The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 22, 1905, Image 3

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DEMOCRATIC CO. COMYITTEE--1905.
Bellefonte, N. W_ J. C. Harper
8. W., Patrick Ghe rrity
" Ww. Ww , George R, Meek
Philipsburg, 1st W., J. W. Lukens
2nd W Ira Howe
“ srd W., KE. G. Jones
Centre Hall, D. J, Mever
Howard, Howard Moore
Miliheim, Pierce Musser
Milesburg, Jamos Noli
South Pullipsburg, Joseph Gates
Uniony P. 1 MeDonnel, Plen
State College, D. G. Mock
Benner, N. P., jon 1 KF. Grove, Bellefonte
iy S. P, John Grove, Be fonte
SORRY, N P. Imm Coufer, Y arnell
ww EP. YN.1LO Barnhart
Tewis Wall
lnm Hip Pe
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I man, Romola
Po. WV. H ry. Pine Grove Mills
" Frnt r, Penna, Furnace
Gregg N.P tah sinan, Spring Mills
; of 2, Penn Hall
ng Mills
Woodward
r, Aaronsburg
. stormstown
lon lsburg
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toland
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Pine Glenn
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Burnside, W
College, Nat!
Curtin, R. J
Ferguson,
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Haines, E P DO
W. P’., Ralph
Halfnionn, Emory
Harris, John Wellan
Howard Georg johnson, Roland
Huston, Henry
Liberty Ya ter, Bmnchard
. P., Albert Borger, Monumont
Jaron,
wnaway, Wolfs Store
Winters, Smullton
ler, Rebersburg
Penn, W
Potter, N,
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A Japanese Game.
A game popular with both grewn
people and children in Japan is played
as follows:
One hundred wellknown proverbs
are sel each divided into two
parts, each part printed on a separate
card. The host has the hundred first
halves, which he reads aloud; one by
one. The hundred second halves are
dealt to the other place
their hands upwar "Tatty
mi,” or thick mat straw
which they sit As half
any proverb is recd the holder of
second half ti 3 it out, or, if he
ected,
players, who
i »
i upon the
rich on
of
the
sees {t ighbors,
seizes |
The
It is a very
a great deal
players, for
keen -witted are constantly
cards of their duller and
bors This
and good-natu
and gives
of his own
plaver w ho it
wins
affords
the
and
the
‘ou
game, but it
amusement to
quick-zsighted
simple
of
the
seizing
leads
d leasing,
Impudence.
incustrio !
fellow I guess
your sddresses
tand, thi
at 10 o
right. sir,
carefv’ not
that time
though,
clock
sald the younz man
“4
Ht to come around be
ii OE
fore
Professor Wentworth and John J.
The stories told at the expense of
Prof. Wentworth, commonly known as
“Bull” Wentworth, and for years con
nected with the Phillips Exeter acad
emy, are legion. The following, how
ever, is one of the best:
It was the custom on opening day
for each instructor to take the names
of pupils of his classes.
“Now,”
give his full name. If your name is
Wilfam Henry Smith say William
Henry Smith, and not W. H Smith
nor William H. Smith.”
The list was nearly completed sat.
isfactorily when the name of John Jay
Brown was given. The professor's
chance had come, and he roared out:
“John J. Brown; John J. Brown; wiil
any one tell me how to apell J
“Yes, sir,” sald the boy, J. ay,” and
Prof. Wentworth laughed with the
rest. —Boston Herald.
Tiger Flesh in Demand,
Evidently tiger flesh is a popular
article ‘of diet with the Chinamen of
the Straits. A young but full grown
tiger was shot by a Malay snd was
brought In to Teluk Anson for the
usual government reward of $25.
The skin, which was beautifully
smooth and soft, was sosn disposed
of, and the meat was sold in town at
forty rants a catty —Poanane Feohn
Yearnings,
Jest § little cradle in a wagon passin’
by.
But it sort o' hurts me in my feel
in's; wonder why?
aln't had no children,
Jane an’ me, that's sure,
Tho' we've often wished the
would linger at our door:
Kind o' looked an’ waited
years had passed away,
her brown locks an' my
ones both had turned to gray,
Went on jest believin' that
dreams 'ud all come true,
Kep' s0 busy hopin’ th' warn't time
fur feelin’ blue.
