| CATARRHAL DEAFNESS I fs greatly relieved by constitutional treat- |; ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE | | is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal | Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- | dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- Special attention given to collecting, Legal | J A | chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed writings of all classes, including deeds, mortgages ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect agreements, ote.; marriago Hoenses and hunter's | § 0. " Erase sociured an 411 Imhttors POTiDIng (0 (he Pitre la’ the result. Unless the. in: 13 vy <i offion attanded to nromntly Jam) 22 flammation can be reduced, your hearing " | may be destroyed forever. HALL'S | CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the | blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- | tem, thus reducing the inflammation and | saslating Nature in restoring normal con~ l tions, THE OENTRE REPORTER BFLL PREDICTED CYRUS BRUNGART GIGANTIC GROWTH RES OF Ty Tass FOR TELEPHONE Told Yondeners in 1878 His Invention Would Become Nationwide System seni iim. het] THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931 LINDEN HALL. (Received too late for last week.) Miss Mary Cox, who has spent sev- eral months with her cousins, the Mc- Farlanes, and other relatives in this section, left for her home in Evanston, Illinois, on Tuesday morning. Enroute she will stop with friends in Pittsburg and Columbus, expecting to reach home MAKE THIS A “Gifts-That-Last” CHRISTMAS AMES W. SWABB | i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. Clreniars free. All 4 Doeds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written apa «x. | Che ® Prusgists | | , J. Che & Co., Toledo, Ohio. eouted with care, All legal business prom pily y.J Asney 0., Toledo, Ollo attended to, Special attention given to sctl tiing of Estates, Maseiage Licenses, Auicmnu- bile Licenses, and all other Applic afr | Blanks kept on hand Nov.2hi922 | | by Chrstmas, Mr. and Mrs, John | A prophecy that bas been proved to have been almost uncannily correct was made — Keller came up Monday for a Mr. time from Harrisburg on week's visit among friends here. the at the hunting camps In the Bear Mea- Keller is spending part of dows, Rev. William his McClellan brothers last sisters spent with and and in hunting in the Seven Mts left for his home in the western part of the state. Monday Mr. and Mrs Robert Mec- Clellan and Rev. McClellan went to week here On Tuesday morning he to visit their brother Charles Millhedm McClellan, who has been an invalid for oral months, the P. station here during the absence has charge of ry Brown r Station Agent Ishler who is taking Mrs. Alma and little Hoy College, is daughter, of State spending a short time with her Mrs. Earl Ross. sister, Real Estate Transfers. John L. Rosena twp.; $300 Bakery, Holmes, et al, to Gilliland, tract in Ferguson James Haworth to Hagerty tract in Philipsburg: $3 Harry Dukeman, sheriff, to Harry $18,500 Lester $300. Henney, tract 3. Scott, tract in Philipsburg; John L. Holmes, et al, to Corl, ract in Ferguson twp.; Henney to W. A. Hall; $1. sarah A. 2 in Boggs twp.: Lucy ‘entre Packer to Orvis $1,600, nn Elmira Humes to John 8. $100. to Rochester Lucas, Lam- in Spring twp; ittsburg Coal and Iron Co, 7 in Centre county; $1. to Bertha M. Rupp. $900, 3. Miller, et ux tract in State College; The ery man who takes a cold morning is adding hot bath walter, PUBLIC SALE wef VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. offer at Wal Township, on 24TH, 11:00 A. M. ACRES—§ acres timber. Bounded an vorth by The undersigned Executor will public the premises, at nut Harris SATURDAY, DECEMBER sale, on Grove, in 1821 Commencing at FARM OF 33 which is in good described as follows: lands of Dr. L. E. Sharp: On tl by lands of Theodore Davis the South and West by land Wert. Known as the WI ford (deceased) property. rected a house, barn and ALSO, ON THE SAME M., on th outbuildings DAY, AT 2: premises, immediate- a Hall, near R. R. be sold TRACT OF A- FARM LAND by Township lands of A. P. y lands of Sam- n the West by lands of nd W. Howard Auctioneer. BRADFORD, Sta. Durst. Exec, s ‘ | SALE REGISTER | AY, FEBRUARY of CC TUESD. 