The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1902, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
8B. W. SMITH, . . Editor and Proprietor
PEN ENN’'A.
oy
wily
1902.
THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY
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paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901,
is
Democratic County Com.,, 1902
JOHN J BOW] I R, Chalrman
Bellefonte,
Centre Hall , Centre Hall,
Howard
Milesburg,
Millhein
Philipsbur
Half Mq
Harris
How
Husto
Liberty
A POLITIC
President Roosevelt, in giving his |
decision in the Schley played
the part of a political straddler. It
his first real ternpt at straddling,
but his exhibition of skill in the art is |
evidence that he is equal to the ocea-|
sion when demands |
straddling.
The idea of a
AL STREADDLER.
Case,
is
at
occasion
president saying that
the naval battle Santiago was a |
captain's fight, aud not under Schiley’s |
command is disgusting. It is especial
ly distasteful when Schley is condem- |
ed for error, imaginary or otherwise,
but not credited with
How can Schley be responsible for the |
.errors, if apy there
entitled to the successes?
President Roosevelt
case much like
who always made
just the proper
time, especially
pose article,
drover happened to her p pur- |
chase a Jersey Among |
other questions asked the woman was |
whether the auimal pregnant,
Now the old lady was vexed to know |
whether to sny yes no—which |
answer would please, hesitated a |
moment and auswered ; ‘“‘partly.’’ i
There is just as little sense in Roose |
velt's auswer in the Behley
there was in the woman's *
at
the successes, |
were, and
'sdecision in this |
the old woman |
it habit
thing the proper
wanting to di -
is
o to
at
when
of One
some day al
ince to
fine COW,
was
or
ry
Sue
Case as |
‘partly.’
of a political straddlier, who knows the |
wishes of the people and the power of |
the political ‘bosses, and is endeavor- |
ing both, but pleasing]
neither, |
to please
To Write of Birds as People,
Neltje Blanchan,
nature-books have been
will begin in the Mareh issue of The |
Ladies’ Home Journal a series of arti-
cles dealing with the “personal” side]
of the birds. This clever woman has |
made a close study of bird-lifs, aud |
her discoveries ana observations are |
i
#0 successful,
most interesting. She has found
among the feathered scogstcrs many |
striking recemblances men and
women, and in this series of articles
she will tell of these, In some ig-
stances the almost human actions 5,
birds, as tells of them, are
astonish ng
fo
she
a
LAST FLORIDA TOUR,
Vis Pennsylvania Rallrond,
The last Pennsylvania Railroad tour
of the to Jacksonville, allow.
Ing sims! three months in Florida,
will lenve New York, Philadelphia,
and Washington Mareh 4,
Execur<sion tickets, including rail
way transportation, Pullman sceown-
modations (one berth), and meals en
route while going on the special train,
will be sold at the following rates :
New York, $5000; Buflulo, $54 2;
Rochester, $5400; Elmira, $51.45;
Erie, $5485; Wilinmeport, $0.00;
Wilkesbarre, #30385 ; and at propor.
tiotnte rates from other points, Re
turning, passengers will use regular
trains until May 51, 1902. Tickets wd
mit of nu stop-ofl at Charleston Ex-
position on return trip,
For tickets, itineraries, and full in-
formation apply to ticket agents, or
address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant
“General Passenger Agent, Broad
Eason
THE SINFUL BROTHER.
He Was a Good Man, but Didn't Hold
Pamily Prayers,
It was dt n certain church meeting,
nnd the good bishop was calling for re-
ports, Me bad a rather stern, sharp
manner which sometimes jarred a little
on the nerves of the more timid, By
and by he came to Brother B, a lay
delegate,
“Brother B., what Is the spiritual con-
dition of your ehurch?” demanded the
bishop briskly.
“1 consider it good,” sald the brother,
“What makes you think it Is good?”
went on the bishop.
“Well, the people are religious. That's |
what makes me think so.”
“What do you call religious? Do they
have family prayer?”
“Some of them do, and some do not.”
“Do you men that a man may
be a Christian not bold family
prayer?’
"”
n io say
and
"”
“Yes, sir: 1 think so.
“Do you hold family prayer?
“Yos, sir,
iy.
“And yet vou think a man may be a
Christian and not hold family prayer?”
*1 have na who
man than 1
{iy prayer.”
“What makes you think
man the ww are?’
“Everybody siys #0, an kn
*”
arother fs i
he is a botter
ey
ow
is.
“Why does not your brother,
such a hold family
thundered the bishop.
“file has no family,
ed the brothor.- Harper's,
i
ye
prayer?
good mann,
meekly answer-
Colyer. |
of |
cream |
munsion, on the north east corner
P. C City,
stand,
Luke Bwabb, of Pittsburg,
ited his sister, Mrs. Arthur
several days, returned to his Mother's |
home in Aaronsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
daughters, Susie and Mary, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bot-|
torf on Sunday. |
Mrs. J. H. Moyer is on the sick list |
at this writing.
