The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 21, 1924, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924
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SNAKES PLENTIFUL ABOUT
SUMMER COTTAGES
Pr. Rothrock Blames This Condition
On Abundance of Raln—How fo
Treat Snake Bltes.
Wet
rattle
weather which has permitted
snakes and re-
their
sponsible for the number of these va-
copperheads to
main near natural haunts is re-
rieties seen around and near summer
cottages this year according to Dr. B.
P. Rothrock, state
“Usually by
curator.
midsummer
of
into
we are ex
periencing a period dry weather
the marshy
Dr. Roth-
have wi-
suffic-
their
that
which drives snakes
places and along streams,”
“The
This year
to
needs in
rock said snake must
ter. has been
jent
there
rain provide them with
water
the
necessary.
the highlands, so
annual migration has not been
“Their appearance around cottages
result of their
or cleared
in the mountains is the
desire to seek open spaces
for the purpose of sunning themselves.
The copperhead lkes the water better
than
the
his equally venomous hrother,
rattler,
that variety
which accounts for more
of being seen on the
mountains this time of year than for.
merly.”
advocated the killing of
of these
He declared they
ace allke to men and animals
only to
them. He said the rattler usually
The curator
both
found,
varieties snakes when
were a men
ind the
way destroy them is to
tles before striking, while the copper-
head strikes at anything coming into
contact with it and without any warn-
ing, although he pointed out
SOE
sons could detect the proximity of
copperhead by its odor which is sh
to that of a
As to the
Dr.
one-half
ripe wild cucumber.
distance either snake
strike, Rothrock
from to two-thirds
length, if they
were on
If striking downhill
the
greater
When
mous snake,
blow frequently
distance
a person is
3 Perr CY
bitten Dy 3 veno
wehotild
shotiid
Aftnt
the use of a
he id the
be cut open until it bled freely.
wound
bleeding he advocated
tourniquet above the wound unt the
nearest
The
and requires artificial
physician could be react
venom affects the heart action
He
perman-
stimulants
also sald the use of potassium
ganate crystals rubbed into the flow-
ing wound
Dr,
was very | sfiodal
Rothrock the poison
be sucked from the wound
there wa
The
the blood
uniess
danger
on the mouth
ly through
#f taken into the stomach
MILLHEIM.
(From the Journal)
C. W. Burd,
the piano business
Monday.
yeurs in Sou
who formerly was in
hore,
Mr,
th
was 51k Arvi-
val here 3urd
Dak
returned to
ahent sev.
eral Ma and tw
weeks ago
it. He i= now
ances and fr
CC. M
Washington.
Altoona to vis
visiting old aus
ends at Aarons
Monday
Smith on
where
fie ig attending
of the Ret:
annual convention
chants’
This is
meeting
to attend
Miltheim
Prof.
and
association In sess
the
Mr.
as nn
third consecutive annual
Smith has been chosen
of
wsOC ation,
representative the
Business Men's
Mrs. Boyd F.
daughter motored
Thursday
funeral of Mr
Mors
Aaronsburg.
Mr.
and Mra J.
and Winkleblech
up from Lane
caster to at-
last
tend the
grandmother,
biech, at
mince been
Mr.
near Woodward,
Ed.
were
morning
SNWinkleblech's
Elizabeth Winkie-
They have
Winkelblech's
WwW. Winkle-
visitng
parents,
blech,
Mr.
goles,
and Mrs, of Lon
Cal., guests of Mr,
Mra. M. J. Kern seversd dave Inst week.
They motored in from
coast, consuming four
the trip. Three of their
car were still filled with California
when they were here,
Jack Kelley, of
at the home
Christie, and will
weeks vacation here,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Swartzel and
little som. of Bornham, were over Sune
day guests of Mrs Swartzel's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Musser, at the Mill.
heim toligate,
Mr. and Mrs P. C. Richley and two
children and Miss Alma Tarbot, of
Red Lion, after spending several weeks
with Mrs. Richley's pagents, Mr, and
Mra. P. H. Musser, returned home.
