¥ THE CENTRE REPORTER eee THURSDAY, MARCH, 1931 5 ¥ THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO i apa re Pavciiephea of News Taken Hom the Files of the Reporter of 1886. July 21, 1886. Dr. Christ, of Lemont, has gone to California as a delegate to the National Encampment of the Grand Aimy, of the Republic. D. F. Luse is’at ‘present engaged in frescoing the Methodist church. On Tuesday two cows were killed by a special train in the cut beyond Le- mont, July 3t.—Mrs. Daniel Horner, of Pot- ter township, died of typhoid fever on Tuesday. ; Among the announcements is the card of ex-representative Rhone, as a candi- date for re-election to the legislature, The illness of John Harper, living near here, has turned into a very serious case of spinal disease, Doubts are held as to his recovery. = John Kennedy’ ana Michael Shires took the train on Tuesday last for Rich- mond, Indiana. These gentlemen are pushing the fence machine business right along and are making a success of it. They expect to attend state fairs and Grange picnics in a number of eastern states for the purpose of exhibiting to farmers. : Wm. Bumgardner, a young bay at Linden Hall, wasy seriously injured on Saturday by a horse. The boy was eith- er kicked or thrown off by the: animal, and was found in an insensible condi- tion, with ugly bruises about the head and face. ————— A A AA —————— Reaches 95th Birthday. Lyons Mussina, Lock Haven’s oldest resident, reached his ninety fifth anni- versary «Thursday. He is still active and on fair days enjoys walking about the city. Public Sales in March WEDNESDAY, MARCH gth, at 10 a. m.. 2 miles east of Tusseyville. on the Y. H. Moyer farm, by Mary C. Cum- mings, Blanche Brown and Bellefonte Trust Co., guardian of Cyrus Moyer Farm stock, implements, household goods.~—]. I. Reed, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, at ga. m., at Axeman, D. M. Kline will sell horses, cattle, hogs and a full line of farm implements. A clean-up sale.—L., Frank Mayes. auct. pd. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, at 10 a.m. by G. A. Lohr, one mile east of Oak Hall Station, the following : nine head of horses and mules. Pair sorrel mares, six and seven years old, sound and all right in every particular, weigh 2860 Ibs. ; pair black mares, coming six and seven years old, weigh 2600, a good handy” pair ; pair black gildings, nine and ten years old, weigh 3200 ; span mules, coming ten years old, good style, snap and action ; none yearling colt, Seven head milk cows, some of them fresh by time - of sale ; ten head young cattle : fourteen bed good shoats ; eight sheep. © Also, lot of farming imple- ments, Seed gorn and seed oats by the bushel. Free lunch, —8S. H, Lohr, auct- ioneer, FRIDAY, MARCH n,"atg.30 a. m., on the W. H. Meyer farm at Centre Hill, Hacket & Meyer will sell : Farm stock and implements, Mayes, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at 10 0'- clock, 1 mile east Centre Hall, Harry C. McClenahan will s¢ll: Horses, cat- tle, hogs, implements, A clean up sale. MO! NDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 a, m. onthe 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 36, at 10 a. m.. 2 miles west of Centre Hall, Lutz, & Bartholomew will sell : Horses, cat- tle, hogs, implements, A clean-up sale, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 10 a.m. one-half mile south of Penns Cave Sta: tion, by Jamison and Dauberman : Horses, cattle, hogs, and implements. A clean-up sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, atga. m., on miles west of Centre Hall, Irvin Shuey will sell: Horses, cattle, hogs, implements, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, at one o'clock, in Centre Hall Boro, Mrd. Carpie Ruhl will sell household goods. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, at 9 a, m., on the Thos, Jodon farm near Axe. man, known as the ‘Black Barn,” Jared Evey will sell : § horses, 25 head of cat- tle and so head hogs, and some farm im-. plements.—L.. F. Mayes, auct. pd TUESDAY, WARCH 220d, at ¢ a. m,, 2 miles East of Boalsburg, on the Dr. L. E. Kidder farg, Hountz & Kidder will sell : 15 head bh ses, 50 cat- tle, 40 sheep, 50 head of hogs, full line of implements,—L. F. Mayes, auct. pd BTHURSDAY, MARCH a4the at ove o'clock, east ot Centre Hall bor + W, H, Durst will sell : Horse, fgg, imple- ments, etc, FRIDAY, MARCHp iS, 10 > m., at ortney will sefl farni stock and implements. A clean-up sale.—]. I, Reed, auct, § .° SATURDAY, MARC 26, o'clock, 3 miles Soutll of ut ‘ Philip A. Auman will oot Tore ie a farm machinery and i pot ray MONDAY, MARCH at Farmers poi Percher- | Migs Pure bred stock Holsteins, Berkshires. W. F. { Wise & Salles & aucts, RISHEL. | MARCH 29," 10 a, mM, ‘ Gardner Grove, cast of Centre Hall: Prat line of Rot Se 0 at 150 Baer fh ne uo 0’ Mayes, au Sharp : dot hoeke Ey household gio HEALTH SCHOOL Pennsylvania State Department of, Health, es Questions, 1. Are colds contagious? 