On Thursday a esrpet
party was held at the home of
Frazier, by
to be used as un ice
who vie]
Lee, for]
Jogdan
rag sewing
Fost r
which was attended (quite
HORII
at t
week,
with the
Migs Sadie Lee, Colyer’s best
stress, was plying her
home of J. H. Moyer the past
Jacob Bitner has been sick
needle he
Mrs,
the
J. H
home
Mrs. Levi Stump and
at
will move
At
$14
John Royer on
his bousehold goods
Tuesday
from New fehis
residense known as
near Potters Mills,
an sled load
Mrs,
w hiere
Charles Miller conveyed
Horner Saturday evening,
timber
barn, to
George Lee was cutting
take
was struck by
The
The feroct
: in propor
fhark,
i8 not necessn-
For ex-
it basking shark
bit of lying
f the wa
Inching
ty ¥ ‘ ” ks
lon to thelr size,
' pe
the gre
» of its ha
hop
her
; '
but its teeth
dy, and it probabil
nding
1 » 11
ae upon
beet
Use
when in
Although sluggish ordinarily nnd eas
hibits great activity
struck,
and
rpoaned, |
th when
bot
£th of re
These basking sharks caught
livers off the st of leeland,
tained
ocnormon ns
finan to the tom
pe
ire
it.
for the ir
con
has its trage-
inder no cir
The excit-
animal;
Jungle,
rey
ads him bac ard the
rd Olx
i
it
town The nolsy revival
tation
istic
Ad
nt,
ho when
ft ber nel
igh
wl this
The
iver
Kid Clove Kid.
rage kid glove, according
those not made
it or lamb
who «| HOW, is
it nll, Lut « skin, ”
ux
ared in a mountain.
France. The kids are
ilk alone and are never
ass, that would
The kid is kept in a
an rece no scrateh
thus kept, as It
1itil the age when
value. They are then
amd the skin dressed
Sheep, deer and
) Fressed into service for
ad dogsskin gloves,
as
ive
are
tten wool ©
ed
oxt skill
ore
» called Kid ad
The Votnteo,
oldt s:ys that at the time of
ery of Ameriea the potato
in all the temperate
is of South America from Chile up
the © The Spaniards first noticed
in 'eru. The variety of potato cultl-
vated In Europe and North America
prows wild in ‘ile. Differonmt species
of the plant are found growing wild in
most parts of South America and, it is
ul by wany botanists, in Mexico
and Arizona.
Tesipy}
um
the disc
vas cultivated
pi
ii nist.
clal
Lyery Antal Is Fond of Bananas,
The leaves of the banana, often six
fect long aud two feet wide, are tender,
and the winds of the tropics
scon tear them in strips, thereby add-
ing to their grace and beauty. The ba-
pana is a fruit that beast and bird, as
well ag man, are fond of, and the own-
er, when he lives in a sparsely settled
country, must protect his plantation by
n fence of some thorny plant,
strong
The Main Point,
Mra. Gatterson—You will come to
dinner anyway, Mr. Tutter, will you
not, though | nm afraid there will not
be wuny interesting people present?
Tatter (znllantiy)—What difference
does that make? One is always sure
of n good square meal at your house,
Harlem Life,
A Dangerous Tree,
Brown-—-Are you interested In gone-
analogy? Ever looked up your ancestral
tree?
Black—Never did. Facet 1s I'd be
afraid there might be a man hanging
from one of its branches Boston
Transcript.
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Muslin and sheeting in abundance
Btreet Btation, Philadelphia, 26
§
st C. P, Long's, i
Henry Bhadow ac Misses
Houtz and Aung
eushint Turs
OI pari d
Treaster 1
where
their
0
2) Ciap lay, they
will spend some time with pas
— cp
Millheim,
L.. Zerby made a
fonte Tuesday.
business trip to
Horace Winkleman, of Nittany,
stopped
WAS
in town Tuesday and the
of
on Penn Street.
Prof. Raubitsel
at
his brother-in-law, J. (
an optician wi 0
the
eg BK.
Y p
to toawn for as
snd is staying at the
Penn Bt,
Dr. G.
Condo was to
f : » i.
ne of 8. Frank, on
J. P.
day.
f Rerl
OF Spring
Miss Margaret Goodhart,
in town last week
of the
was a visitor
first ap
phon ¢ exchangs
and during that time w
who were delighte
her again.
Musser, of
day.
Mrs, SBarah Rishel is oo
house with a severe att
Henry Beaver, of Aarons
north of
rd, who
Randall State Colleg
nfined to
ack
moved to Brush
Miss Sedie Road gave a party te
Monday ev
mireetl.
gpet
grand.parents
nrth
Edward Confer, of New Berlin,
with his
fr. and Mrs. W
Robert J. Bmith, who
oodling, Monday.
far some time
we Knitting
Monday after-
employment else-
wed in tl
——
Boalsburg
Miss Anna Mary Gi
sheen, of Penna
with her
a Wilson,
Alvin Meyer, ove of the rising young
men who is employed in the lumber
yard of the P. R. R. Co., at
paid his parents a visit recently.