We Mandy
stork
till
An’
our
"T'ain’t no doubt, it's lonesome settin’
roun’ a grim ol' house
Jest us two ol’ people, evenin’s,
2% & mouse:
i Beems lke that a feller'd lke to have
a couple of boys
Stompin’ roun’ the k
in' lots o' noise;
With « pair o' girls
their foolish way,
Gigglin’, waltin' fur
prinkin' up; an’ say—
Some folks worry at It,
0’ seems to me
That's the sort o'
meant this life
quiet
kitchen a-mak
., an’
a-chatterin’
ther comp'ny,
kind
but it
iife
to be.
our Maker
courtin's done an
where's your youth to go
When there aln’t no children
you keepin' life aglow?
the fires o' | have amoldemd,
embers heat e ash
When you ketch your
dartin’ love's first
Say you're old an’ getting doty,
the sight'll atart
Jost a reg'lar dancin’
dim ol’ heart,
An’ you feel that life is sweeter when
} you love's fire
| &pttin’ fears an kee
i on a fun'ral pyre
When your over,
roun’
Tho'
Ive
th
hov's
lighitnin' flash
why
o yes
measure in your
s00
an’ doubtin’s
rs
Jest a little cradle in a
passin’ by,
Yet it brings
1
long-regrettin’ sigh
WAROR
the tear drops
le cradie—my, | wonder
a litt
who it's
Mighty
mother
Jest
ir’
happy
live
threosecore
that cradle
aor mors
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There was
to port, fog
fog above a
fave aald
windward
en alr
those
Li
G
|
y
tion
ae
the
OCeAn, an the
Grand Bank
mi
a every
mmy
bilankete
thing.
Even | Hil
of mot
on's
fory,
tied ¢
labor wit
ad
ir's
‘ rk
clinging wraiths
which disappeared as you
bead nearer, but
EvVanesce
AWAY
| darkest
ever
ence on
lantie.
To a landaman it
¢d dangerous enough
the Moonstone at th
24th to put forth
But the sturdy
wae
been too thorot
little
ut form as yo
In short,
morning
seen in his twenty
every bank in the
Was 3
the flaherman
expe
North At
years ri
Gloue
Ighly
dangers of their cali
ened by a little fog
Each fisher as
{| the Moonstone )
i dory compass the direction
| taking. Besides the compass,
ai50 a small horn with which
he
to an
| one, and to warn appr
! of his position.
| Harvey Hilton's dory had been the
fourth swung out from the starboard
nest; and In accordance with the
| directions of the “first hand” he pull
| ed for an anchorage a half-mile off
the starboard bow of the schooner.
His nearest shipmate was two hun
| dred yards away. A mile to port lay
the dory fleet from the Alice, a sis
| ter vessel, plainly visible from the
Moonstone in the clear air of the day
before. These were but two of the
scores of craft from North Atlastic
i fishing ports that lay at this time
| Within a twenty-mile circle on the
| lower end of the Grand Bank.
While the boats of the entire fleet
| were being swung overboard by the
tackles on that fogsmitten June
morning, twenty miles to the east
ward a huge ocean greyhound, which
| we will call the Aldebaran of the
Royal Purple Line, was rushing west
toward New York, bent on establish.
ing a record,
Thus far all had been propitious for
clipping two or three hours from the
fastest time In which the passage be
| tween England and America had ever
been made. A fair wind asters,
smooth seas and clear weather had
favored the hope of all on hoard, and
i¢ was a great disappointment to the
ship's officers on their approach te
caching craft
the Grand Bank to run suddenly into
this gloomy wall of fog. The liner's
speed was of necessity checked, bm
still she cut the water at a rate not
far from fifteen miles an hour. Early
that morning her passengers were
awakened by the ominous, oft-recur
ring roar of the great steam siren,
warning all lesser craft to beware of
the ocean monster that was approach
ing through the semi-darkness.