2. What are the frequent quelae or after effect of a cold? 8. What means may be taken to prevent a cold? COMMON COLDS The house vestibule is piain, but the nose, the vestibule of the lungs. has a number of bony projections covered with a membrane crowded with small vessels filled with heated bleod, which stand -out like radiators to warm the breathed in air, before it passes into the throat amd lungs, In health, this membrane constantly secretes a thin fluid which serves the two-fold - purpose of lubricating the parts, and assisted by the Lalry growth in the .nose, of capturing and prevent- ing the passage of germs into the fur- ther alr passages which terminate in the lungs. As long as conditions are normal the mucous membrane with its secretion acts as an adequate protection against disease germs and there is little dan ger of their penetration beneuth fits surface. But when for any reason the circulation, Is interferred with and the vitality of the part lessened, disease germs which were bel unable to do harm, penetrate the and the result Is what Is known as “Cold Ir thé Head,” which frequently extends into the throat and the lungs results in pneumonia and death. The Vaso Metor Nerves, trol the contraction nslion of arteries play an bmportalit part in the constant warfare which is pein ¢ ®aged by the defensive forces of the against its silent enemles—the germs. The blush whicn sulfases the face of the timid gi the nallor which marks sudden fright and the deep red flush which denotes anger in the man, ere all by the action of the Voso Motors, either in causing the arteries to open up and allow a greater inflow of blood, or to oecome cmaller and lessen it. In whatever part of the the Va Motor stimulates the vessels to contraction, there Is a blood supply which means of nutrition and a consequent The Vaso to play in governing as the eyes, Be ore stirinee often which con and expa body disease ri caused body SO blood decreased lessening lowering of resisting power, Motors have a tendency pairs, particularly those ie mbers which fre alike, the hand The V appear to which are ef the body stimulation body. Is, ete. aso Motor Nerves not only work in pairs In members alike, but certain nortions sympathetically respond to in cerfain other portions As for lpstance, there is the 1e¢t and the wi the fn response between throat. Though the body WATrTly clad, cold, wet feet will result In a depression in the circulation and gen- eral putritbton of the throat and pharynx, with the "frequent sequence sore throat. The nape of be of the aeck ius a sympa thetic relgtion to the whole head Frequently a draft npoa the nape of the neck ig followed by a comm..n cold When the _resisiing power of the mu cots fuembrane is lowersd the germs begir to develop rapidly. Natare at- tempts to expel them ny sneeezing, then comes a shgrt oHenod of dryness of the membrane, which is followed by a Watery discharge. If che cold stop at this stoge it is attended with little discpanfort and lo danger. But there 1% a tendency for the germs to go Tur ther. Should they go upward into the upper sinoes of the bone, between amd back the ovebrows, Mito the eavitios back of the cheek or along the bony tubek whieh lead from the throat to the ears, = sions” complieations which may require long and continued special treatment is apt to follow, Should they muke their way backward —the throat and lungs may become in fected—muking an open road for germs of pneurronia or tuberculosis, When a gold has snee starfed, the germs become, more vifulent and when coughed or sneezed much more lkely to penétrate the mucous’ niembrane of other persons. Therefore, on account of this communicability, persons who | are suffering from what Is known as a common cold should avoid close eon- tact with other persons’ and should never cough or sneeze without cever- | ing the mouth and nose with a hand- F kerchief. As the germs are contained in the saliva, care should be exercised about using drinking vessels, knives, forks and spoons ufter any person having a cold. . The secretions of the mouth and nose come in frequent contact with the hand. Therefore, “Clean Hands" at all times—especially before eating, Whatever depresses the physical fore. ex of the body-—predisposes it to colds, As for instance, insufficient food or gleep, over fatigue—of all kinds—over- work, either mental or physical. “To guard against colds, clothing ‘shot ll be of guch texture as to permit “skin ventilation—wurm feet—over. of venfilation with the temperature never above T0 Keep the skin ‘eles and the muscular system toned | by systematic daily sxercise. Crowded places such as Street enrs, and « ngs, usually poorly wd pili Jute heated are ideal either for contracting or spreading colds, 1f a common cold shows a tendency to extend to the throat and lungs, con: ln physician at once, m—————— | oe ne Se Public Sale. On the W. H. Meyer larm, 1-4 Mile East of Centre Hill, on FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1924, 9:30 A. M. 106 Head of Live Stock : —— § HEAD HORSES AND COLTS Consisting of pair grey horses, weight 3300 lbs , 7 and 8 yrs. old ; black horse, weight 1540 lbs. coming ‘6 years old ; grey mare, weight 1525 lbs) 12 years old ; sorrel horse, weight 1450 Ibs, 6 years old ; black horse, weight 1275 Ibs. 10 years old ; 2 three-year old colts— one a grey mare, other black horse colt. