The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1902, Image 5

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    ROOM FOR ALL GRADUATES
Nature Adjusts Matters and Always
Preserves an Eguilibriom,
of the country harvest a crop of grad-
of the land write essays for publica-
tion on
enter the law, medicine and other
callings that are open to the newcom-
ers. If the wise men are to be be-
lieved, it would seem that all the oe-
cupations were filled and
young man bad arrived too late.
Fortunately for the tenderfoot, the
wise men have always been wrong.
No philosopher has ever presented a
logical argument that did
Trev
bam
arrived, and that new crop has ‘even-
tually become the stay of the race.
continue,
themselves. It is no argument that
lawyers have thelr signs staring
you from every hallway half the
streets within several blocks of every
courthouse in the country,
vest that includes n
on
new lot of law-
Nature takes
equilibrium,
medical schools do not find
saw, of them turn to sawing
wood. The boy who has gone through
college with the intention of becoming
president of the United States finds n
satisfactory job as master of ceremo-
nies in a coalyard.
the new
care to preserve
some
usual.
It is unnecessary to become alarmed
about the surplus man. If he is in law,
medicine, theology, horse trading, ped-
dling milk or anything else, he
some way without any upheaval In so
ciety. The surplus man
only until he gets his first job, After
that he is one of the establishment.—
Pittsburg Times.
is
“SCIENCE SIFTINGS.
“acing, Venditioni Exponas, ote, , issued ont of
the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County,
| Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to
miblic sale at the Court House, in the Borough of
jellefonte, Pa, on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902,
| at one o'clock, p. m.. the following described re.
| al estate, to wit:
All that certain messuage tenement and tract of
i land situate in the Township of Spring, County of
Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
| described as follows: Beginning at a post, on
the west side of Logan's Branch near where the
end of the Mountain road crosses the same
| thence south 53 degrees west 66 perches to a pined
thence by lands late of Matthew Adams now of
Miller north 41 1.2 degrees, west 51 1-2 perches to
| a post, thence north 52 degrees east 60 perches to
the shore of the upper Forge Dam, thence by the
several courses thereof to the place of beginning,
containing W acres and allowance, be the same
| more or less, it being part of the Hugh Turner
| survey, commonly known as the Forge Tract of
Valentine and Thomas.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
| the property of Robert Valentine,
ALSO
All that certain messuage tenement, lot and
| piece of ground situate in the Township of
spring. in the County of Centre, and State of
{| Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows
to wit.—Beginning at a stone corner, thence
along land of Dennis Donahue or Mis Alice
Kane North 27 degrees west 46 perches to stone,
| thence along land of Curtins south 353 degrees
| west 82 perches to stones and corner; thence along
land of same south 50 degrees cast 38 perches to
| stones and corner, thence along land of the same
| north 31 degrees, east 11 6-10 perches to the place
i of beginning, containing five acres and thirty-
four Jetchen It being the same tract of land
{| ‘which John Curtin and wife and others conveyed
{ to Michael Dougherty party hereto by Deed dated
| the 10th day of July 1884, Thereon erected a
¢ house, sta and other outbuildings
sel , taken in execution, and to sold as
the property of Michael Dough rity.
ALSO
that certain messuage and lot of
situate | Benner Township, Centre
nty and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and
«das follows to wit: —On the north by
D. Bhugert, on the east by land of J. D.,
t, on the south by public road, and on the
west by land of Sarah BE. Schrefller, containing
| two acres more or less. Thereon erected a two
story frame dwelling house, stable and other out.
i buildings.
Selzed. taken In execution, and to
the property of James W. Houser
ALSO
All that certain tract or ple
{ Gregg Township, Centre Cou
i bounded
gi
sold us
be
tenement
desoritx
be sold as
¢ of land kituate in
¥, Peunsylvanis,
ws to wit He
1d of Daniel Bart
6 wrehes to
William Krise north
stone itn
perches to
ills Weaver
Mperches toa s
by Wilshn Beck
and described as |
ng at a stake, thence ba
142 degrees west
{
ay
land of
hes to
A stone
}
degrees cast
degrees east
wae
hos to
Weaver
thence
pert
a=
distance of 350,000 miles from its sur-
face.