At twenty minutes past four Has
Hilton, after a quarter-hour eon
quick, unhestitating rowing, guided
an occasional glance at his com-
which had placed on the
before him ready consulta.
took in his oars, threw over
anchor, baited his hook with a
good sized clam, and dropped hia
heavy over the side,
Not four minutes from the ti
line touched the water
cod was flapping his tail against
bottom of the dory, and the fisher
man's hook was soon on its way for
anoth prize forty wid fathoms
down, Five
yme fish
went for thirty minutes,
could haul in,
the side. rebar
again. It was the best
d in many a day;
fuck continued, he
to load his boat
Moonstone long before
mates
about
the whistle of the
th ard, at
18
arse rumble rolling
been
for
the
sinker
the
minutes later another
1
lay beside tl
ae
So it
he
cod
throw
fishing he
if his
a3 throw out,
over dory's
ont
had
good
able
the
foun
be
to
his
row in
any of
It was
first heard
baran far to t}
nerely a low, he
over the aurface of the sea
Who-0090000! Whooo00000!
had that
hefore
fishing banks
but
How this
lock when he
Alde
five Ot
castw
heard sound
his years
linarily
But
him
Ay | wre
BUIVE]
850 many
on the
that he or
little attention > it some
morning it made
An
spine
ipin
feel
ran
uneasy
iown
unpleasant
his as he remembered
foggy dawn six years back,
¢ of those ocean m
passed 30 close to the
when
had
stern of the
nsters
her
his
schooner thi it had splintered
main 1 He
shoulders houg
wc
caused them
that great
toward Hilton
ieard the rushing
and
ana
,
ae
fishert
the stem,
look, even
ugh
horn Into his
forward and se
intending to
how would
. is hy. oye
see it aif OR
pocket,
nid
hrusting
he sprang
the
zed the
dory ahead
however, he dropped
the futility of
in an instant,
the line, convinced
his endeavor. It was too late now to
attempt to shift his position. Again
he set the horn to hia lips and blew
with all his might. Perhaps
steamer might not touch
ali!
Vain hope! A
knifesharp edge of
mist asunder not a
awpy!
of
straight
steel cleft the
dozen yards |
in one
at its base the
feathers rising
foam; saw the
snow-white
from the
iron plates
spray
bubbly
of the
the water line and jet black above it;
caught a glimpse of the white face,
and blue, staring eyes of a Norse
lookout, with his
beard and bjue seaman’s shirt open
at the neck, peering down at him
over the bow twenty feet above; and
then, with a hoarse, inarticulate ery,
the horn still clutched in his right
hand just as he had snatched {t from
hia lips after his last despairing
biast, he leaped headlong overboard
as far as he could to the right!
While still in the air in the middle
of his leap, he heard the splintering
crash, as the steel tore through his
dory. An instant later he plunged
head foremott into the chill water,
feeling
I'hen, he could collect
had the
tumbled
before
thoughts, he
ing rolled and
along the side of a rapidly
wall that bruised and battered him,
making no more account of him than
if he merely a wrecs-
age.
Sucked in close to the
by the action of the
again by striking
wall stunned by the
and bewildered by
Hilton d®at fir
hend what happening
a plaything in
ersundered
Twice while he was
along the sen, straight side,
up and
were piece of
vessel's 8
water, thrust
against the
roar of the waves
rapid motion,
hardly compre
He
swirl of the
lows,
$61
fa
iis
the
COL
was
the
being
eyes were clear
marting
of faces
fhe red
office
vision
him,
ton
of an
gold
startled visage of a man
soft hat
Then Hilton wi rhirled
vizored
the
Cap
other
in
the
a gray
blind-
was never to breathe again,
und as sud
waler
uppermost feared
feet
ly that he
Preseatly he
out of
10
iis
+ 4
back ) he shi
his
The six hun-
i ong, and at her present
twenty and
length
Was nearly
between
her
point
LOOK
for entire
econds
apy gi
of time
So for
was whirled
side. For
ven
Hilton
her
pass
hammered along
hiz head did
he would
not
tunately
the hard steel,
an
but
of the first
away, the
perhaps he
Then a he
him.
not
one result,
hope
might
irrible
The
Know
making
if it
passed
that
all
s 314
hold
ipon
He did
ions wis
that
3 awent out
flick of
1
1 steel
camer's screw!
