The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 05, 1901, Image 6

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are agents for the
the
cheapest
PA
O
largest
line of
5 ANS VALLEY
ARGAIN STORE,
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It
to buy snmmer goods te
We are offerir
mer Code.
Shirts.
Also,
for
Faney Hose
Laces,
waists
of Dress
make room for fall goo
(300ds must
) Bee my
and
rics, KF
Som
be
is.
stock of
women.
Silks
ner lines
New Stock of Shoes.
Just ree
Ladies and Misses
from 99 cents to 1
Men's shoes from
dress
(M)
dren’s Shoes.
line of Lambert
A fine
Foot-wear”
“41 .
viliec “Sn
ag proof
i
A new and compl
Ammunition,
We
Marlin I
> 63 TLE
Rifles, at pric Cs |
Same goods for less
wiow the
1
money ; 1
Lg
petitors.,
Win
average,
chester
or
Our Fall and
Winter Goods
H*™ are always hero.
The
“No
and the “G
nyer”
teady made Clothing and Gentlemen's
opening up new lines daily.
Tailoring our great speci inlty
SHEBAIL.
Glory of day, glory of day,
1 hope wax strong, snd life was young.
My love will come ote sot of mt
O'cr the dark sea furrow sporis the cold warty
:
5
“The sca is high, Bheball, 8hebaii;
kers at play, breakers at play.
fe is long when love is gone.’
er will
me ere set of sun;
dark cea furrow sports the cold spray.
.
ail, j Stint],
is Be
# the cold spray.
nan's Magazine,
HE MEANT WELL.
An Obliging Man Who Made an Em.
barrassing Mistake.
A young editor took an apartment on
South Tweifth street. The landlady
eald frankly to him: “I will tell you,
sir, that my husband is a worthless fel
low, 1 him, and he
sometimes comes home very late,
drunk. There 18 no other objection to
my house.” The editor said this was
no matter and thought Bo more of it
until a few nights later, when a great
uproar in the street him, He
looked out of the wimlow and saw a
i the doorstep shouting rib-
“The husband,” thought
“T'll go down and let him
have to support
awoke
ald
the
in.
thir
ngs.
editor,
" .
husband
into th
up
by the
» hallway,
sinirs,
neck and, jerking
proceeded to drag
the man made
ions to this treadment. He
and abuse, kicked, strug-
even pulied out a handful of the
balr, but this was In
youth is strong and of a
ind, and he was bound
uid do his landlady a good
him
but
editor's
vain, for the
he wo
turn.
He had
way
got perhaps thiree parts of
stairs with his burde
heads were poked in the din
balustrade, and the land-
sald, “Why, Mr. Blank,
ou doing?’
editor pasted as he
up
when two
1 5d
lady's voice
The took a fresh
same time ducked a
upper “I'm bringing your
husband up, ma'am. He's drunk again
to sas
other head on the landing
wads then Issued in a deep bass
do you mean, young fel
d'm th
doesn’t
the
From the
these we
**3%Y Liat
ler, by ‘drunk again?
That man
voles:
belong
JAKE,
Instantly
dun
realizing his mist the
ped his charge out into the
Then ured and
to the rightful hus.
y words. ~— Philadel
he ret
for his str:
phia Record.
“The Antoerat™ Popped.
It was on the Common that we were
The mall, or boule vanrd, of
mmon, you know, has various
leading from It In different
One of these runs down
from op Joy street southward
acy the whole length of the
mon to Boylston street. We called it
the long path and were fond of it.
I felt very weak indeed, though of a
tolerably robust Labit, as we came op-
posite the head of this path on that
morning. 1 think I tried fo speak
twice without making myself distinct.
Iy audible,
How
walking.
Our
brane
directions
hes
¥oRite
"ORS
you take the
“Certainly.” sald the
"with mueh pleasure.” “Think” 1]
sald, “before you answer. If you take!
the long path with me now, 1 shall in-
long path with me?
The schoolmistress stepped back, with
a sudden movement, as If an arrow
had struck her.
Unie of the granite blocks used as
seats was hard by — the one you may
cloge by the
“Pray, sit down,” I said.
“I will walk the long
path with you”
met us walking arm in arm about the
middle of the long path and sald very!
mi nis i
The Reporter, one dollar per year.
BUTCHERS ARE IMMUNE.
Ment Deniers, It Is Sald,
of Consumption,
“Butchers never dle of consumption.”