In dry air sound travels 1.442
per second, in water 4,900 feet and in
fron 17,500 feet.
The amplitude of vibration of the
diaphragm of the teleplione receiver in
reproducing about the one
twenty-millionth of inch.
speech is
Fresh air conta
of carbonic acid in 10,000, respired air
about 441 parts, and about five parts
ty, Pennsyl
Hows viz
tout, thence south
wrehes 10 & post, thence by
of Henry Koftsker (now George
} north 64
by land
degrees east
Oe
“olose.™
Holophane glass is pressed
resembling cut glass, vertical
prisms on the inside for diffusing the
Hight and horizontal prisms on the out-
side for directing the light.
The following are found to |
densities of the planets, water being
Mercury, 3: Venus, 5.14;
moon, 3.34; Mars, 4; Jupi
turn, 0.08: Uranus, 1.69; N
The star Arcturus, the b
lestial
as a
This
diometer, a
ghow the amount of
fromm a man's face at
tance.
ving
1
earth,
ives us
ndle si
ascertain
bodies,
miles away
standard ca
fact was the ra
n instrument
Hy gue IVE
ent given
2.000 feet dis
He Was “In the Soup.”
“Mon aml” sald the Marquis
Croisic the other day. “the botel Keep-
er's life Is an unhappy ons
not look to the least little detail,
whole thing goes
Ah, yes, on the blink
“Here is example of what |
When 1 had the Logrerot. there
once a dinncre there at which Chauncey
Depew was a guest, 1 told the chef to
put in the menu some dish in houor of
was
before it went to the printer
“What do you think that Imbecile of
a chef had done? There”
And the marquis produced an old
menu eard on which amoung the
“soupes” appeared the following:
“Puree de marrons a la Depew.”
Gently Sarcastie.
The following church notice was re
cently exhibited: “The service on Bun-
day morning is at 11 a. m. The suppo-
sition that It Is ten minutes later is a
mistake. Young men are not excluded
from the week night service. The seats
in the frout portion of the church have
been earefully examined. They are
give way. It is quite legitimate to
join in the singing. The object of the
choir is to encourage. not discourage,
the congregation” London Answers.
Giving Her Light to Die,
A small farmer in Aberdeenshire,
having a wife that had been long all
ing and confined to bed, was of so nig-
gardly a disposition that he grudged
the poor woman so much as a light.
She in a pet one night exclaimed, "Oh,
fsna this an unco’ thing that a puir
body ‘Il nae get light to see to dee”
The husband rises up and lights a cans
dle and, placing it at the bed foot,
says to his wife, "There, dee hoo!"
Beottish American,
A Deep Look,
Yes,” sald the lawyer; “there are
many things to be investigated in this
case. 'The first thing to be looked in.
to" —
“Is my pocketbook,” assented the cli
ent, with perfect assurance.—Judge.
The Hungry Sea. /
“Why do they speak of it as a hun-
gry sea?’
“It takes the dinner right out of al
person's mouth,”~Town and Country.
—— A SA Ao
Write Grant Hoover for prices on
nsurance. 000
@
TERMS
tre hase mon s pial in full
CYRUS BRUNGART,
Sherif?
SS HERIFFS SALE.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902,
| at one o'clock, p.m.
i reml estate, to wit
All that certain messuage, tenement and tract
or pleces of land situate in Miles Townahip Cen
| tre County, Penmsylvania, the one thereof bound
| ed and described as follows to wit Beginning at
| & stone in the public road, thence slong land of
H. R. Feidier south 25 1-2 degrees east 218 perches
| to a white oak, thence by same south 312 de
revs east 69 1-2 perches to stones, thence along
{ land of Musser and Gephart north 77 degrees east
{ 69 7-10 perches to stones, thenbe north 3142 de
grees west 8M perches to stones, thence north 28
degrees west AR 6-10 perches to stones in said
{| road, thence south in sald road 7134 degrees
$10 perches to tho place of beginning
ng one hundred and thirty-one acres and
i ¥ three perches not mensure excepting and
reserving ten acres of timber land out of the
| aforesaid tract at the south-east corner. There:
| on erected a twostory dwelling house bank barn
{ and other outbuildings.
