The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 14, 1905, Image 3

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    ATTORNEYS.
D F. FORTNEY
: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office North of Court House,
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Ww . HARRISON WALKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
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No. 19 W. High Street.
All professional business promptly attended to
B. D. GerTia
Jxo. J. Bowen W.D Zeeny
C-FTTIG, BOWER & ZERBY
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
EaGLe Brook
Buccessors to Orvis, Bower 4 Orvis
Consultation in English and German.
CLEMENT DALE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Bank. re
WwW G. RUNKLE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLZFONTE, PA.
All kinds of legal business attended to promptly
Special attention given to collections. Office, M
floor Crider’s Exchange.
N B. BPANGLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTRE,PA.
Practices in all the courts.
Buikiing
00d Fort Hotel
EDWARD ROYER, Proprietor.
Location : One mile South of Centre Hall,
Accommodations first-class. Good bar.
attention. Meals for such
pared an short notice.
for the transient trade.
RATES : $1.00 PER DAY.
occasions pre
ig Wis fot
SPRING MILLS, PA.
PHILIP DRUMM, Prop.
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man and beast, Free bus to and from ald
trains. Excellent Livery attached. Table
board first-class. The best liquors aad
wices at the bar.
Special Effort made to
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mercial Travelers.....
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Centre Hall, Pa. Penna R. R
;
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HORSE KNEW HIS DUTY.
Summons to Divine Service
Found Him Ready,
My grandfather by marriage, Daniel
Lane, was a very devout churchgoer,
ind for thirty-eight years of his life,
was a member of the First Unitarian
Congregational church of Norton,
Mass, and for twelve years one of its
honored deacons He was a devout
worshiper, and I can well remember
that he and one other, Judge Leon.
ard, used to stand up in their pews
with bowed heads during the prayer
service while all the other members
of the congregation remained seated.
In those days there was a row of
sheds back of the chureh built by
people who wished to protect thelr
horses and carriages from the driving
storms of winter, and the scorching
suns of summer. One of these sheds
belonged to my grandfather,
One Sunday morning the old gentle
man was sick, and, instead of going to
church, the family horse was turned
into the yard to graze awhile. The ani
mal no sooner heard the ringing of
the church bell than off he started at
his usual Sabbath day trot, took his
place in the familiar shed, where he
stood still until the service was over,
when he joined In the procession of
the other homewsrd-bound teams —
Boston Hrald,
Usual
What Ncier
EW theories of
w= IK
and women
roe
mating with
choosing each «
University
He maintained that
select a wife of his
from forefinger
ties in
Pearson, of
proportionate span
Among the color
Blue
(sreen
Hazel
Brown
The
having blue «
be that they
that the act
or 36
ed
every 1,000 men
eyes of wi
yes
woul
num
random
ial Ler
above Lie
woman
In
women
The
a woman
wile,
ey are Uncons
Lil Sallie
with
averap
the
By Henry
About ire,
the
Says
of man und wife
that
Hectual
Prof
institution
selection on part
men
facul
opposed to Darwin's idea
perceptive and ints
were by Karl
propounded
the Royal
unconscious tendency
his own
corresponding
L.ondon, at
has an
height, with
forefinger, a
vigor
eyes
man to
color, a
LO
eves of
forearm
y
ot the divided as follows
random the result would
he had
blue-eyed per
married at
164 per 1,000; but
1.0006 of
discoverad
SONS was 1449,
th and blue
blue-eved man
ne another
hazel
Postal Service
Formerly Auditor
CONSERVATIVE
#4 $
wed
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By Lee Rising.
MAN
ERE
The Stage American.
i Ame }
in place of §
rican would have
which on
has for so 1
American men
cool, alwa
ady
with
vy igh shoal be content with
wlays, when Lon
summer, is
Americans, It
strange that our
nothing
simula
this figure But now
fon, throughout every
with
seem
overflowing real
certainly does
playwrights can give us bet
than this one old battered
cram
Bo far as | know,
wright who has made an attempt to
portray an American from actual ex
perience of Americans is Mr Bernard
Shaw Hector Malone, in “Man and
Superman,” is an admirable study
Not only has Mr. Shaw used his ears,
and reproduced typical
modern American peculiarities of
speech, instead of offering us a jargon
which Ia remote as starred and
striped waistcoats from reality, he
nas also entered thoroughly into a
typical modern American soul -Lon
don Saturday Review
toy
the one play
delicately
as
Requirad a Lot of Educating.
