The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 13, 1906, Image 5

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    WA EW SHRI
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DEATHS,
JUDGE C. A. FAULKNER
Hon, Corlls Allen Faulkner, one of
the leading citizens of Philipsburg,
and a former associate judge of Centre
county, after a serious illness of four
week «, during which time he was con-
fined to his bed, died Thursday eve-
ning of last week, the result of a com-
plication of diseases.
Mr. Faulkner came from New Euog-
land stock, having been born in Nsw
Hampshire, March 25, 1540, making
years, five months
Mr. Faulkner c¢
for
his age sixty-six
and twelve days.
to Philipsburg in 1857, and
time carried on the hotel business
me
*OLNe
He
served as associate judge of the county
from 1592 to 1897, being elected on the
Demociatic ticket,
Tie deceased was married in Febru-
ary, 1877, to Miss Florence Shoop, of
Philipsburg, to whom eight children
were bora, seven of whom are left to |
mourn his death, viz: Corlis A, |
urace, wife of Joseph Irvin, |
Pierre, May, Florence
He is also survived by one sister, Mr=, |
B. F. Morgan, of Philipsburg.
Barnes,
and Pauline,
DANIEL HOMAN,
Daniel Homan, aged seventy-three |
years, died at his home near Penns |
Cave, Gregg
Interment was made al
cemetery Saturday following
Mr. Homan was ill but
his HIE
the Although
failing during the past
able to do
township, August 30. |
(drew Lirove
a few dus
inflannuntion of |
he hb
sickness In
bowels. wil been
WH
year, Lie
ne farm work up to wit
his deni h
in afew weeks of
The deceased leaves un widow, whose
maiden pame was Purine Renn,
The couple were childless tr Henn
his life o |
|
i
“©
spent the greater part of
the farm, LIL 8 vear ag retire
——
From Penn's Valley Echo
treasurer
By invitation th
meet in Mill Hall at
—
LOCALS,
Edward Riter is back
road again as a section hand.
on the rail-
Presbyterian appointments —Spring |
Mills, morning ; Centre Hall, evening
and Daniel |
lichard Soit |
Forringer, of Colyer, were callers Tues
day in the interest of Mr« Hayes Solt, |
Farmer John A. Korman,
Lieb farm east of Centre Hall, called
on the Reporter for the special pur-
pose of buying a seven for his news
i paper label,
Farivar E. Kerlin, the egg man, was
out at Pittsburg snd intermediate
points last week, Mr. Kerlin
several hundred hens that have proven |
very profitable to him. ,v¥V] 1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kerlin
little son are in Centre Hall. They
will return to Cioeinnati, Ohio, next
week where Mr. Kerlin is employed
by the Boob Wheel Company
Messrs,
on the
has
and
¥
feet
tip, was
A bald eagle, measuring seven
aud four inches from tip to
captured near Muncy and shipped to
the Zoological Garden, Philadelphin
This is the largest bird of the Kind i»
captivity.
Hull
Frvswiay, |
The cider mill at Centre wife
tion will in
Beptember 15th,
will be operated Tuesday
day of ench week, during the season
A. P. Luse & Fox.
The Great Centre County Fale
be held one week later than usual
year, October 9th, 10th, 11th and 12 ©,
The change has been made wo we not
to conflict with the Milton fair and
the result will be that there will be ft ¢!
more race horses aud other attractions |
than ever before,
Mistaken tor Harry Oliver Hall,
Esq , Democratic enndidate for judge
in the Clintow-Cameran-Kik district, a |
travelling man was given an oration
and serenade st Loganton The gan.
tleman sized up the situa ion, ex-
plained that he was not Mr, Hall but
an admirer of him, set up the cigars to |
the crowd and handed the band a |
crisp five dollar bill,
bree operation
Thereafter the press |
nn Phare |
wit] |
thie
sass messnameamamsnssnimnn a 4d
LIVING FOR THE FLAG.
a
A Benutiful
From Our
the
beautiful examples of devo
to be found in the
civil war, The BSix-
of Connecticut volun
teers after three da of the hardest
and bloodiest of fighting became con-
vineed that defeat and capture by the
enemy was Imminent. The ranks were
depleted, and to hold out longer would
enly involve further sacri-
fce life, their hour of
peril the zealous patriots thought more
of the fate of thelr battle scarred flag
than of their Just before the
final assault breastworks the
men,
up
In
of Devotion
Records,
Example
War
One of
the most
tion to the flag
most touching as well as
records
teenth
of our
regiment
VS
needlessly
of But even in
own
the
shouted
on
gallant colonel his
“Whatever you do, boys,
that
to
don't
rive
Eive
our flag; save an price!”