ALSO
the following described
And the other thereof being lot No. 100 in the
| town of Madisonburg, as marked on the gener!
| draft of said town, bounded on the north by Jot
| No. 99 on the east by an alley, on the south by lot
{ No. 101 and on the west by Main or Public Street
being four rods and seven feet in width along
said Main Strectand eleven rods in length or
| depth, containing forty-eight and one-half per.
ches net. Thereon erected a twostory frame
| dwelling house, stable and other cutbuildings.
ALBO
All that certain lot of ground situate in Madi
{ sonburg, Miles township, Centre County, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follows to
wit i Om the north by an alley, on the east by an
alley, on south by land of Reuben Grimm, and
on the west by Main Street or public road,
Seized, taken in execution and to be sed as the
property of Reuben Grimm,
TERMS-No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money be paid in fall,
CYRUS BRUNGART,
Sherift,
A Farmer or His Son
or a townsman will be hired by us at 880 MONTH-
LY and expenses, or 30 per cent. commision to
take orders for our Farm Fruita and
Flowers. We sell four grades of fruits, so an
competition can be met. Our stock warranted.
You do not deliver or collect. Can devote all or
part time. We pay you each week. Good
chante to earn money this winter, Write for
tree outfil at once,
Perry Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y.
“ Last winter an iofant ohild of
mine bad oroup ina violent form,”
says Elder John W. Rogers, a Chris-
tinn Evangelist, of Filley, Mo. “1
gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and in a short time all
danger was past and the child recover.
ed.” This remedy not only cures
croup, but when given as soon as the
symptoms appear, will prevent the at-
tack. It contains no opium or other
harmful substance and may be given
as confidently to a baby as to an adult.
For mle by J. F. Smith, H. F. Ross
msn and J, B, Fisher's Sous,
IO8, BMITH
The DR.
LVE for pli ki
ol ms —
oy ‘mail
pa. B conta
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set-
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi-
tion of the kid-
neys; if it stains
your linen fit is
evidence of kid-
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back is also
sonvincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
der are out of order,
‘What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
bf the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra-
ordinary effect of Swamp«Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won-
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. ‘
You may have a sample bottle ‘of this
wonderful _ discovery x
and a book that
more about it, both sent [8
absolutely free by mail. ;
Address Dr. Kilmer & some of Swamp Root.
Co., Binghamton, N.Y. When writing men-
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Spring Mills, Pa.
P. V. S. STORE.
Bargains = -
While our Bargain
Counter has been well
patonized, we still
have some left that
must go to make room
for the large Stock
coming in.
Come while sizes
are full.
Goods exchanged
for Produce.
C. A. KRAPE.
P0000P000000000060000000000000000069
GOODS
We are now ready with
our new Fall and Winter
Goods, and would kindly ask
you to come and examine our
new stock.
Latest styles in...
Dress Goods
Flannels
Outings, Etc.
A nice line of Ladies’, Gents’
and Children’s Kid and
Woolen Gloves and Mit-
tens. A new assortment
of Caps, Woolen Work-
Shirts, and many oth-
er things worth looking at
UNDERWEAR to suit all.
A very fine assortment.
H. F. ROSST1AN,
Spring Mills.
Acetylene
Gas - - -
cheaper than Coal Oil
by using the ......
Acetylene Generator.
For further infor-
mation and refer-
ence address—
J. 8S. ROWE,
Centre Hall.
RIGNTR MANFG Co., Warren, Pa.
or a ei
Allow me to a few words in
raise of Chamberlain's Cougn Reme-
y. I hada very severe cough and
cold and I would get pueu
Monin, but jaking. the second
dose of this medicine t better, three
bottles of it cured my cold and the
os in my chest disappeared entire
y. Iam most res fully Yours for
health, RALri 8. MEYERS, 64-Thirty-
seventh St, Witelin w: a. For
sale . . HBmi + * .
and J. B. Fisher's Bons,
In each pound package of
Lion Coffee
from now until Christmas will
be found a free game, amusing
and instructive—sg0 different
kinds,
Get Lion Coffee and a Free (lame
at Your Grocers.
Administration on the estate
Cain, Iste of Gregg township,
haviug been duly granted
of
deceased
immediate payment, and those having claims |
against the same to present them duly anthentd
cated for settiement. WM. M. GROVE.
