THE OENTRE REPORTER SL THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 PLEASANT GAP. The Pleasant Gap hosiery mill is onoe more closed down, An ice cream and cake social was held in the Lutheran church on Friday night, f Emiline Noll, who is employed in Philadelphia, was home for the holi- days. from his recent serious illness, Ralph Noll is seriously ill at this writ. ing with acute indigestion and a bad cold. The work on the State road is almost finished, until spring weather permits the laying of the brick up the mountain, White Rock lime works is only rune ning about half capacity, due to a scar- city of orders for their products, Mrs, Violet Irven Bell, of Johnstown, 1s greeting her old friedds in Pleasant Gap. John Herman and wife, of Philadel- phia, were holiday visitors in town, and with Mrs, Herman's relatives in Belle- fonte., ' > A witchcraft scare has struck our town, and the man (?) who is causing the trouble had better look out or the White Caps will get him. The dance held in Ray Noll's new dance hall Friday evening was quite a success. Hills orchestra furnished the music. The crowd was from Bellefonte, State College, Lewistown, Scranton, Woodlawn, and Pleasant Gap. The dances will codtinue every Friday night, The price is $1.00 per couple, All are welcome, MILLHEIM. Samuel Kessler, a freshman at Penn State, returned to resume his studies af. ter spending the Christmas holiday at home, David Kessler, history teacher Uniontown, also musical director school, was home for vacation, Miss Mary Kessler. a student at West- ern Reserve University, Cleveland, O., just returned to resume her work. She was just elected by unanimous vote of the university as the University Orches- tra pianist, Messers, Montgomery, of the [Mont- gomery Clothing Co., and Dr. Mott, of the Mott Drug Co., were Sunday visit- at the Kessler home. —————— A ——————— Will Build New House. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lambert expect to erect a new dwelling house on the lot immediately east of their home on East Church Street. Operations will com- mence soon, as it is planned to have the house in readiness by April 1st, —— A A —————— Letters testamentary in the estate of Lillian Allison Alexander, late of Cen. tre Hall borough, deceased, have been issued to James C. Furst, Esq., of Belle- fonte, and the proper notice to that ef- fect is published in this issue, A—————— A ——————— If the farm sale held by Charles S, Stoner, at Tusseyville, the last day of the old year, may be considered an in- dex to the forthcoming spring sales,then the seller need have no fear of low prices. Two teams of horses sold close to the $3500 mark a team, while a pair of mules brought even money at $500. Cows sold as high as $104; however, others sold as low as $40. at at Public Sale Register, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3th, at one o'clock, D. E, Snyder will sell at the late residence of Mrs. Mary A. Snyder, ia Boalsburg + Household goods of all inds, . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, at 10 a. m., Chas. S. Stoner, at Tusseyville, will sell: Horses, mules, cattle, shoats, farm implements, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 12:90 at Potters Mills, A. O. Detwiler will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, etc. TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, at 10a. m., 4 miles west of Centre Hall, M. M, Kell. er will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, im- plements, and some household goods. A clean-up sale, WED,, MARCH 2nd, 10 a. m., one mile east Potters Mills, M. A, Sankey will sell farm stock and implements, WEDNESDAY, MARCH oth, at 10 a. m., 2 miles east of Tusseyville. on the J. H. Moyer farm, by Mary C. Cum- mings, Blanche Brown and Bellefonte Trust Co., guardian of Cyrus M 3 Farm stock, Supiements, ho goods.—]. 