Mr. and Mra. Marcellus A, Hankey
and two chidren, of near Middiehure,
and Mise Edith Sankey, who is at
present at Centre Hall attending to
her duties as secretary of the Grange
Fair association, were visitors at the
W. F. 8mith home. .
John GG. Eby, of Portage, motored
to Mithelm and visited relatives here
and at Woodward until Monday morn-
ing when he returned home, accom-
panied by Mrs. Eby, who was a guest
for several weeks,
r. and Mrs, Russell Wolfe and
daughter, of Akron, Ohfo, motored to
Miltheim and are visiting home rela:
tives and friends. They were accom-
panied as far as Pleasant Cap by Mrs,
Wolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE O.
.
Lang, An
and
the wouten
weeks to make
the tires on
alr
Cheswick, Pa. is
of Mrs,
spend a
f guest Lenh
severnld
Brown. who are also expected to visit
within several days,
Mr. and Mrs, Antes Ruhl, of Rock
tard, 11, accompanied by their son,
Arthur, of New York City, and Mrs.
Ruhl's sister, Mrs. Waldo, of Pasadena.
Cal., visitors in Miltheim
over Sunday, guests at the National
Mr. Ruhl is a native of Mill- |
having left some fifty
and settling in Rockford,
“stake”
here
were motor
hotel.
hedm, here
Aro
made quite wn
VOars
where he
ed,
HT
dul
all
nediate payment,
y authenticated
FRANK M.
above estate|
undersign- |
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themselves
those
present
and having |
them |
FISHER, Exec. |
Centre Hall, Pa. |
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COAL—=COAL—COAL.
a the
coal
We can offer you
grades of anthracite
chestnut and pea.
In bituminous—Cannel and soft,
eRe,
onl
Let
these good
us supply your
qualities.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the Honorable Henry C.
Quigley, President Judge of the Court |
of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial
District, consksting of the County of |
Centre, having issued hig precept, bear- |
ing date of the Tth day of August, |
1924, to, me directed for holding a |
Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ |
Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of |
the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and |
General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for |
the County of Centre and to commence |
on the
FOURTH MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. |
A.D}
1924, and to continue as long ak busi- |
ness may require. i
NOTICE is bereby given
Coroner, Justices of the Peace,
men and also such Constables,
may have business in
districts. requining to report to the |
Honorable Court) that they be then |
and there in thelr proper persons at |
in the of 22nd, |
being the 22nd day of September,
to the |
Alder- |
(that |
thel respective |
10 o'clock forenoon the
with thedr
their own
records, inquisitions and |
remembrances. to do those |
things to their offices appertaining to |
be done, and those who are bound in |
recognizances, to prosecute against the |
prisoners that are or shall be in the |
jall of Centre county, be then and there |
to prosecute them as shall be |
just.
iven under my hand, at Bellefonte, |
20th day of August, In
Lord 1924, and the one hundred
forty-eighth year of the Inde- |
ence of the United Stateg of Am- |
erica.
against
the the your of |
our
and
E.R TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
August 20, 1524
ANNOUNCEMENT.
As been
luring
twenty per
has our
Custom,
the month of August
cent.
sles of
select In 3
M. CAMPBELL,
Miliheim, Pa
i. E. SHRECKENGAST
AUCTIONEER
CENTRE WALL, FA,
Dr. W. B. Horter
DENTIST
of HARRISBURG
IN CENTRE HALL
TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
in All Branches.
Announcing Opening
A COMPLETE
Machine Shop
A
New Machinery for Doing
All Kinds Machine Work.
ACETYLENE WELDING A
Specialty The installation of
the Best Acetylene
Welding outfit places us in posi.
tion to handle any repair job.
A piece of work undertaken
here is carried to a satisfactory
finish. There is no need to ‘‘fin-
ish up’’ elsewhere.
WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Real Estate
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CENTHE HALL, PA,
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Similarly, we
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