The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1903, Image 5

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    THE NUGGAR TANK.
This Loatl Spot Is One of the
India.
yernble curious sights
igenr tank of Kura
the crocodiles
the
INOMmMe
hits of
til
LON
roamed neighbor
] whom they
their
were
their
caused by
medicinal virtues of
from early
puted to the sanctity
we tomb is close
are
ng
SO great were
the authorities
wall round
Known
crocodiles sa
the
. is about 150
f that
space
dis-
one
) reptiles from
feet long and smaller
le. They are 80 tame,
it Is necessary to poke
stick before they wil
Almonds and Raisins,
Yon Moltke's Simplicity.
For Visitors,
on
ffectun i
laugh
veral ine
forward, would,
find it fastened to
may
Gpod to Eat.
unusual ngme applied
in England preparation of meat
that is only slightly different from one
often served here. Equal parts of cold
cooked ham and tongue are put through
the meat chopper and afterward pound
ed to a paste, a little dry mustard add-
g#d and the whole heated. When warm,
press down in a bowl, put on a welght
and let stand to get cold and pack into
form thin and serve at luncheon
or su Harper's Bazar.
tollar Is
“ollar” is the
fo a
Slice
pper.
Reform Blocked,
“J.ook here,” said the reforming hus
band, “we must have things arranged
in this house that we shall know
just where everything is kept.”
With all wy heart,” sweetly an
swered his wife, “and let us begin with
your late hours, my love. 1 should
dearly like to know where they are
kept.”
He let things run on as usual,
sO
suid Mengon
Blobbs — Why was the
broken off between Harduppe and Miss
Bjones?
Slobbs-1 believe they came to
conclusion that her Income wasn't large
enough to support them both.—Phila-
delphia Record,
A A COIS
fine specimens in existence that
wore used by
seventeenth century B. 0.
are
Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, in
advange.
i
| stu
QUEEREST OF LAWSUITS.
Sued His Partner
of Spoils,
remarkable suit
¢ records of the
er in England, It
1725, and it sets
ut John Everit and
highway rob-
A. iliahwayman
is Share
10st
¢1
0 {1
i
were
zal phrases the com-
the men formed a
ie purpose of carry-
highwaymen, It
us was shown
verit sued Willlams
£35,000, “being for
appropriated to de-
thle
urse,”
unt in dispute after
year.
COV~
le a
sted only a
he dis
that
had
not mad
inl Causes of Wars,
Foresight.
Continued from first page.
tell ur that while be was watching he
got very tired and sat down; he said :
while |
me, all
awoke |
stolen
snl
unbeknowne, and when I
found that somebody
every gun we had, Here
aguin broke out merrily and loud; I
said, you Inughing dunce, you
exceedingly
twenty-four
yon
of
had
gotten us all into an
serape and before
vil by will lavgh wit)
mouth: we
huve pass
the other corner your
cannot deny having slept on post, sn
offense that is punishinble by deat iy
was all
3 ¥
of
up
we
time of war. The fun
the old corporal now, be “girded
his loins,” drew his bayonet sword:
saw it glitter as he the
over his head with a swish
bling in anger he said,
guard bere aud I will
and see if I can find out
guns, and if I find the
going back to his mother
forceful expression) id
Bile
ont
cut darkness
and trem
boys, you stand
go to the camp
who stole
thief,
tongue
+ Mieh
ft rdomple I
oul
then
for
he s
chplit een wise gutt
kup,” and he eut the
with his and
awaited Lis return erable
anxiety. He nd
ported that the camp was all quiet
HIT »OI0D¢ HOT
sword started We
consid
with
soon returned a re-
and
dark and that |e
guns, He
of that night; and
returned to camp and were jeered and |
hooted as we
had not found 1
the
came
fit
was wide awake balance
morning we
marched, but we ans-
wered not a word.
We reported at head quarters,
ual to be dismissed, The’
H. Forster out and
to know how we lost our | attery.
told him the whole truth: he
ne Us |
R
de mand d
We
made us
a speech, dwelling on the necessity
wate bfulness whilelon guard, the de
be in-
He said,
captain,
, Came
of
gree of punishment that AY
flicted for sleeping on post.
several of your comrades,
mischief,
ina spirit
and without authority,
A “grand round”!
made
ne of the
stations and finding you of!
took your guns aud brough
me. | will give t
on 8oO1 RUARra
YOUr guar
t
hemi back to
knowing that you have
fore been
alw ays hereto-
very vigilant and
will not happen you again.
jut it might be added
nection that it is often
the men to keep
load of luggage from
miles a day, often
rain or dust aud
in
very
awake, 4
twenty
through
heat, wit
eat and no time that
to eat it,
and bn demand
Many of the men were oft
out
would fall
ature
worn ou forced march
asleep wile !
ding along in the moving column
doen soldiers
over
with
heard.
hail
him, when
fl "phys
This appl
the
morning
At Gettysburg,
iti the
greatly fatigued ane
a position 1p battle ords
and lay down to await «
ntisck of the enemy, and in
mien were aeles
Ou the
go (°
morning «
A iu
marched
istnnt,
ompany
four wiles
tire Hegiinent
ville,
Whs HBasc!