torn from
into hundreds
its
RISTICS
iE
Ald In
nnd
Ding nosis of Dig |
on Frajts,
we
have of
wee of the
or, in other
Gold
ancient
Herod
of the
rs to Lydia, about
conflict about
Some say it
the Persians,
wwids to show just
Christ,
the
pHOre
bry
ans at a very early date
as
Mone;
nvention
Luthorities
id
Gro
BOL
first « i
¢ Miletus and
no rece
0 5
Ke fs
but there are
The
Per
1st I'he
ni was
Jusnts,
bore the enviable
righteousness of
called In
confer
among them
of Poland, Ferdi
11. of Aragon, Ha-
i-Raschid of “Arabian Nights”
wron of Persia, Louis XIIL
¢ and Pedro 1. of Portugal.
¢
seldom
This title has been
everal monarch
Casimir 11
pand 1. and James
’
roan
far K!
of Fran
A Colored View,
sald Pickaninny Jim as
watched the meteors falling, “does
all dat comin’
“Alamo
he
you soe
down?
“Yaas, Indeed.”
“1 know what makes it. De cullud
nugels has been put to work sweepin'
up de golden city.” Washington Star.
brightness
His Way.
Mr. Hennypeck (peevishly)-When
you tell me to do a thing, like a fool
I go and do it. Mrs. Hennypeck (acrid-
131 No, you go and do it like a fool.
Muck. . ’
We have committed the Golden Rule
to memory; now let us commit it to
{ife.~Markham,
I AA —————
Tablets, all sizes, at the Reporter
office.
THE
SUNDIAL,
For the Latl.
It Stands,
New York a
of dial making
quire, octag
nd chased Fhey
h, and
stain
Marked
WM hich
Should
tude
in an old shop In lower
up his trade
pid
or circu
do not re-
neelden
other
carefully preserved
added. These dials,
with the gnomon, or styluy, are
the
curiosity shops
of Bheffield
inlald tea
vols nny
ther Or
ir not
fitted
ully
slipped into show
uptown
wied debris
candlestteks,
old blue pls
of these shops asked:
that brass dial over there?
and es
sitor to one
old is
work, isn't it?’
id work,” sald the proprie
Truthful James,
for 1 know the
it It's about
t to know.
people you
EL lish dial.
be useless, if
1 ve 7
purposes
and
's all har
vill eal
will call
to that,
inds made
other
teh
would
or
practical
iven't yon ever stud-
heard of latitude?
marked out scien
et latitude in which
So unless you strike
that the
tell
on'd be sur-
the states
t will les
v
which perhaps
of an old Virginia
rey
place
1
na,
‘CLAS
that many
Too bad.
nple dial
paths, or by
ce or at the en-
near a
n't have
two assistants to
platforms and
but unless |
garden |
Yews
is what you
as good |
ght, if
with ivy
or, OF on
«1 well,
wil
if
PRY
grand,
EF It
NE alian
and
'
and
triat
{11
J USL
T
tet
its
or on
ared together,
post that
” Se 0s
in these auto
want to
hing
any skill to set |
rk for the i
it on the
bed of |
New York
noon ma
Lid
t the dial in a
K
i day
§Ou are
laundry Anction,
ilnundryman’s
who was sorting |
eight pack: i
the auction
0
stud le labeled |
» forty
ut t
t is
nddress Will
what has become of \W
id no address and prom
What b become of the
these forty-seven packages]
the tl thrown our
very and as good as
that plle of hand
kerchiefs those shirt walsts and
and cnffs. It has been more
than a year since they were left here.
All unclaimed packages are kept a
Year or more, then they are sent
around to a general receiving station
to be disposed of at auction.” New
York Sun
call’
an
whners of
bent Lys ap
Some of ngs
on
fine
at
ids are
new Just look
and
collars
Archbishop of Canterbury,
The archbishop of Canterbury is re.
ferred to as “his grace,” and he writes
himself archbishop, ete., “divina prov:
identia,” whereas other prelates use
the phrase “divina permissione.” He
is the first peer in the realm. At coro
nations he places the crown on the
head of the sovereign, and the king and
queen are his domestic parishioners,
he bishop of London is his provincial
dean, the bishop of Winchester his
subdean, bishop of Lincoln his
chancellor and the bishop of Rochester
his chaplain
the
No Use For Them,
Canvasser- Madame, I would lke to
show you the beautiful silver forks
that we are giving away with every
half dozen bars of Skinflyut soap. Lady
of the House We don't never ent with
forks in this house. They leak —Wo-
man’s Home Companion,
Enough.
