The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1907, Image 10

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‘THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1907
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and
Tyrone Railroad, P, R. R. System, as follows
BABT....... 7.17
8, In
and 2
and 3.56
» po ID,
p. m.
a, In.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Reformed~Union, morning ; Spring Mills,
ernoon ; Centre Hall, eve
Centre Hall, 1
Spring Mills, ever
Lutheran
afternoon ;
Presbyterian —Centre H , morning ; Spring
Mills, afternoon.
[Appointments not given here have not been
reported to this office. |
SALE REGISTER,
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, one
Hall, K. Wilison 1 h
chickens, buggy,
sleigh, household
8 great variety of ar
good sewing machioe.
SATURDAY, MARCH ¢
Armbruster, near Und
Farmers Mi ls: ©
harness, one shoal, Chall
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
Thursday, March 14, ¥ 0'Cie
(Bee adv
THURSDAY, MAl
Strouse
Bridges Becomme ded
I'he Grand JUry recouiin
bridges be erecled over |
Harris t
run io Taylor townsuip.
SPIE | PvE ii
owhnship, aud Over vVauguins
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. Carter to Build House
Among the building
ing the coming sun
dwelling he
erick K. (
by him some
Stover,
cased,
tse Lo D8 «
arter o
Lith
The structure
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Married ia Thai
Mrs. Della M. Bruugs
J. Brungsrd were
newly furnished homo, N
thorne avenue, Willis
eveuing of lnsl wes
Bikle, pastor of
church.
Ri fiva
Kk, by
st. Pa
can———————
Fost Uards,
A new line of Souvenir V
all kinds and at all prices.
views are the prettiest ye!
gale at this office,
Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comic
Cards, ete, ete, ,~more than one hun.
dred kinds.
ost Cards -
Ine local
offered for
APIA
Postmaster Harter,
Thos. H, Harter was nominated by
the President to be postmaster ab
Bellefonte, He is the second editor of
the Keystone Gazette to fill that posi-
tion, James A. Fiedler, the founder of
that paper, having been postmaster
under Harrlson’s administration,
There was a bitter contest for the
postmastership, but Harter proved the
champion.
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Mrs. A. P. Luse has been ill during
the past few weeks,
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Transfer of Keal Katate,
Emma 8. Barto to John O, Harpster,
1906, land in Ferguson (wp
$500.
May ton, #»
April 21, 1806, land
A. F. Bhope, et ux., to Robt. O. Gill,
1907, land in
$2400.
Brown to Osceola Lumber Ca.
$445
Howard
lots in
A.B.
WwW. H.
poor,
Howard twp. $45
Jas, W. Yothus, et,
Yothus, Dee. 11,
Huston twp. $210,
Boro of Miles
roth, Feb, 21, I!
Boney, et. ux, to
Feb, 23, 1907, two
ux., to Thaddeus
1006, 30 sncres in
Feken-
Milesburg
to E. J.
lot in
arg
WT,
obt., M. Gibson's exrs, to Wm. H
18, 1607, } acre in Pine
21700
npnyder, ¢
0 Jus . Pricl nit
} Philipst uryg
toM. D
, 1209p 1
nonoratvie
FOr sua hat
practices 10 sh ACER, Yve Trevol
ay |
against any system UGE
Sirs
abridge the natural rights of the ebhiild
Sxternad disadvantages in the =}
gous toil and
poverty, sire
for
age of the facilities afforde
often
¢
L1i6d per ied
ip, combined with the lsek
HE advant
schioolroom, Aare
5 «
al wou
FCUSRION LHe §
ta ad as DelLg very mudi
in sympathy with modern educations
methods, which sim equip our chil
dren with a liberal practical education.
The inherent
unfold ; the
strengthened and the idea is trained to
shoot, gels
a proper stimuious with the view of
enabling the child to do ag well as to
think. However, he does not lend
his support to & plan that has for its
object the establishment of a sort of
despotism that aims to strangle the in-
stinet which, early in the child's ex-
jstence, prompis to do and to earn,
and thus later on become self-sup ports
ing and a factor among the forces that
help adorn and beautify nature, and
carry on the progress of the world,
The forces of despolism may never
be expected to stand before the armies
of a free country, notwithstanding the
theories of our sociological reformers
to the contrary.
“inthe aweat of thy brow thou
shalt est bread.”
powers are induced to
power of thought in
The physical nature also
i
1
i HC
faded
of terron
bes star
little retreat, and then, find:
1
ig it had
grown hate forsook It
and pushed onward on the of
the stream between the black nd
, impend
A harles D, G.