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS Forty head of Red Poll and Short- horn cattle : 13 milch cows, 2 fall cows and the others will be “frest “by, time of sale, or close springers ; 2 heifers will be fresh by time of sale or sopn after ; 4 fat steers, 2 small steers, 1 large registered Red Poll bull; 5 bulls, range frongs to 18 months old ; 13 head of heifers and calves, 4 to 18 month old ; several veal calves ; 24 head of young sheep, 23 ewes, 1 buck ; 34 head of hogs, 4 brood sows, 2 will farrow by time of sale and 2 in April—1 a pure-bred Chester-white sow ; 30 head "of. shoats, weight 50 to 125 1bs., 17 of them Chesterwhite and the others Chesterwhite- Poland-China crossed, FARM MACHINERY Two 4-inch tread wagons, one with good box! 2 sets Yankee ladders ; Deer- ing binder, 7-foot cut, with tongue truck, good as new ; 2 Deering mow- ers, Keystone hay loader and side deliv- $ry rake, dump rake, good hay tedder, low-down Pennsylvania grain drill with fertilizer attachment ; “Hoosier corn planter with phos. attach. ; 2 Albright riding corn workers, 2 bob sleds, 1 with box ; good Deering double disc barrow, 2 Perry spring harrows, each 18 teeth ; 6o-tooth spike harrow, land roller, 3 No. 40 Oliver chilled plows, New Idea man. ure spreader, dung boands, dung sled, fanmog mill, New Holland wood saw, pair good platform scales, Sharples suction-feed separator, No. 6, Soa] as new; wheel barrow. Harness.—6 sets tug gears, one set chain trace harness, Collars, bridles, hail ters, 3 sets check lines, lead reins. tie straps, 2 sets breechings, set of double buggy harnéss, nets ; breast, cow and chains. Two bushel baskets, half- bushel measure, grain bags ; dung pitch and sheaf forks ; scoop shovel, corn sheller, 2 hurpoon harp forks, 2 ropes and pulleys. Corp by the bu many other pention, A clean up sale, day of sale. fa Vv » shel ; hay by the ton ; articles 100 pumerous to Terms made known L. F. Mayes, auctioneer, C.B. HACKETT & MRS. HULDA MEYER PUBLIC SALE. One mile East of Centre Hall, on the Brushvalley road, on SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1921 at 10 a. m., the following HORSES AND MULES. —Bay horse weighs 1350 ; sorrel mare, weighs 1300 ; bay horse, weighs 1150 ; span 2 year old mules. CATTLE. —6 cows, time of sale ; 2 bead young cattle ; dark red yearling bull. 2 brood sows, will have pigs by time ot sale ; 14 Chester- white shoats, weigh 60 1bs. apiece. FARM MACHINERY .—Good Deer- ing binder, 7-ft. cut, good as pew ; Sau perior grain drill, Osborne mower, Key- stone side delivery hay rake, Deering ing dump rake, manure spreader, two 2-horse Conklin wagons, spring wagon, carriage, buggy. Imperial plow, Oliver Chill plow, 16- and 15-tooth spring har. rows, double row corn planter, hay lad. ders, good set tug harness, set good chain trace harness, collars, forks and many other articles. Good International cream *separator, refrigerator, cook stove, etc, Also some Chickens, Erank Mayes, auct. H.C. NOCLENAHAN PUBLIC SALB, Two miles East of Tsseyville, on the I. H. Moyer farm. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, at 10 A. MN. sharp, the following, to wit : 4 WORK HORSES.—Bay horse, 7 ears old ; dark bay mare, g years oid ; ight bay mare ; grey horse. Harness : Set chain trace harness, set tug harness, set double driving harness, 2 sets single driving harness, bridles, eollars, etc. CATTLE.—% milk cows, some fresh by time of sale ; good bull ; 2 heifers, 2 years old ; some young cattle, year old, HOGS. ~2 brood sows, one has pigs by her side 5 weeks old , Chesterwhite boar, 12 shoats, weigh. from 40 to 100 he, each, # * Fifty nice Hens. FARM MACHINERY, —Adriance 6- ft. cut binder, Adriance ia. cut mower, 2 Oliver Chill plows, 2 ing harrows, land roller, Albright culp valpt, Jonnson self rake, Crown grain drill, 2-horse wagon, spgiag wagon, bob sled, Sleigh. top buggy. surry, Juang mil. mill ge, , straw cutter, corn fork, rope and pulleys, 4 ip bell, pay hcream separator, bu HOUSEHOLD Cope ed Cross puck stovds Ideal Beaver coal stove, 2 ft. table, chairs and rockers, A 2 some fresh by clock, over 100 years old with lunar attachments ; 2 iron’ a | Jeoppet kettle, Jinegas by the barsel, ete. clean up sale. J. I. Reed, nulft. MARY C. 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