Weaning time offers the best opportunity for teaching the colt to lead. They should be taught to become accustomed to handling, and permit trimming of feet. The feet should be trimmed regularly, so that the feet and legs will bear the proper relationship to the body in the mature horse. BDAIRY Every farmer who can pos- | sibly attend the National Dairy Show at | Chicago, October 7 to 16, should do so, The best and largest exhibit of dairy cattle in the United States will be Public Sale Register, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 12:30 p. m., at the Mc€oy farm at Pot- ters Mills, A. O, Detwiler and E. R. McClellan will sell Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, Brood Sows, ete,—L. F. Mayes, auct, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, at 10 a.m, W. 8S. Brooks, 3 miles west of Centre Hall, will hold a Stock Sale. NOVEMBER 18, 10a, m,, 1% miles east of Bellefonte, on the Jacksonville road : Full line of live stock and farm- ing implements. Frank Mayes, auct, This an unusally large sale. A full des. cription of stock, ete., will appear later. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, at 10 a. m,, immediately west of Centre Hall borough, Mrs. Frank Gfrerer will sell: Farm stock, implements and household goods, MONDAY, MARCH 28, at Farmers Mills: Pure-bred stock sale : Percher ons, Holsteins, Berkshires.— W. F. RISHEL. MARCH 29, 10 a. m.---B. Gardner Grove, east of Centre Hall: Full line of farming implements and stock ; also household goods. Clean-up sale, —L. F, Mayes, age. "Mingle Home for Sale. One of the most desirable home in! Centre Hall, known as the Mingle home, | is offered for sale. Large corner lot, ! good ten-room house, with bath, hot] water heat, electricity, good ‘stable or garage, chicken house, etc. Immediate possession. Inquire of W, Gross Min- glo or C. D. Bartholomew, HA RVEY BIERLY «+ Auctioneer ... & I'll get you top prices if you engage | me for your sale. Large or small, your sale gets the same careful attention. Call me, in care of Perry Detwiler, SPRING MILLS, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM, There will be sold on the premises known as the Old George , Odenkirk Farm, now the Benner Farm, situate in Potter Township, Centre County, about one-quarter mile South of Old Tort, on the East side of the State Road, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30TH 10.30 A. M. Farm containing oné hundred and twenty five (125) acres, more or less. g-room, red plastered, tile roofed house : bank barn, 45 x 62 feet, pew roof ; wagon shed, corn crib and all nec~ essary outbuildingg, all in good repair. Fine young apple orchard of about forty (40) trees of select varieties in full bearing, Plenty of all other fruit trees in bear- ing. Never failing artesian well of pure water. Elevation suitable for reservoir and gravity water system to all build- mgs. Large concrete cistern at the house with concrete platform and pump. One hundred acres in highest state of cultivation, Acreage to North of build- ings, limestone soil and acreage to the South of buildings flint land. About twenty-fivk acres of excellent white, black and red oak trees in prime condition for saw timber. Soil absolute- ly free of stones. Entire farm can be worked by tractor, land practically level, no swamps and fields have never wash- ed. Terms to be announced at time of sale. O. BENNER, Attorney in fact for Nancy 0. Benner, Centre Hall, Pa. Frank Mayes, Anstioneer. JAMES W. SWABB i 4 i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ! LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA. Mortgages, Wills, &c, written and ex scouted with care, All legal business prompt! i attended to. Bpecial attention given to seit | Licenses, Auten other Applicat n ov. v0 I have purchased Big Variety Get in on these Bargains, ll in a sale of this kind, Glenwoo never before. the Surplus stock of Ad profit ; petitors. ——————————————— ———— best manufacturers in STYLE, QUALI buy on account of high prices. Let us coming back to normal, ,~—First, we buy direct undersell our com- of Notions, for there are sure to be many | | d ange HARD WARE HARDWARE you. revelation! cigaretty odor! Catarrhal Dearness Cannot Be Cured i local applications, as they cannot! reach he diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, an that i» by a constitutional remedy Catarrhal Deafness ie caused By an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im. perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness f the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to itz normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces, Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thre the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cire culars free. All Druggists, 7T0e. ¥. J CHENEY A CO. Toledo, 0. i li Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST THE HEEE TF TTfTYTYYYr Chas. D. Bartholomew | CENTRE MALL, PA, TITTY ee CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and Domestic blend! Camels are sold “ti fl ¥ na everywhere TOBACCO CO. N.C o-Salem, iSH L DOMESTIC ig BLEND if you are unable to get to the Bank conveniently during banking hours, send us your deposits by mail, We will place the amount to your credit and mail you a receipt for same, assuring your business the same attention which it would receive were you to come to the bank personally. We Furnish Bit Envelopes and Postage, The Farmers National Bank Millheim, Pa. Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office,