The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1921, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ¥
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. CUM h
BELLERONTE’ co
(Guardian of rar)
FOR SALE, —Pair of Myles, Sowing
rg ME EY
No. 1.
SIT DOWN AMIN
UTE AND THINK
Size Up Your Gonition, Look at the
Facts Squarely.
IT PAYS TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH
Most Illnesses Are re Prevented by a Good
Supply of Rich, Red Blood.
Pepto-Mangan, the Red
Blood Builder.
Either vou are in good health or you
are not, There's no half way. You
may think nothing of being a little run
down, It may not worry you if you
look pale. You may think you'llsbe all
tomorrow or next day. But will youn?
Certain it 1s when you do not feel just
right, you are not right. There is pro-
bably something the matter with your
blood. And while you can get around
and de your work you are leaving your-
self open to any of the diseases that are
always waiting to take possession of run
down people.
When you are pale and easily tired,
when you cannot enjoy your meals,
when you loose enthusiasm, your blood
needs attention,
Take Pepto-Mangan for awhile. Itis
a good topic, It will build up your re.
sistance to disease, and you will soon
eel stronger,
are fighters,
germs and win out
enough of them.
well supplied,
and you will enjoy life,
But be certain you get the
Pepto-Mangan, Ask for it by the full
name—'"Gude's Pepto-Mangan.”
people take it in tablet It
when thefe
Keep your system
form.
have the same medicinal value,
for the name “Gude's”
Ax DMIRISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —
Estate of John W
Township, decossed
Angstadt,
having been duly granted to the undersigned
ing themselves indebled 10 the esisle 0 make
immediate payment, and those having cialme
sgainst the sane to present them daly suthentd
cated without delay for settlement,
C. RIPEKA, Adm'r.
Marry Keller, Centre Hall, Ps.
Atorney
o.10
How’ % This?
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's € satarrh Medicine hi been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-
five years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh, Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol.
pon from the Blood and healing the Jis-
eased portions
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
great Improvement in your general
Bealth Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials free
¢F. J. CHENEY & CO. a, Ohio,
Sold by all Druggists, 7c.
CYRUS BRUNGART
JUSTICE OP THE VEACSE
CENTRE HALL, PA. | sea and Rele rased by U
{
Special attention given ito collecting, Lr gsl Remipgtlon No Gor? {blind} ,.
wrhiog of all clases, Including deeds, mortgages | Remingion No 10, vies bie, 2 color ribbon
agreements, el,, marriage loenses and hun ter's | Underwood No, 4, ous color POLO ein
licenses secured. snd a1] matlers pertaining | to the | Underwood 4, 2-culor mbbon, back spaces '
office attended to nromptly fani 2 "Royal No. i, one color rivhoh |
| Royal No. 5. 2 color ribbon
| Oliver No, 3 $15.00
Oilver No, 9 #500
Oliver No.5.
Monsrch 2 y 3
AMES W. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE |
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO. PA, i
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, wriiten apd -x |
ecuted with care. All legal business prosugily |
sttended to, Hpecial atiention given to & on i
ting of Ketates, Marriage Licetses, Ani !
bile Licenses, nd all other Applic of m1
Blanks kept on hand, Kov.25-.920 |
LAXATIVE
Ag ed
People
HE BANE of old 2 age is cons astipation, The bow.
els become weak and unable to perform their
functions without aid. For this purpose only
i Gus snteed in good used pondition all
iopg bard service Hatisfact ion gt usrEnl
purchsse price relun de be ud
| you have, PICA or ELI
KIBBONSZ “ny colt : or colors,
of machine, en, 75c delivered Pinte
model. Carboujpuper per box of J alien ls
delivered
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
45.00
46.00
Ww
800
2%
850
AK
$1.05
Chas
Tablets are a favorite with people of n
iT
and older on account of their gentle action
Ta Fo PE
# » a
No
is 9
- & i Sd
. A hi
and makes the constipation worse,
dle
i NG
berlain's T
“A man just said,
a few minutes
ago, he would 1
think of
home without a
package of Lane's
Cold Tablets
' and
has u
a
in his
eve ry
sed
bag,
§ ME
one who
bes GOLD TAB
“The Pink Tablets in the
LE ROY, N.
reflow Box."
Y.
PEI.
HR,
#
PENN.
*
We
Things
Drop in and be
below the
¥
DEPARTMENT
~~ STORE