28th, at 12 o'ciock——~4 miles WwW. 8 implements, etl Hall, Horses, cattle, sale, 1. F east Lucas will sell: entre clean-up Mayes, auct WEDNES., MARCH 8th.—Bright & Colyer, east of Old Fort ; farm stock and implements, THURSDAY, west MARCH 9th, 3% miles of Centre Hall, on the Henry Pot- ter farm, clean-up sale of farm stock and farm implements—Whiteman and Potter. THURSDAY, m., one MARCH 9th, at 10 a. of Wolfs Store, on the Cyrus Brungart farm, N. Schaeffer . will mile east Jigler Farm stock, Iim- plements and household goods Wise & Hubler, sell: Clean- up sale. aucts. pd TUESDAY, MARCH 14th,—John H, Burkholder, at Centre Hill ; farm stock and implemenuts. TUESDAY, MARCH 21st. Wm. D. Bartges, 3 miles east Centre Hall ; farm stock and implements, THURSDAY, MARCH a23rd.—]. C. Goodhart, Centre Hill ; farm stock and implements. Clean-up sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 10 A. M~— W. H. Homan, one mile east Centre Hall. Clean-up Sale. Herd select reg- istered Guernseys. L. F. Mayes, Auct mo LUNGARDIA is “without a rival” in ordinary or deep.seated Coughs and Colds, difhcult breathing and for the relief of Whooping Cough. The wonderful results following its use will astonish you and make you its life-long friend. Your mon back, if Jou have ever used its equal, Dane or Turks where there is a or C 1d; Conquer it quickly LUNUARDIA. Safe for all ages. tured by Lungarii Co Daliae Texan, un 0., exas, or Sale By M. F. ARNEY, Centre Hall by Alexander Graham Bell. inventor of the telephone, in 1878, two years after his first patents had been filed. when he pictured for a group of London business men the possible development of the instrument, then looked upon as merely an interesting scientific toy. into a tremendously important factor In economic and social life Bell returned to America discouraged at his failure to arouse interest in bis project, worn out hy his gfforts, ready to forget forever the Aid, had so optimistically painted in London but found that his little circle of American backers had not lost thelr faith and were quietly going on with thelr plana to develop hi invention. And it was not in England, where this prediction was nv ade. but in America. where he had worked unti nely to perfect his first telephone, that his forecast of the future was first led. Calling the attention of his hearers to the Intricate water and gas systems that lay under the communicating by gide pipes with the various dwellings and enabling consumers to draw their supplies from a common source, Bell based his pre- diction upon the analogy between these systems and that loto which he believed the telephone could be developed “It is conceivable,” he declared, “that cables of telephone wires could be laid under ground, or susp wded overhead, communicats {ng by branch wires with private dwellings, cs. shops. manufactories, etc, ough the main cable with the wire could be direct streets, o where hing two as desired, establ sion between any ble at the present moment, will, lieve. be the outcome of the io- n of the telephone to the public. Not only so will unite the he panies in different « part of the couniry may communicate by word of mouth with another io a distant place *In regard to other present uses for the telephone the instrument Can be supplied #80 chicaply as to compete on favorable terms with speakliag tubes bells and annunciators, As 8 means of communication between dif- ferent parts of the house This seems tO be a very favoraoie application of the telephone not only on account of the large pumber of telephones tat would be wanted, but because {I w suld ‘cad eventually to the plan of Intercommurication referred tO above. “ Although there is a great feld for the telepbone in the immediate present, I believe there is still greater In the future “By bearing In mind the great object to be ultimately achieved, I believe that the telephone company can not ouly secure for itself & business of the MOS! remunera- tive kind but also beaefil the public in a way that has never Levon previoasly attempted.” wd offices of telephone com- ities TELEPHONES PLAYED BIG WAR DRAMA ROLE According to the chief signal officer of the A. E. F.. two armies, twelve corps, thirty. three divisions and forty-five field signal battalions were completely equipped with telephone supplies The signal corps con- structed 