Cantre Hill,
CAROLINE CAIN,
MRS, i
spring Mills, Pa. |
Administrators.
=
late of
ar
TTERB TESTA-
susan Coldren
having been
he would re
¥ persons Knowing them
¢estale to make mn ediate
payment, and those having claims sgainst the
fame Lo present them daly authenticated for set
tiement, WM. PEALER,
2n0v Executor, Bpring Mills, Pa
ECUTOR'E NOTICH
mentary on the estals
Greg township, decessed
ted (othe und
request
LE
of
signed,
BEARD LOT
£1 fiers al
sad station
dw
well |
und is admirably located
h } .
t
ilshed
carding howe, belong
trea: of walter sod hus
rd and tressel and an established
Good water and fruit
For further parti
oti the pretnises
rome
HN BMITH
lamar, Pa
jiars at
Spring Mills, Pa.
New Stock . . . ..
I will be pleased to
have a eall from all
persone wisning to
purchase goods in my
ine. ..........
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
All kinds of Produce
taken in exchange for
goods, and at prices
that will surprise you.
| ARBLE wo ORANITE
VIONUMENTS. -
H. G. STROHTIEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble ano
- - . *
a
N.
CARPETS.
b
THE ONLY
Perfect Writing
Machine made, . . . .
The writing is in
Plain View of the
Operator all the time.
Simplest and strongest
construction, rapid ac-
tion, easy touch, and
adapted to all kinds of
work.
Universal keyboard.
e Removable type action.
Instantly cleaned
he
Mac
10 parties
refer
8 80ld on casy payments
who n furnish po
4 Riad gi
208
Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Granite, Pw al ween mom,
Making up a Stock of Fu
small task, but I have suc
my store as a destributing
] is no
The popularity of
center of-
3
Furniture never diminish
2
. p
eka mi
I'he satisfac
CS.
puslisstes. I am anxious
rade, I don’t disguise the
ing to make an extra effort
to secure your Furniture
fact at all, and 1 am will
to have you pleased.
you money.
MILLHEIM, PA.
COMMERCIAL and BELL TELEPHONES
S. M. CAMPBELL.
The Lamp of
Toet got it and slays good ;
Steady Nabits
he lamp that you never will
; s
be New
Rochester.
they may ba, in some
bess, there's only one,
Eh
on it § every lamp hao it. (
Olid Lamps
Wo can fill every lamp wn
48, but for all around good.
5 ake
1 ' ook for Lhe name
20 Variction)
Mado Now.
nt. Nomaiter whether you
or refine
' od into a New Roches
tor, wo can do Ji. Let nag
IJ OTICE TO SATISFY MORTGAGE ~
DAVID BARR
and
REED BARR
tw
LEWIS SWINEHART.
To Lewis Swinehart or His Legal Rep
resentatives i—
In the Court of Com.
mon Please of Cen
tre County
No. 86, Nov. T., 1902.
certain 4
Cen , Pu, in m “ph,
I pi odio) Ds at November court, 19052,
answer tho tion and show ones why
said not be satisfied of record.
CYRUS BRUNGARY, Sheriff.
Bellefonte, Pa, Oct. 18, 1902,
nu.
a
H. T. Melotyre, St. Paul, Min
1 IJ oTICE TO SATISFY MORTGAGE. ~
DAVID BARR :
and
REED BARR
to
| LEWIS SWINEHART
| To Lewis Swinehart or His Legal Rep-
resent afives owe
Notioe is hereby gives that au application has
oer made to the Court of Owamon of Cen ~
tre county, under Act of Assembly in such oase
| to show caine why you sbould not satisfy s certain
| mortgage iu the sum of $750.00 in Seuted
oounty, Pe, In mortgage book “1 oJ Re 424,
to appear al November court, 1901 and answer
Ee as ng} Wh mortgage
Cebould ped ve all p ly
i CYRUS BRUNGART, Sharif,
Bellefonte, Pa, Oct. 13, 1002,
in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Oen-
tre County
i
1
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No. 85, Nov. T., 190.
ed stomach, says, “Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets do me
F. Rossman and J. B, Fisher's Boos.