WwW many
a second 1OW
touched his body
¢ + +h wv
pas “ae ern,
he were
before
dory
yualy re
ter
Was
be
which
the he bhiew {it
and i blast not
answered him. It was
had been heard
skout just before
down Again
and again the
shonted faintly,
by hearidg the
were
HIV EH
again
the left
nan whose horn
de steamer's lo
ton Was run
blew
Hilton
rewarded
swimmer
replied and
was
dip of oars
Two minutes later the prow
dory appeared through the
a short space the sinking fisher.
man was pulled,
the boat of one
Youth's Companion
Jollying Her.
The rich young man was making
his first call
“What induced you to call
preference to the other
asked the beautiful maid.
“Alcohol brought me to this”
pited the young man.
Mt seemed that she
™
of his mates.
on me
girla?”
Te
increased an
“Sir,” she flashed, “do you mean
“Of course not. My automobile runs
by alcohol.”—Detroit Tribune.
An automobile recently covered the
twenty-five miles from Ban Jose, Cal.,
to the Lick Observatory, on top of
Mount Hamilton, In an hour and fifty
minutes,
The Indians of the Choctaw tribe, in
Indian Territory, have formed a good
roads association.
Pamascus Is to have an electric
worke and an electric raliroad.
D. P. FPORTNEY
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office North of Court House
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BELLEFONTE, PA
No. 19 W. High Street
All professional busines pramptly attended to
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BELLEFONTE, PA
Buccessors to Orvis, Bowes 4 Orvis
Consultation in English and German.
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Office N. W. corner Dis=oud, two doors from
First National Bank. =
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ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
fpecial attention given to collections. Office, M
Boor Crider's Exchanges
H B. BPANGLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTR. PA
Practices in all the courts
Buixiing free
0d Fort Hote
EDWARD ROYER, Proprietor
Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall
Accommodations firstclass. Good bar. Part
wishing to enjoy an evening given apecial
sttention. Meals for such oocasions pre
pared on short notice
for the transient trade
RATES : $1.00 PER DAY.
Sping Mills Hotel
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Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes . .
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Pr. LaFranco, Philadelphia, Pa,
BELATED MISSIVE OF LOVE.
Waited
Delivery.
than twenty
ing a tryst
forwarded to
the person adds Birdea
a motorm Eaeal
Birdsall was bor and raised near
Bay City, Mich, and there he met
wooed and won his wife, was a
Miss Parkinson
Her parents and his
pled adjoining farms, but
temporary feud,
love did not
courted on the
meetings, used to
each other in the hollow of an
elm tree. One day death visited the
Birdsall family, and the feud was sud
denly terminated. In the excitemen!
Miss Parkinson totally forgot a let
ter she had just left in the tree.
The barriers removed, the lovers
married, and about ten years ago
moved to Philadelphia. Last week
Birdsall received a letter from his
brother, which explained that in chop
ping down the old elm he had found
a note, which he enclosed. Although
weatherbeaten and discolored, the
writing was legible. It ran: “John,
Dear-Meet mre at the willows to
night. Ellea Se Philladaiphia Record
Tender Message
Years for
belated
Twenty
more
appoint
been
i and
lives
in
who
owing to a
smoothly
and, to facilit
leave letters
run
sly, ate
Delicacy of the Japanese.
The Japanese have a malted prep
aration known as ame, which is a kind
of candy or bariey sugar, made by the
action of bariey malt on glutinous
rice. Midzu ame, or liquefied ame, a
gyrup. forms the subject of an article
by Prof. Storey and Mr. Rolfe, pub
lished in the Bulletin of Bussey In.
stitution. Harvard ur .vergity. The
preparation of ame dates back many
centuries, and it ig interesting to com-
part it with most of the more modern
wort. Prof. Btorey also describes some
experiments made with popoorn,
which bear out the opinions of pre
vious Investigators that popping is
caused by bursting of the starch
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