The big man with Lis sleeves rolled up,
scale,
It sounded more like a trade supersti-
tion than a fact, but so far as diligent
inquiry has been able to discover It is
true, although not generally known
outside of the meat chopping eraft,
Butchers are no longer
men in other walks of life.
subject to all the other ills that human
flesh Is heir to, but consumption they
do not have. Bo far as a reporter was
able to learn not a single ease is on
record of a butcher In this city being
afflicted with the incurable wasting of
the lungs which claims its hundreds of
thousands of victims annually.
ers and has been often the subject of
their coniment, although none of them
ean e a reason for it,
“No,” sald a man who has swung
glides and rounds in Washington mar-
ket the last 20 years; “1 have had
rhenmatism and typhoid fever and lots
{of other things, but nothing has ever
{ been out of gear with my lungs, and
the same is true of every other butcher
in town. 1 nearly all of
and 1
Le .
st
ut
know
meumption. They don't drink
any especially good care
either. 1 don’t know
g0 unless It's because
baling of an atmos
meat is strengthening.
ten thought when bearing
ves golug to Colorado and
YD mt 1 know of a climate nearer
home that would do the business just
as well. If they would stay in this stall
for awhile and swing meat, they would
get well quite as quickly as they would
on the top of Plke's peak.” —New York
Mail and EXpress.
sil NE ©
blood or
of
why
take
hemeselvoes
it should be
Phire of £1
“1 hare o
f consuin
i
con———
DOGS.
There are nearly 200 distinct varieties
of dogs.
Foxhounds give
hunt in silence,
The greyhound Is the only dog which
bunts Ly sight,
A pure bred staghound never attacks
the head of his quarry.
Only in the temperate zone Is the dog
found perfect in courage and speed.
The Italian greyhound Is reputed to
the 1 i eymmetrical of all animals,
_ been known to
er and land hooked
¢ carefully by the
cry, but deerbounds
ra have
tak
imo dogs are capable of drawing |
a well laden sledge 6) miles In a day, |
Their harness Is of the lightest, only a
single trace and no reins,
Women Cannot Boss Each Others,
The old theory that woman is man’s
helper sees orrigibly well founded,
says F. 8. Martin in McClure's Maga-
gine
to her,
conditions
eternal.
be none
sur $os
8 IT
there is no help for it,
it came out of seem to bo |
Women may vote. They will |
the less man's helpers If they |
They never will band together to |
put man down and teach him his place. |
They will push him ahead If they can, |
they will pull him along when they
{ must, they will influence him enor
do.
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>1901<
started in with the largest and
grandest display of
<FURNITURE=~
that was ever brought to town.
Also a large stock of
Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Curtain Poles,
Rollers, &c., &o.,
and it is going out by wagon and
by railroad. It is impossible to
enumerate what we have in stock.
It will show for itself. This is why
it goes so fast, The price is down
at the foot of it all. Before | buy-
ing elsewhere give me a call.
J. S. DAUBERMAN,
CENTRE IJALL.
LIGHTNING RODS
AND
SPOUTING
50
less than others ean
or will do the same
work.
A trial will convince
you that my prices
and work areal right.
JOHN SNAVLEY,
Spring nis, Pa.
Reduoed Hates to Bmporides.
Ob account of the meeting of the
Northwestern Pennsylvania Voluon-
teer Firesen’s Association, to be held
at Emporium, Pa, August 14 to 18,
{ the Pennsylvania ‘Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets to Empori-
‘um from Harrisburg, Mt. Carmel,
| Nanticoke, and intermediate stations:
{all stations on the Tyroue Division;
{all stations on the Buffalo and Alle
gheny Valley Division in the State of
Pennsylvania, aud all stations on the
| Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Divis-
| lou and branches, Bunbury to Erie, in-
| elusive, at rate of a siogle fare for the
{ round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents.)
| These tickets will be sold and good
| golug August 13 to 16, and good re-
turning until August 17, inclusive.
jaugs-2t
{ they
| any very great scale to make him play
second fiddle. Bome one has got to be
master. Women In general will never
agree to have women bosses so long as
| there are competent ten for that use,
A Filoapcial Discasslon.
Chronle Borrower—Can you lend me
$20 for a few days?
your watch?
dear wotber, and 1 don't like to part
with it.”
“My money is a keepsake from my
dear father, and I don't like to pars
with it, either.”—Exchange.
A A A ASS
The Reporter for news, :
A tn a——
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
largest Figg and Life
Tusurance Companies
in the world,
The Best Is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments.
~wsMoney to Loan on First Mortgage
OfMoe in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
3@™ Telephone connection,