Fp eo : " THE CENTRE REPORTER a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, i920 SPRING MILLS. From last week.) Born to Jasper Linglé and wife, on Oct. g, a son. The State road from Spring Mills to Penn Hall is being oiled. Li) Wm. Corman and family are spending some time at the Neese home, G. C. Decker and family spent Satur- day at State College. Horace Herring and wife returned on Sunday from a trip to Kansas and other western states. William Musser, of Altoona, was a visitor at the Robert Musser home on Sunday. * | Ambrose Gentzell ‘and wife, of Sha-! mokin, spent a ‘few days at the Geo, Gentzell home, , The scholars are busy getting ready for Community Day at the Vocational School, Oct, 15. Frank Ripka, who was severely in- jured in falling while picking apples two weeks ago, is not improving as rapidly as his friends would like to see him do. Wm. Allison, of New York City, and Frank Allison, of Canada, were] home for a few days to see their father, | Wm. Allison, proving. i Frank Kerstetter and wife, Ira Lin- | glé and wife, autoed to Lock Haven on | Sunday. At Lamar their car was| struck by the bus going to Bellefonte. Although Mr, Lingle's car was damaged | considerably, no one was hurt, They | were towed to Mill Hall where repairs were made to the car. whose health is not im- | Public Sale Register. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3oth, 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, etc.— L. F. Mayes, | auct. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, at one o'clock, on the Musser farm near Spring Mills, John Bair will sell lot of choice milch cows and hogs. 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, etc., will appear later. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27th, | at 10a. m,, 2 1-2 miles E, of Old Fort, or! 3-4 miles North of Penns Cave Sta tion, A. M. Grove will sell : Farm stock and implements. A clean-up sale, Reason for selling, ill health. L. F, Mayes, auct. 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. Wise & Hubler, aucts, MARCH 29, 10 a. m.---B. Gardner Grove, east of Centre Hall: Full line of farming implements and stock ; also household goods. Clean vp sale.—L. F, Mayes, auct. |W NN DD BND ND Dee VY Mingle Home for Sale. One of the desirable 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- gle or C. D. Bartholonfew. i — most aome iin n— i A ie ae MILLHEIM. {From The Journal) A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Colyer, North street, on Wed} nesday of last week, Apples are a drug on the market, and consequently many farmers of this sec- tion will not pick more of the fruit than they want for their own use. Several carloads have been shipped from the Co- burn station, ® S. W. Vonada, tenant on the J. J. Fiedler farm, near Woodward, last Fri- day’ bought the Henry Lingle home, southeast of Spring Mills, Thirty acres of farm and pasture land go with the home, Robert F. Hunter, of Bellefonte, ac- companied by a Mr. Wheelwright, en- route from Millheim to Bellefonte on Thursday night had a miraculous escape from injury and death. The bridge at the foot of the hill at Condotown, on the state highway, was torn out during the day. A detour through the stream was necessary and it is claimed lights had been placed at both approaches to the bridge, but when Mr. Hunter along with his car the one light was not there and his car went into the stream direct in the roadway. The car drop- ped over five feet and was only slightly damaged and the occupants luckily es- a——————————— Hope He's Correct. A well known weather prophet that we will have unusual weather up middle of December. Of course it will not be as warm as it is at the present time, but he claims that it will not be at all normal for the season Time will tell, states never before. f00 KNOW . WHAT IS THE MATTER 74 When You Peel Out of Sorts and See Things With a Dulll Eye, LOOK TO YOUR BLOOD Pale Complexions, Languid Feelings, Lowered Vitality, Need More Red Blood. Take Pepto-Mangan, So many people spend week aftef week feeling down and out, They nev- er stop to think that something really is the matter. They satisfy themselves by saying, “Oh, I'm not sick. I'll be all right tomorrow. And tomorrow comes again and again, Still they feel depressed and languid, scarcely able to get around, If you don't feel like yourself, you are not yourself. If you are weak and pale, your blood needs strengthening. You should know about Pepto-Mangan, that famous blood tonic. Physicians recom. mend it and prescribe it because it con- ingredients needed to make red blood. It renews your ener gy, puts you where you ought to be, Get the tablets if convenient to take than the hquid. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for “Gude’s” and be sure that the full name *'Gude’s Pepto-Mangan” is on the pack- age. tains just the Begin with it today. they will be more Advertisement, { HARDWARE appeal to you. The that smoothness! retty odor! package BELLEFONTE It's a delight! they leave no unpleas- ages (200 $60,000. in need of the goods. as But we have decided to prove our sincerity in bringing $7.50 3.00 5.00 10.00 UP 8.00 UP 3.75 UP 3.00 UP 2.50 UP 2.50 UP 65¢c 39¢ 19¢ 19¢ 45¢ 98¢ 18¢ 19¢ 1.19 now 1.19 now 1.45 UP UP UP irom - . . from from from - from now “FOR SERVICE AND VALUE" I YALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. FRIDAY, NOYEMBER 6th, 1.30 0°'CLOCK undersigned will The sale, on the premises i140 ACres-—-20 acres i woodland, 2¢ ac grass, and the r highly produc tive limestone land, Compiete set'of farm b ed in good water, Splendid 910: a 1 1-2 miles west of Spring Mills, at Pike school house, and new, moderns buildings, makes this one of the mos* desirable homes in Penns Valley. ; Terms liberal, to suit buyer, L.. F. Mayes, auct, MRS. L. A. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM. Trace ts #OCAI00, GOODHART. : 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 Oid Fort. on the East side of the State Road, on | | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30TH | 10.30 A. M. i Farm containing one hundred and twenty five (125) acres, more or less. i groom, red plastered, tile roofed house ; bank barn, 45 x 62 feet, pew roof ; wagon shed, corn crib and all nec- essary outbuildings, 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. | ings, i 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. Soil absolute. ly free of stones. Entire farm can be worked by tractor, land practically level, no swamps and fields have vever wash- ed. Terms to be announced at time of sale, 3. O. BENNER, Attorney in fact for Nancy O. Benner, Centre Hall, Pa. Frank Mayes, Auctioneer, JE XECUTORS' NOTICE. - t, ha estate must present them duly auth. for settiomen B, J, H. DURST, CO, W. DURST, Paiieionte, fa. conte ltr. | «. The Reporter, $1.50 a year od Bua We Are Now Making the Very Best Flour that can be made out of A No, 1 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- tees the very best Flour possible to make, All we ask is for the trade to give this Flour a trial-= if you want the Best Bread you ever ate, This Flour will also be sold by all first-class grocery stores. All housewives should bake their own bread, as it is 40 to $50 per cent cheaper than baker's bread. BUY IT—TRY IT. FARMERS’ GRISTS SOLICITED. OAK HALL FLOURING MILL CLAYTON ETTERS, Prop. OAK HALL STATION, PA, - T 1 isagreeable Day Wi In life is to find your- sell beyond the earning age, withont funds and Picture this possibility in your mind and start an account with us today. A ————— a] The Farmers National Bank Millheim, Pa.