Misses Nora Gobeen and Sarah Me-|
Williams, two of Rock Springs promi- |
nent young ladies, spent a few days re
cently among friends in this place,
Ed. Hunter, who is employed in Al
toona, is visiting his mother in Bhin-
gletown,
8. H. Bailey made a business trip to]
Centre Furnace Monday,
Prof, James C,
teacher who had enough
start out Baturday morning through
the storm for Centre Halil,
L. Motuersbaugh was in Bellefonte
last week attending the reunion of the |
148th Regiment, |
Heury Moyer, of Orangeville, 1il,
spent several days last week among
friends in this place.
Wednesday Misses Clara and Sallie |
Keller left for Wernersville, where |
they entered the sanitarium for the im- |
provement of their health. Their sis |
ter, Mrs, Sophia Hall, of W ilmington, |
Delaware, who has been spending sev.
eral weeks with them accompanied
them. All hope for their speedy re-!
covery to health,
The entertainment Saturday evening
was a success in every particular; the
receipts were about twenty-one dellars,
Dr. Kidder and Bert Allen made a
flying trip to Altoona last week,
Wm. Leech, of Penna Furnace, ae
companied dy a friend, wos io town
Sunday.
Mr. uuday and Miss Beck, of Penna
Furnace, were in town over Sunday,
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‘The Little 1iue Book
The February number contains the
latest revised time tables of all the
railroads lo the state, It is corrected
and lssued monthly. It is inlispen.
sable (0 people who travel or as a Lok
of reference. Itis the most accurate
guide published, Bent pestpaid at §1
per year, Bingle copies by mall 10
cents. Address, W. P, Fasting,
Sunday
1
Alloons,
Bryson was the only
colrage io
Educational Conference.
Contivued from First Pa ¢
ast in the
(quired to be a fair reader, a good
tL uvighborhood; |
pen.
rd be able to eipher through the
“rule of three!
A teacher who could solve all the
dems, sums they were called, was
looked upon as a mathematical prodi-
Fe was required to be a
fs pot
My
John
o miles east of Penn Hall.
good pn
s from
the
tmnker, 18 were mind RUE
quills, irst teacher was vee
who lives al
He
nll loved, Mieel
(SFR E
erabie Meyer,
WH
a kiod wan, whom we
introduced our
this time, but
pens were being
about ney
lesn, Mr,
15
ools
Meyer was always res
{
ike ng STAN 8) ill
pen for us whi
«0 demian
er we asked him, It was al
dolt he should
hie teacher that
130L « X pect
1d the branches
How dif!
er ls expected to kn
Letter from Jilincie,
wif amim at
fe, Fraukii
Herman Shrader, Cle
er Mt wd
RIN a
« wife and two childs
and child, Jac
Jordan
ing, wil
, Henry
Amanda Jordan, Amand:
Harry Shippy., Anna Ho «
Sore ian, Ids, Lilly, Nora, D
tie, Dotta, Milton and Ezra
Beata Lied, Lizzie Hess, Hallie
dan, John Royer, | Walters
bs, Perry
ard
Maude,
Star
nin,
‘rank Jno,
Lewis BStabloow
Wesley Jor
an
thin
and
- THT fr
appear,
standing
will ¢
tically the conditions
The shapes vary
earth, to
ular alr
according bove the
the tong ature of the partic
current in which they are fi fo
the foree and direction of the wind at
altitudes and alss In some
to the electrien]l condition of
the atmosphere dnd the amount of
dust in it.
As a rule,
lighter they
spread.
mackerel sky
this,
miles high o
posed of minute particles of jee.
maoasure
are and the more widely
are good examples
The
about three miles high.
The heavy cumulus clouds which so
often look like vast mountain ranges
er layers of atmosphere. Their lower
surfaces are from ball to three-quar-
ters of a mile above the earth, while
their higher points may range from
two to three miles In elevation, Bull
lower than these come the heavy flat
masses of nimbus or rajn clouds which
are seldom wore than half a mile above
Milton, Pa,
the carth.
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Notas.
B. MINGLE, Cashier.
ATTORNEYS.
TI
t-law,
Bellefor
All matuer of lege
71 ROC
W. A. HENNEY,
BLACKSMITH.
Come around 10 see me.
Spring Mills, Pa.
P.V.S. STORE.
Do not have wet feet,
Do not think Spring is here.
Po not think old thing
w ill do.
Do not think you will not
cateh cold unless you will
come to the store and get
something warm and
ccomfortablein all Kinds
and = of shoes,
any
.
§ yea
walonr
We can expect three more
months ot cold and wet
weather until the sun.
ny days of Spring come.
You can expect some special
prices—
A. KRAPE.
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