1
i
i
i
(4
IH rd
baraener
rries, flower
:
{ 1nd
wither
The w
sort
LETH
hole
of
y only as a
Point,
satisfaction
A Sensitive
to he
gall on you
life?”
ye, Mr. Cum
ou could be sure some of your
lnughing at you
and ing you an
ngton Star.
who
of
nswered
struggle
rox, "}
beneficiaries weren't
behind
easy mark.”
your back call
Wasi
Progressive,
“Are you having a pleasant time?"
od a lady of a little miss at a fash- |
lanable children's party
“Delightful, thanks."
“And will your papa
come later?”
“Oh, dear, no; papa and mamma and
{ don’t belong to the same set.”
nak
and mamma
Does It Himself
“They say some blind people can ne
tually distinguish colors by the sense
of touch.”
“That's nothing;
when 1 feel
Commercial Bulletin,
it stopped,
A~Did your watch stop when you
dropped it on the floor?
B.Of course it did.
ft would go through?
Aa ASMA —————
An infant's vest at 25 cents that is n
there are times
an ——
Did you think
which was jresented by
tin, of Pennsylvania, to «
tile then wail
id 1:
waited till near evening
Thomas, of Go
Hag ¢ i
Reglipent in a 1
1
'
§
it to the
$
A
He
reruarks
saying that he cheerfully assumed the
4 5 5
iu response Colonhed nver |
with a few
protecting snd
help of the off
Penna V
, With the
148h
Tespansibiiiy
Te
willl
This Wo
to
ireasured «et
, who this
day often go to see their
worn and bullet-torn
Harrisburg, Cheers
Penuvsylvania, Gov,
Clellan aud the Unjon
battie-flag at
for i
Mee
were given
Curtin, Gen
Dress parade followed, and the com-
As
before stated, we occupied guard posts
along the N. C. R R. at night only,
and during the day we were drilled
and instructed in the art of was
{lng eyeniog the Meyer gang, under
Henry Miller, known in
camp as “Silby,”” were detailed OC
cupy the post at Timonium, a few
miles above camp and pear the old
Colonial Inn, known by the name of
Timonium Inn in its better days of
long ago, and we would note in pass-
ing that this old Hostelry was one of
to
‘the main rasds’ between Philade dphia
and New York, and the south, and
was one of Gen. Washington's lodg-
ing places in his trips between Mt.
Vernon and New York, while he was
President of the United States. New
York was at that timp the capital of
the Jatioy. re
We reached our guard post early
ard built a shanty of old boards aud
raile, where the reserve might sleep;
we appropriated some straw from a
but u nent by for a bed and then liad
an elegant lodgiog place,
The watches came by reliefs in order;
first, second and third till morning,
when we decided to take a rap in the
straw before we returned to camp, and
we were asleep in short order,
We slept till late, whpn wo were
stunver—Garman’s,
awakened by the very loud Sowing ‘
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis-
Courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
: and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid-
neys are out of order
“or diseased,
ey trouble
neys. |
ates
lds the flesh ¢
ge when it
sage
{co Ih
or if,
sho
it is yor
end upon it, the cau
Y trouble,
when the ch
uld be able to
afflicted with
se of
and the first
the | treatm ent of
ao
to a habit as
well as men are made mis-
and tro
same remedy.
effect of
x is sold
“Rn
bladder
great
diate
alized,
med
mi
¥
res
Home of aD Root.
many of the
letters received
Kilmer
be sure and |
ludi neg
nial
In writing Dr.
N. Y.,
of a re
Irish
it
ster; we jumped out to find that |
woman had sent her
Crow
an meee hy
wn, al twelve years old, to
- KREAMER & SON.
A fine full line of . . .
LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES.
A Complete line , . . .
MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES.
Please do not forget our . .
FINE LINE OF CARPETS.
Centre Centre Hall Pa.
Kreamer & Son,
l” We are
Still Doing
Business
At the Old Stand
We have no
to give, but we
rus; even when we were all out, he |
ill crowed, We tired of it:
will frighten him away:
I
got I said
I will point |
(un at straight at him |
but it did
up.
1
sige
im; I aimed
not scare |
the
the
aded gun
shut him I veered
le toa and pulled
hing bullet into!
the huge
mi; the whiz of the |
racket in the fence and the |
with wonderful
the |
ters moved him
and
¢
quickness nobody crowed at
ter tha
VE Bi
ey
anna Boderholm, of Fergus |
Mion, fell and dislocated her |
der, had a surgeon get jt}
in place as soon as possible, but |
ite sore and pained ber very |
Her med that he |
Iain’s Pain Balm ad- |
and |
a bottle of it
ckly relieved her
leep which she had |
i invs The
vith the relief it}
he has since ree- |
nuy th Fa or §
Nhe
®On Meni
mber
praises al d SOTeniess,
iv her
SOD
olhers
'3
Nusseyville
i
J. F
TICE. LETTERS TESTA
e estale of Lydia
Toorasdd, having been
el. he woula re
nx knowing thew
sake imo edinte
against the
them duly aut} alod for set
ROBERT W.NEESE
Executor, Spring Mills, Pa.