Lost
to him. he
edge
‘
ing walls of the forest
Roberts in Century
¥
Lincoln and the Bible,
Adncoln, as I saw him
e carpet slippers he wore
Mr.
morning in ti
in the house and the black
tailor could make really
bony frame, was a homely enough fig
ure. The routine of his life was simple
every
to moat of us. He was an early riser.
When I eame on duty at 8 in the morn-
ing he was often already dressed and
reading in the library. There was a
big table near the g¢enter of the room.
There I have seen him reading many
times. And the book? We have all
heard of the president's fondness for
Shakespeare, how he infuriated Becre-
tary Stanton by reading “Hamlet”
while they were waiting for returns
from Gettysburg. We know, too, how
he kept eabinet meetings walting
while he read them the latest of Petro.
Jeum V. Nasby's rwitticlsims.
the Bible which 1 saw him reading
while most of the household still slept.
~Willlam I. Crook in Harper's Maga-
zine,
A oat never erys over “spilled milk.
lands you
go gtate in
sure of ex-
r of Hy
by
istence Ww ne of the
ing. — “In Court and Kampong
Hugh Cliffore
Mehuktehis,
The Bi his are totally
differe: t in appearance, language and
customs from the Alaskan Eskimo,
They are fairly well disposed, as a
rule, excepting during their drunken
orgles, which take place on an aver.
age once a week. It ls not safe on
these occasions to venture abroad, for
rifles are ged indiscriminately
in all directions and occasionally Into
he huts, The strangest custom of this
tribe 1s what Ils called the
The Siberian
berian Tchukt
dischar
free consent) of the aged and useless
members of the community by stran-
gulation with a walrus thong. A kaml-
tok 1s never practiced on women, The
shamans or medicine men are prac
tically kings of the place, and woo to
the luckless Tehuktehl who Incurs
thelr displeagure—London Graphle,
Si AAR HO
A wan of broad views ls simply one
who agrees with us,
AHAB
ham
- -: 8 Ee
MI oo 3 Te prs ons
and expc
Ist. Todo
next year ET
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val
e to offe at pr 4
gi As
Se
"AF ar
id $250
11
in
i
sto JVE, SCAICS,
slicer,
Tank
upstairs, etc,
4,
¥
Bowser Self
sold before April
SPRING
SHR
PA.
end a Pleasant
5D
ol
bad oy
Auman
prices
same deliver-
camery.,
Howard Creamery Corp.
CENTRE HALL, PA
S. H. KNEPLEY
Blacksmith
and
.. Wood Worker...
BLACKSMITH-
ING & WOOD WORK,
given to
Resetting Tire
AND
—Rimming Wheels—
Satisfactory work is guar-
anteed. Call to
gee me,
Special attention
:
Canes of Stomach Troobles,
When a man bes trouble with hie
stomach you may know that he is eat-
ing more than he should or of some
article of food or drink not suited to
hig age or cceupstion, or that his
bowels wre habituslly constipated.
Take Chamberlain's Stomach sod
Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels
and improve the digestion and see if
the trouble does pot disappear. Ask
for a free sample, Hold by
The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A.
Carson, Potters Mills ; OW. Swarts,
Tussey ville,
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Attention !
A full line of Ladies’
Underwear in muslin and
ambric. Skirts trimmed
in lace and embroidery.
Covers, Night
ee
Lorset
Gowns.
Also a special line
Embroidery in Swiss,
Nainsook and Muslin.
Lace and Insertions.
§
Oi
Insertions for Waists
and Skirt fronts.
Call and see.
CECI EPO DEOTT EW
H. F. ROSH
SPRING MILLS, FA.
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Rubber Footwear
Line Complete for
Men, Ladies and
Children,
Prices satisfactory
to all.
AL
C. A. KRAPE
Spring Mills, Pa.
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P IANOS and
ORGANS....
‘he LESTER Piano is a strict-
ly high grade instrument endorsed
by the New England Conservatory
Boston, Mass., Broad Street Con-
servatory, Philadelphia, as being
unsurpassed for tone, touch and
finish,
The “Stevens” Reed-Pipe
Piano Organ is the new-
est thing on the market.
We are also headquarters
for the “White” Sewing
Machine.
Terms to suit the buyer. Ask for
catalogue and piicen.
C E ZEIGLER
SPRING MILLS, - - « PA,
190000080400000000000000008
Rheumatio Pains Relieved.
B. F. Crocker, Esq. now eighty-
four yenrs of age and lor twenty vears
Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg,
Lown, says : “* I sm terribly afflicted
with sciatic rheumatism In my left
arm and right hip. 1 have used three
bottles of Chamberiain's Pain Baim
and it did me lots of good.”
The Star Somers Hall ; ¥. A.
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