rns THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920 gi RS ——— | THIRTY-FIVE YZARS AGO i Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1885. Febuary 17, 1886 M. Shires intends teaching a select school in Centre Hall the coming sum- mer, Thomas McCoy, of Potters Mills, the first stage coach that crossed Seven Mts. with the mail, and the one, Feb. 24.—At Coburn potatoes are hauled to the cars at 36 cents per bush- el, Hon. Ellis Garver, Mo., is here on a visit. Centre Hall lost one of its oldest resi- dents in the death of Jacob Arney. The purchase of the Centre Hall wa. ter works by the borough is now being agitated. J. R. Lee, of Tusseyville, will leave that locality and move to York in the spring. saw the last of Grant City, ——— op omit AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Bower, of Belle. fonte, spent over Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A, Bow- er, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stover, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting among relatives and friends at this place. Mrs. Silkman and children, of Lewis- town, ure visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Grenoble. Mrs. William Bitner, of Spring Mills, was the welcome guest of her brother and sister, Miss Alice and C. G. Bright, Dr. D. K. Musser, of Centre Hall, spent over Sunday at the home of his brother, A. S. Musser, Mrs. T. C. Weaver and daughter, Miss Esther Bradford, spent several days at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Q. B. Stover, at Wolfs Store. The following attended the funeral of Mrs, Bowersox, at this place last Wed- nesday : Rev. C. L. Sones, of York; Rev. C. S. Messper, of Nittany, Rev. C. B. Snyder, Millheim ; Rev. J. C. Bailey, Spring Mills ; Rev, H. D. Hill, Logan- ton; Rev. M. A. Kennelley, Milton : Oscar Burg, and wife, Mr. Enstine and wife, East Prospect ; Jacob Heiser, wite and son, Northumberland ; Byron Glass and wife, Daniel Koch, of Sunbury; Mrs. Blanche jamers, Donald Kennel. ley, iNew York; Mrs. Havilla Kennel- ley, Milton ; Mr. Nolan, wife and two daughters, I. Mowery and wife, Mrs Harry Shilling, Mrs. Holten, Mrs. Bauchman, Mrs, Webner and Arthur Rossman and wife, of Nittany; J. F. Condo and wife, of Howard: Harry Koch, Mrs, Isaac Campbell, State Col- lege ; Mrs. William Witmeyer, Mrs. Ho- ward Stover, Bellefonte ; Harvey Bow- ersox, Altoona; Mrs, Lizzie Kleckner, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. William Weidensaul, Millmont; Mr. and Mrs. Bartges, Mrs. Della Hog- ens, Logan Mills; Mr. and Mrs. James Condo, Miss Sara Condo, Penn Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover and son, Wolfs Store, Mrs. Mayme Mothers- baugh and son, State College; Mr. and Mrs, David Miller and son, of Bell. wood; Mrs. Maud Fogglemen, Lemont. EE ———— A —— . Transfers of Real Estate. Philip H. Musser. execr., to Mattie A. Grenninger, tract in Haines Twp. ; $450. Charles W. Swartz, et ux, (to Charles P. Ramey, et ux, tract in Potter Twp. ; $3200. + Tammie L. Keller to Robert G. Mec- Clellan, tract in Harris Twp. ; $75. Nittany Real Estate Co, to Charles L. Aikens. tract in State College ; $1000. J. L. Spangler, et al, to George P. Bible, tract in Bellefonte ; $500. Mary Emery Harris to Henry M. Rat- tahouse, tract in State College ; $400. I. S. Patterson, et ux, to C, E, Myers, tract in State College ; $400. Sarah J]. Snyder's execrs. fo A. F. Snyder, tract in Gregg Twp. ; $9436. HEALTH SCHOOL an a ANSWERS TO HEALTH QUESTIONS ssn Question 1—~How may persons be pro. tected against small pox ? Answer--By vaccination. Question 2—-What evidence of wvagei- nation of children must teachers have? Answer—A certificate signed by a physician, Question 3—Upon what authority may a child be excused from vaccina- tion. Answer—Upon presentation of a cer- tificate, signed by the County Medical Director or some one deputized by him, (in Municipalities by the Medical Repre- sentative or the Health Authority) set- ting forth the fact that the child is phy- sically unfitted for vaccination. Such certificate is good for one year, The subject of the fiext lesson is pecially in street cars, motion picture houses and at public gatherings are of. ten the cause of the spread of disease, EE LINDEN HALL. From last week.) rine. Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan, of Lewistown, spent Sunday at the home ‘of Robert McClellan. Calvin Tressler, of Detroit, Michigan, is visiting his brother, John J. Tressler. He) left this section thirty years ago, finally settling in Kansas, where he lived for a number of years. Then he moved to New Mexico where he owns a large ranch and where he expects to re- turn after a few week's visit in Centre county. Dr. Gerhart moved to Boalsburg this week, where he will occupy the Kidder house, Mrs. Lewis Swartz and children are spending a few days at the J. H. Ross home, Public Sale Register, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 12:30 p. m,, at the McCoy 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 am, W,. 8S, Brooks, 3 miles west of Centre Hall, will hold a Stock Sale. NOVEMBER 18, 10a. m., 14 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, etc., will appear later a. m., immediately west of Centre Hall borough, Mrs. Frank Gfrerer will, sell : Farm stock, implements and heusehold goods. ; MONDAY, MARCH 28, at Farmers Mills: Pure-bred stock sale : Percher ons, Holsteins, Berkshires. — W, F. RISHEL. Wise & Hubler, aucts, MARCH 29, 10 a. m.