“I'l never ask another
marry me go long as | Hye”
“Refused 7
“No: neccepted.”
woman to
London Tit-Rite
The angels may have wider spheres
of action, may have nobler forms of
duty, but right with them and with
us is one and the same thing. Chapin.
ssm—
a A ——
Is it a cowardly idea that would
strike a man when he is down ?
oti
Bs
Spring Mills. |
the
in June has |
John Rossman, who since be- |
gloning of his vacation
been assisting his father in the store, |
returned to Franklin and Marshall |
College, Lancaster, Wednesday.
Grapes very plentiful in
Potatoes proved
ure this
neighborhood, “|
large yield, there is a blight on |
but not enough to effect the crop.
Apples very fair, but the crop is not as |
SOIT,
large as was expected.
Charles Horner, one of Penn Hall's |
venerable and highly eiti-
zens, died Thursday morning and in-
terment took place in Heckman's
cemetery, Saturday. Mr. Horner had |
been in ill health for several months, |
The two new dwellings recently |
erected on the avenue by C. P.
are near completion and soon will be
ready for occupancy. Mr. Long has
erected six residences on street,
and contemplates building one or two
estectned
Long |
this
more,
Workmen now
tions for abutments for the new bridge
elevating the
are mukKing excava-
over the railroad tracks,
wagon road from Allison's grain house |
of A. Bhook, |
a very dangerous crossing
over to near the residence
and thus
will be avoided.
Dl le
Unquestionably
The Best
MORNING NEWSPAPER
In Pittsburg is
The Post
All Newsdealers
Sell it.
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Bellefonte, Pa.
The
FOOT BALL
Season i
Is with us once again. 0
We have our usual big
line of the Spalding Foot
Ball Goods. We have
Foot Balls, Shin Guards,
Head Harness, Inflaters,
Bladder i 190068 Gui
PENNSYLVANIA.
RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906
Er
Te
Trains Leave Centre Hall
FOR MONTANDON and intermediate
stations, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Balti
more, Washington, Philadelphia,
Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Williams.
port: 7.04 a, m., 2.35 p. m. week-days,
FOR ELMIRA and intermediate sta-
tions, 2.35 p. m. week days.
FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, and in-
termediate stations, 8.16 a. m., 3.36
p. m. week days.
FOR ALTOONA and Pittsburg, 3.36 p.
m. weeck-days.
FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate
stations, 8.16 a. m. week days.
W. W. ATTERBURY,
General Manager
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traffic Manager
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent
ARP Re
eV BVVD AG BBN Be ee eC eH D
Just received a fine line of
Shirts, price
50 cents
A fine line of Four-in-hand
Ties, at
25 cents
KREAMER & SON, Centre Hall, Pa.
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or. tot
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PHONE CO.
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deligl
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market in touch. from * near-
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est railway station available, Doctor al-
ways within
FARMERS’
kA 4.4
spceay call with
TELEPHONE
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SERVICE
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4 Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa.
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We will save you money if you buy any-
thing of us from A COOK STOVE to
A PIANO,
Line.
the Furniture
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or that in
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Give us a trial.
Smith Bros., Spring Mills, Pa.
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A FULL LINE OF FINE STATIONERY
SCHOOL BAGS, PENCIL BOXES
TABLETS, PENS, PENCILS, ETC.
Also a Lot of New Window Shades, at 25
' F. E. WIELAND, Linden Hall
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To the Farme
WESTWARD
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We are prepare d to
ing and Hay Baling
fit 18 t Of
modern mu
SOLICIT
{ STATIONS 1 3 |
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25 O28 07
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Bellefonte
Coleville
Morris
Stevens
Hunters
Fillmore
Briarly
Waddies
i Krumrine
Elate College
Struble
40. .Bioomsdor!
2/5 Pine Grove Cro
the 1
Wi YOUR PATRONAGE
W. D. Strunk & Son, Centre Hall, Pa.
Also agents for the Huber Manufact
uring Co., Harrisburg, Pa
10343 2%
5110 40 | 8 22
110 4 8 85
{10 87 |3 80
5111 30
NGM EEEEREB EBS |
JR ENE
— ANTED : By Chicago wholesale and
mail order house, sssistaut manager
{ man or woman ) for this county and sdjoining
territory. Salary £20 and expenses paid weekly
eX pense money advanced Work plensamt i po
sition permanent No investment or CX Pernee
required, Spare time valuable. Write at onoe
for full perticniars and enclose selfaddreosed
og velope
MUPERINTENDENT. 2
©. May 17
} lake St,
Chicago, Ni.
Why not advertise in the Reporter?
Cut off that cough with
i Expectorant
and prevent pneumonia,
ronchitis and consumption.
The world’s Standard Throat and Lung
Get it
of your druggist and keep (it always ready in the house.