1,000 miles of permanent pole lines with 28.000 miles of wire, put up 3,230 miles of wire on French poles and installed ap~ proximately 40.000 miles of combat lines Telephone exchanges on permanent lines fa France numbered 273, and thow in the advance section 123, besides stuall tempo- rary Seid Installations About 1.600.000 long distance telephone calls were handied by the signal corps, together with local telephone calls est mated at 47,000.000. The organization of this system required the services of a verita~ ble army of telephone experts, the Bell System alone having contributed 11.299 employees who served overseas. Girl tele photie operators of the system to the nume- ber of 233 went to France in the uniform of the signal corps. Bo completely organized was the system of telephone communications that it has been sald that if he bad desired to do so. General Pershing could have taken up his telephone at his headquarters !n Chaumont and called up any second Heutenant, sitting at the end of a wire In an advance post, soywhere along the entire sector occupled by she American forces. ESKIMOS THRILLED BY TELEPHONE IN IGLOOS “To the surprise of the Eskimos, our bouse in Etah was fitted with electric light,” writes Donald B. MacMillan in his bodk, “Pour Years in the White North” "A large fash-light over the door welcomed visiting Eskimos from the south and proved of great value in loading and unloading sledges during the long. dark winter nights. The electric current, generated by a beautiful ofl engine and dynamo, Was & Decessary part of our wireless equipment . “in my room there was a telephone con- nected with the igloos of the Eskimos another wonder, and one which caused no FOR SALE. ~"King Empire” hard pipe.~D. 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K inds Pieces. 3 ” rrr ey I Ff Al} Silverware of All SELLS and Singie 1.nlre AE sant] # y PR y Clocks---Mantle & bedroom Cameras and Supplies. Don't fail to visit this Store wi ODI Holiday Shoppicg R. S. STOVER, JEWELER MILLHEIM DoYouNeed Glasses’ Take advantage of our Special Oifer of a High- Grade pair of Glasses at a Reduced Price. Do not neglect your eyesight. Have your cyes ex- amined NOW -—-not when it is too late. We have successfully fitted hundreds of difficult cases in Centre Hall and vicinity, We can fit you. Consult us on our next regular trip to CENTRE HALL, CENTRE HALL HOTEL THURSDAY, DEC. 22 From 9.30 A. M. to 8.00 P. M, GOHL, ROUSE & POOR (The Well Known Eyesight Specialists ) 22 North 4th Street Harrisburg, Pa. ( Where Glasses are Made Right ) I J EE —. o— OTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain’s Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. That always convinces. . Chamberlains Tablets announces the opening of a BRANCH WHOLESALE and RETAIL YARD in State College, located at Sparks Street and The Bellefonte Central Railroad Tracks It is our builder with all the ad urs s 7o8% . & 3 Ysrvt) 2" struction of the building. intention 10 SYppi] “¥ sel s » materials necessaty i 1 it shall | And it shall be nrst ¢iass mawe ii 4 to supply our patrons with Our stock of materials includes : Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimgnings Rough and Dressed Framing Lumber Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board Sash and Doors Builders Hardware Flue Lining Wall Ties Fireplace Fixtures Coal Chutes Cast Iron Flue Rings Cement Nails and Glass Wall Board Sash Cord, Etc. We have a complete Service Department for the Builders which is free to our patrons. Ask us about it. Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. Cresson Lumber Co. STATE COLLEGE, PA. J. G. MARKS, Sec. Builders Supplies Mortor Colors Lime Home and Treas. NNTB BEN" “NNW ANNOUNCEMENT Roller Mill We are now prepared to do All Kinds of Grinding. Work done promptly and at reason- ablz prices. We have the most modern machin- ery and our workmen are experienced and accom- modating. We are always ready to meet any de- mands. If in need’f any grinding give us a call, —HAND IN YOUR ORDER FOR— FLOUR, CORN CHOP, MIXED CHOP MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND CORN MEAL. It will be filled satisfactorily. J. H. ROSS & SON, Proprs. BOTH PHONES TH PHOM Linden Hall, Pa. United LINDEN HALL TV VVVH GOV
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