1. Reed, auct, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at 10 o'- clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, Harry C. McClenahan will sell: Horses, cat- tle, hogs, implements. A clean up sale. MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 a, m., on the T, D. Boal farm. one-half mile east of Linden Hall, Clayton Musser will sell : Farm stock, full line of farm machinery, some household goods, L. F. Mayes, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, at 10 a. m., 2 miles west of Centre Hall, Lutz & Bartholomew will sell : Horses, cat. tle, hogs, implements, A clean-up sale, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 9 a. m., the Goodling farm, 2 lor a Centre Hall, Irvin uey will sell : Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, , one-half mile south of Pore Cave: Sta: rds 20, Das A clean-up sale, TR MONDAY, MARCH 328, Farmers Mills: Pare stock nn: ons, Holsteins, RISHEL., Wise & Hubler, aucts, MARCH 29, 10 a. m.--B, Ft a ett gt id farm a Howry , Clean up sale, ~L. F. HEALTH SCHOOL Pennsylvania State Department of Health, Questions. 1. How Is Rables contracted? 1. How should a dog bite be treated? 8. What should be done with a dog suspected of lables? RABIES OR HYDROPHOBIA Almost every one knows the story of the herole blacksmith, who, to save the village children fought and killed the “Mad Dog" with his bare hands. Severely bitten in the struggle, to pro. tect others from Injury In case mad ness should come upon him, with his own hands he riveted the iron band around his ankle and forged the chaln which bound him to his anvil, Grateful neighbors brought him food and stayed to keep him come pany during the uncertain hours and days which must pass until his fate would be known. When his wounds healed rapidly, they wanted to file off his shackles, but the brave smith refused. Soon he noticed a numbness of his llmbs and tingling sensations, It was difficult for him to swallow, then came thirst—unendurable thirst ~that could not be assuaged, for even the sight of water was sufficient to cause violent spasms of the muscles of the throat. Hence the name, “Hy- drophobla”—"fear of water.” Gener al convulsions followed, which were succeeded by paralysis and unconsel- ousness, and so he dled. A few generations later came the announcement from the laboratory of the great French Scientist Pasteur, that Rables or Hydrophobla was pre. ventahle. Rables is not cofiveyed from one person to another but Is always the result of: infection from a lower animal, usually the dog, although It may be transmitted by horses, cows, cats, goats or other animals, The virus of the disease is found in the saliva and Is often present sev. eral days or a week hefore the animal exhibits signs of “Madness” Infee tion is usually caused by the bite of a rabid animal, but It may be Induced by the mere licking of a hand upon which there is a break In the skin, Persons have heen known to cone tract the disease hy scratching thelr hands on the teeth of horses or cattle they were drenching from some sup- posed other allment, The disease seldom makes its ap pearance hefore three weeks and some times as much as three months or more elapse hefore It Is manifest. One day last summer Jimmy Downs, 10 years old, ran crying to his mother, “A dog bit me.” Dr. Carson enlarged the wound, which was In the hand. In order to make it bleed freely, washed it out well and cauterized It “What became of the dog?" he asked. “The dog has been shot,” sald Jim- my's father, “Too bad, It was not captured allve™ “Why captured?” "Because In a few days we should have known definitely whether or not the dog was rabid. Now his head must be sent to the diagnostic lnbora- tory and the “Negri bodles” (the cer tain signs of rables) which are seen by the mleroscope among the nerve cells of the brain may not be present, as they do not develop In the very early stages. Therefore, other meth. ads which will take longer time will have to he pursued.” “Will the delay make any differ once ?