---B, farming implements and stock; household goods. Clean-up sale. -L. F, Mayes, auct. Automobile Battery Guarantée the same time It is long it The Phiko Retainer mer Le a never before. BLOOD 13 FUEL 10 THE BODY. Pumped Through the System by the Heart it Sustains the Muscles and Tissues PEPTO-MANGAN HELPS BLOOD. Keep the Quality of Your Blood at is Best--I1t Means Vigorous Health and Ability to Accomplish. Blood acts like a fuel, Pumped through the body by the heart, it sus- tains the muscles and tissues. It re- news them. It feeds the brain—the tis- sues of the eye and face. That is why people look so pale and lifeless when blood is impoverished. The body tis sues are being supplied with weak fuel, The blood has not enough red corpus- cles. You would not eat poor food with no nourishment in it; no more should { you let the fuel that supplies sustenance to your entire body be inferior, Have good blood, Improve the quality and keep it at its best. | If you look pale and feel weak, if you | have lost your enthusiasm and energy, if your blood is clogged with poisons, | your system is being fed with a poor grade of blood. around. If you are not at your best, get at the source of the trouble right away. Put an end to half-living. Take that ideal tonic, Pepto-Mangan, That is no way to go Get the full enjoyment out of living Breathe fresh air, take exercise, Be sure to ask for *Gude's” Pepto. | Mangan”, It comes in convenient tab- let form and in liquid. One has the same medicinal value as the other, There is only one genuine Pepto-Mangan, and the name Gude's is on the package. Advertisement, i e—— Next Wednesday evening, October 20, the Galbraith Brothers, in Grange hall Don’t miss hearing these excellent | musicians. lfm The Philco Retai a it actually ig Tae Two Year Guar. antee on the Philadel. phia Diamond Grid Bat. tery with the Philco Re. tainer is a contract with the car owner which could not be entered into lightly, The Phileo Slotted Rubber ‘elainey, judged by its results, Is the greatest advance ia bat. plates and st permits the free circulation of acid and Current, rrent. As active material in place Jon spe Phils x i or it w ia any other battery. BATTERY WWW VRB W BW NY HARDWARE BELLEFONTE Ent iat ssn amor rt a AE FALL OPENING AT NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE We are here to show you the most complete Line of Fall & Winter Clothing and Shoes This merchandise was very carefully selected of ths best manufacturers in the Eastern Markets. Its outstanding features are: STYLE, QUALI TY, WORKMANSHIP, AND LOW PRICES, There are so many people afraid to A Word About Prices : buy on account of high prices. Let us say that there are no war prices at our store ; everything is coming back to normal, There are just two reasons why you should buy at our store,—First, we buy direct from the manufacturer and pay cash for our merchandise, thus saving you the jobbers profit ; Second, our overhead expense is small and thus we can undersell our com- petitors, Pay us a visit and determine for yourself the truth of these statements. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. We Are Now Making the Very Best Flour that can be made out of A No, ] Wheat The reason is that we have recently installed a lot of New Appliances and New Machinery in the Oak Hall Flouring Mill, which guaran. wes: o tees the very best Flour possible to make, anc The undersigned will sell at public { sale, on the premises, farm containing 3 140 acres-——20 acres being timber and woodland, 2¢ acres seeded to permanent grass, and the remainder fertile, clean, uctive limestone ste sét'of farm bui 7%, erect 3 " ty » 4 ” wer ’ 5 le ed Il IG10; A never.ia g supply of good water, and a 12x32 tile silo, Splendid locati ties Spring Mills, nm. 1 1-2 at Pike school house, sew, modern buildings, makes this one of the mos* desirable bomes in Penns All we ask is for the trade to give | this Flour a trial-- if you want the Best Bread you ever ate. A? a ines Vauey., Terms liberal, to suit buver. I. F. Mayes, auct MRS. L PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM. GOODHART. This Flour will also be sold by all first-class grocery stores. 11 er} Fyre Ouia Te wEke their own Lieaper than baker's bre FARMERS’ GRISTS SOLICITED. TOBER 30 A. M SATURDAY, O OAK HALL FLOUR more or less ila fod $i rooied ‘ » > ect, Dew b and all nec- 1 : 1 repair ING MILL NS . re CLAYTON OAK HALL S ION, VA, n seg 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. ings. 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 five acres of excellent white, black and red oak trees in prime condition for saw timber. Seil absolute. ly free of stones. Entire farm can be worked by tractor, land practically level no swamps and fields have never wash.’ ed, i Terms to be announced at time of | sale. i G. O, BENNER, : Attorney in fact for Nancy O. Benner, Centre Hall, Pa. 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, Frank Mayes, Auctioneer, 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 jon. Inquire of W. Gross Min- gered wine | ll The Farmers National Bank Millheim, Pa. We Furnish Addressed Envelopes and Postage. HARVEY BIERLY «+ Auctioneer ... i= I'll get you top prices if you engage me for your sale. Large or small, your sale gets the same careiul attention, Call me, in care of Perry Detwiler, SPRING MILLS, PA. AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL CENTRE CO. PA, Mortgage, Wills, written acd sx To weil [ie Bo at n kept on a. 0 Catarrhal Dearness Cannot Be Cured by local AppHisatigna, as they cannot reac the diseased portion of the dr. There only one way to cure oatarrhal deafness and that 2 by & constitutional remedy. Catarthal Deafness is caused by an in: flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Bustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rambling sound or Im. perfoot Wearing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. U the inflammation ean be reduced and this tube restored to its mormal condition, heart will be destroyed forever. Many cases o deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an infamed condition of the mucous sur. fa Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system, gn cam st 2 One Handred Dollars for be Hall's Catarrh Med! y Nay Al Dar The. ne F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST ni Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, JUSTICE OF THE PRACE The Reporter, $1.50 a year |