A young Brockton physician
the following about himself
Upon his graduation from
and on the street mot a young French:
man, one of his comrades of the Span.
fahh war. This conversation ensued!
“Hello, Fred: 1 hear you
through down at Brownse's.”
‘Yee, 1 finished there Wednesday. ®
“Well, wihnt you going to do now?”
medicine.”
have, and after
e will
Ww i two years in
Well, you
tick -headed
a hoapit
must be
An Ungenerous Question,
The first of had
and the minister the
Church looked at it with as keen
pation was displayed in
taces around him,
Dat’'s as fine a goose as |
Brudder Williams.” he said to his
nosf “Where did you get such a
fine one?”
Well, now, Mistah
The carver of the goose, with a sud-
den access of dignity, “when you
preach a special good sermon, | neb-
er axes vou where you got it. Seems
to mo dat’'s a triv'al matter, any way.”
«Youth's Companion.
been
Zion
an
the
alice ZOORD
cut of
tic as
evor
Rawley,” sald
Before Formosa passed into Japa
nese Niands, 20,000 Chinese coolles
were imported overy year during the
fea picking season
The most common name for a place
in England Is Newton, which occurs
no Tower than seventy-two times,
Fifty per cent. of the insanity in
| England is ascribed to heredity by re
| cent official Investigation.
co ———
— a ii
English automobile manufacturers
are experimenting with wire wheels.
{ It Is calculated that 4,000 persons
| make a lving In Londons hy bogging.
NOTHS AND COMMENTS,
ball
Baltimore American.
anything except
give
fng asserts the
poor
———
France's
showing
hem In
best, England
eminent service
the cause of European
the Paris Deheche C
In adopting
standpoints and
ready to support
which
certainly
in herself
$
we consider
rendered
peace,
1a
hronic
When we 's ‘the
erhill
were
(Inzette to set
tle our
there
|
be
and
ginen
NCH
nal fancy prome
f.ondon in a
with beaver and
hooted home by
3 D
amore
h
reasonabl
Westerners
CAs mui
and
soll which rapidly
ruls
Ea
farmers plenty of good gravel
and are such meth
ods on the public roads. Bot on cart
land where
even stern
111 1s » a 1
Bot IReS 0 net
roads soft ruts
}
mud cause trouble,
over
worth a trial.
if the Army and Navy Joursal cor
rectly translates an article in the Ar
tillery Journal of St
wonder 18, not that the Russians were
whipped in Manchuria, but that they
made so good a showing ag they did,
New York Press
to gives an account
held last vear at
School of Applica-
comments the
article referred
of an examination
the Esarkoe-Selo
eight-months’
the com-
through an
taking over
lery go
course before
mand of a battery
were taken by forty-six officers, some
of them having twenty-five years of
service. Of these eighteen had never
read the authorized text book on field
artillery firing, and of the twenty-eight
who had, only six asserted that they
understood the principles therein laid
| down. To the question whether they
knew the rules of firing, sixteen re
plied in the negative and twenty-eight
had never read even an elementary
book on fleld tactics, Fourteen
thought they had some hazy notion of
artillery tactics; and the rest gave it
up.
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THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvasia Told in
Short Order.
the company
mended that
cleared of fhushe
The Pennsylvans
menting with a
South Altoona
net will lily
carry castings, the m
plied by electri
i the ohject
plant
and
wtism being sup
1, when shut off
twi
ity.
releases arried.
Frank Ikleshurg, 20 years old, who
was arrrested at Tamaqua on the charge
of the larceny of a horse and carriage
at Norristown, was held without bail
by Burgess Roberts, of the latter place
The team was recovered at Coatesville
where it had abandoned 1kle
burg resided at Bridgeport
x “Nn
Ex-Congressman MH. Kulp, of Sha
mokin: ex-Judge R H. Koch, of Potts
ville, and William Pascoe, of Allentown,
drove from Shamokin to Treverton and
were so pleased with the prospects that
they planned to build a trolley extension
from Edgewood Park to Treverton, tra
versing five miles of excellent territory
William Yates of Norristown dreaded
10 go to a hospital for reatment. He had
been ill for several weeks and friends
msisted that he go 10 the County Hos
pital. The man hnally consented and the
irip was undertaken. Ag the attendants
placed Yates on a cot he died
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