FINISTRATORS NOTICE. —letters of
istration an the estate of Jeremiah
of Grogs ownship, deceased, having
Jy gravked to the undersigned, they would
respectfully request all persons Knowing them.
selves indebted to the estate 10 make immediate
payment, ard those hav ing claims against the
ame to present them duly suthentionted for set
tlement M L. RISHEL. Admiukiretor,
Farmers Mill 14
Ne ty
present
Stover, i
been
is, Pa , January 15
DMINISFRATOR® NOTICE LETTERS
Lie 01 Administration on the estate of Bamuel
lorg, Inte of Gregg township, deceased, hav
ing been duly granted 0 the undersigned, he
culd respectfally requestall persons knowing
themselves indebeed Lo the estalg la make imme-
diate payment, and those haviog claims against
the same to present them duly authenticated tor
settlement
LEWIS KORMAN, Administrator,
Penns C Ave.
EIov SE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE,
A house and lot, at Centre Hill, The
property contains five acres, and u ich is
erected a good dwelling house, flab) out
buildings; also two gardens Kol ful Ao itis
a very desirabie DRG.
20novit RS . W. ROYER, Centre Hill, Pa.
“* OR RENT The Dinges Store building is fot
nd 1ent, good location for bak Th fieseral
H.W, DING
business, . W, y
Jan. 22, 1908 Centre Hall, Pa.
i
new one-horse
lock complete,
JOHN L. McCLENAHAN
Centre Hall, Pa.
RT AGON ror SALE -A
wagon 5
cheap, 80.00 cash
January 8, 1908, 54.
The peculiar cough ‘which indicates
croup, is usually well known ta the
mothers of croupy childten. No time
should be lost {a the treatment of it,
and {og this purpose no medicine has
feoeived more universal approval than
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
not waste valuable time in apement.
ing with untried reiiedion, no mat
how highly they resonmend
ed, but give this medic rected
Joh
Ww.
yville; F.
ela, Carson,
QJ Finkle, Spring
ters Mills;
Special Bargains
im
i $ +»
Women's
Our
cc OE
omp lete, a
competi ition.
Pp. V.S. STORE.
(ro0ds exchanged
for Produce.
C. A. KRAPE.
Spring Mills, Pa.
The hamp, of Sealy Nabi
xt doesn’ t flare 1 D
LE RUBBER §
LAMBERTYILLE N.J
¥
“Che New Ro chester.
Other lamps may be offered x
they tay be, x
ness, there's
#1 are the lamp i you
on i; every lax i Y
Ola Lamps ML do N. ov,
e can fill every wait ‘
war ta: v i I Jang ¥, Nn one Tr SAP
fahed. a ve Fr ak of
ed | wo 8 New Rochestor. we - lat nay
send you | ‘ J FE
We are SPE CIAL ISTS in the trestment of diseases oI oR
ps. Consultation FREE
or THE ROCHESTER LAMP C0., 3% Park Place a 22
Cau Go
A Stock of Furniture
To Suit All Tastes
Making up a Stock of Furniture to suit
small task, but I have succeded. The
my store as a destributing center of
BEAUTIFUL
WELL - MADE
FINELY FINISHED
Furniture never diminishes. The satisf
pressed by those who have bought here or gr
to us, and an additional recommendation to intending
rchasers. I am anxious to secure your Furniture
Fd I don’t disguise the fact at all, and [ "am will
ing to make an extra effort to have you pleased.
I am Jabsolute]y positive of my ability
you money.
Special attention given to the direction of funerals
—the most approved embalming methods employed.
Sp Lp, A S. M. CAMPBELL.
“iy
MARTLE no GRANITE 20
ion UNENTS >
Hon ¢
Uo C
xX
atitying
COMMERCIAL and BELL TELEPHONES,
A Farmer or His Son
or & townsman will be hired by us at $60 MONTH
LY and expenses, or 30 per cont. commision to
take orders for our Farm Seeds, Fruits and
FViowers. We sell four gras Aes of fruits, 0 any
competition can be met, Oar stock wetted
You do not deliver or collect. Can devote all or
part time, We pay you each week ond
chance to carn money this winter, Write for
free outfit at once
Perey Nutuacy Cor Rochester, N. Y.
CRANT HOOVER
Contrals sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest... oO STROMAEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . .
No mutuals ; no assessments,
~|...Money fo Loan on First Mortgage
HIGH GRADE
frONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
| Marble AND
Granite, Pow as w getmypron,
conn’ Toe DI.
PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
OfMee in Crider’s Stone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
p&~ Telephone connection.
ivery .
D. A. BOOZER
Ao
Centre Hall - Penn. =
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