™ “The earlier the dlagnosis is rndle ind the treatment hegun, the better for the natlent™ The Doctor sent for the dead dog, which nroved ta he a fox terrier. “Short ha'red animals are more apt to contract rables™ he sald: “than the haired type because there iz joss chance for the sallva to be wiped from the teeth of the biting animal, for the same reason there is greater danzer from bites In the hand or face then throngh clothing” The entire dog, being a small one, was packed In lee and expressed to n diagnostic laboratory, Several days later a tiv » came back, Pogitive report Then Dr. Carson began giving Jime my dally Injections of the Pasteur emulsion which came regularly from the J oratory. At the end of three weeks he pronounced him out f ger of rables, r ot dan “There are two forms of Rables—the furious or excitable type and the Aumb type: In the latter the lower Jaw Is early paralyzed and often hangs down, giving the animal the ap- Jeatnce of having a bone In his roat; while the saliva Is mals are Sunt, listless and ~~ ent ani. change not % affected with the eed : les, is dbuaily restlessness and ference In his disposition. An affec tionate dog may exhibit surliness or an j-natyied dog ma fondness for Hi ai Y Mreeiden attempts to lick his hands and fice, The saliva Is virulent a thi Beware of restless and un tionate dogs, Sspecial if nt they an tongs delist. ting at "fms nary ngs and dpe Rotini ha tor Tong "dit 4 hey run anlivn, it gg A m Ard rectors are ree : Iw roPF Dirmete P . nf. tree, for persons una e fo for two in the te ; law, / d nng The Reporter, $1.50 a year, AUDITORS STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expendi- tures of Potter Township, for the Year Ending Decem- ber 31st, 1920. J B FORTNEY, COLLECTOR 1919 ROAD TAX 1920 DR. Dec 6, To balance § 981 60. $981 60 1920 * CR. Feb 13, Cash paid J E Rishel $ 188 11 Apr 26, Cash to same 120 55 May 29, Cash to same 68 59 Oct 6, Cash to same 105 52 Nov is, Cash to same 112 79 Dec 6, Cash to same 196 2 By b per cent commission on §796°06 | ARak dranie ssn aunts 41 85 164 47 8981 60 J B FORTNEY, COLLECTOR ROAD TAX 1920 DR, Dec 6, To amount duplicate $6710 68 Sper cent on $768 22 uncol- i 98 41- ya 749 04 CR. $1500 00 3400 56 May 29, Cash paid J E Rishel June 3, Cash paid same By 2 per cent commission on sok sr 100 2068 19 ons 89 $1 8 15 00 ¥ 80 18 6&0 15 76 5 per ct abatement on $5263 76 Oct 5, Cash to J E Rishel.... Si: sou Sot leates Rebate on water trough Printing and postage ........ Exonerations ................ Nov 16, Cash to J E Rishel.. 5 per ct, com, on $16.50 <1 Balance 790 4-$0745 04 J B FORTNEY, COLLECTOR POOR TAX 1920 DR, Dec, To amt. of duplicate $2040 07 $2040 07 CR, Oct 7, By cash toJ H Horner § 628 31 Nov 16, By cash to same, 138 05 Oct 7, Cash to B C Wagner... 623 30 Nov 16, Cash to same...... 138 0b B 3 pet cent commission on fuse ries waund 23502z 31 08 5 per ct abatement on#1635 57 81 78 Exoperations . 150 PDOStage .......« 145 Printing and V4 “ 401 T3-§2040 OV Balance .... W A JORDAN, SUPERVISOR Kepair or maintenance of earth roads, including siui- os... . . . a , IB 6 Permanent improvement of roads thi danas ‘a Removing snow. ......... Wages of road master Insurance ......... Gravel . Attorney fees : Repair of tools or 1X16 05 45 20 WB 5 00 57 30 es . io oo machin. ae on an 4 5 & a ery. Sarna Grease and ofl. Lumber Explosives .. Blacksmithing . > oan . Attending convention........ GLNB aR ROBERT BLOOM, SUPERVISOR Repair or maintenance of earth roads, including slul- ces SEAR Permanent improvement of roads . ‘ Wages of supervisor ........ Plumbing Explosives Coal a Gravel Lumber . Justice fees Making duplicate Attending convention lacksmithing . . WF McCLELLAN, SUPERV Repair or maintesance of earth roads, including siul- cus, ... a ro Wages of road master New culverts Removing snow Lamber .... Afidavids .... W A CURRY, SUPERVISO Repair or maintenance earth reads, oes, New culverts ens Repair of tools or machinery Wages of road master ...... Gravel ....... . Blacksmithing . Storage .......... of including slui .e anes n 5 5 780 E 4 © l= XN 4 E RISHEL, TREASURER BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Dec To SCH oo vsoensensunranes Dec 2, To cash from Irving 8 HOMOB ,.....0c000ct guahes as Dec 2, Cash from J B Port 103 Bltax.... ............ Jan 3, To Cash from David Chambers, unseated lands Feb I4, Cash from J B Fort. NEY, ITO... .ooncs susave Feb 10, State Workman In surance refund ............ Feb 20, Cash from Count Treasurer, 1919 liquor | BIE. & 3052 sesessie'ssssaras Apr 3, Cash from H F Mus. Apr %, Cash from J B Fort ney, MiG tax................ May , To cash from tan .........cccoin0nnne May 2. To cash from same, i tax navn DR. $s w 150 Bu 17a isn nw us» 1500 00 120 55 68 1500 00 805 39 106 52 112 78 15 76 126 B-$8420 A CR. $8256 11 165 1088420 2 same, June 3, To cash from » 1920 tax : Nov 19, To cash from MND ax .......ocooc 0000044: Nov 19, To cash from same, Dec 7, Balance .............. same, y sundry orders per cent commission E C WAGNER, OVERSEER OF POOR 1919 Rss 17, To cash from Audit... Peb , To cash from J. B, Mar 22, To cash from Mary ROSMAN ......5.00un 00030 5, To cash from J. B. DR, $4578 iis ov 645 01 147 B-$1375 ¢7 CR. By support of Jers John Close ashe vas ees $8 0 elen Long at Danville. ... a arvey Royer at Danville “ Heury Rossman, Danville Med BOrVICRs .......0000s 3 1 H HORNER, OVERSEER OF POOR rE EE Crs BEnREn FREE aban EE aa Jorden i be orae ana Kaki hen SHERPA EN 2 years |... FETE REE haar LE hs EE RAR J M RUNKLE, TREASURER OF AUDIT 1920 Dec 6, To balance ,......... is Dec 6, Cash from J H Hom- BF sesenscerinssscnsinnesares 1919 Dec 17, By cash paid E C Wagner By printing auditors’ state- 15 00-8 408 98 Auditors’ fees, Room rent Balance We, the undersigned auditors of Potter Town- ship, have examined the above accounts and certify to correctness of same. H. F. MUSSER, J. H. RUNKLE, HARRY FRANTZ, YOU LOVE LIFE MORE Takes on a Different Color When Your Blood is Rich and Free from Poison. +» TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN | II You Feel Listless and Depressed, | Your Blood Is Clogged and Sluggish, | Without knowing why, you find your- | self feeling unhappy. You. go around? day after day half asleep. Interest in| what is going on around you lags and | life becomes dull. The beauty of rad. | iant sunshine, lovely flowers and the en- | trancing miracles of life you miss en- | tirely. Living. eating, sleeping, be-| comes more or less a bore, i That is what clogged, sluggish blood | does to you. It poisons your thoughts. You are only half alive, | You need a good blood-enriching ton- | ic, Take PeptoMangan for a few weeks and notice the big improvement. | Pepto-Mangan is an agreeable tonic and | is heartily endorsed by physicians, i Your druggist has Pepto-Mangan in| both liquid and tablet form, Huy! whichever you prefer: one has exactly | the same effect as the other. Make sure | you get the genuine Ask for *'Gude’s” and look for the full] nae ‘‘Gude’'s Pepto-Mangan”™ on the package. RAW FURS Fur Hunters & Trappers : I will open my place of business at Spring Mills on November 22nd, and will be ready to receive your Furs, Bring them in and receive N. Y. Prices for them. Business hours : 8am to 4 pm. Bell phones : Warehouse, 2R2 ; Residence, 7R 13. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, SPRING MILLS, PA. 04 x DETROIT VAPOR OIL STOVES VDDD OVD DVDR DYDD VDDOVVVVY { HARDWARE + BELLEFONTE “Tell your mother will stop mother g a cough, coughing Get a druggist. that cotigh, Bill. My ives it to me when I gel and you don’t hear me all the time.” ¥ bottle now from your LE ROY, N. Y. WANTED, —Men or women to take ord rs among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children. Himirstes darn ing. We pay "5c an hour Jor spare time or $26 & woek for full time. Experience unnecessary Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL. Norristown, Pa olopd a Be a Reporter reader. Things MICLHEIM PENN, DEPARTMENT STORE *
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