Pity ¥ THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907. | i TRAIN SCHEDULE Trains leave Centre Hall on the Lewisburg and | Tyrone Railroad, P. RB. R. Bystem, as follows : 7.17 a.m. and 2.35 p,m, woB168. m. and 8.36 p. m., Twenty-nine Rats in One Haul, Dairyman Will Smith had a rat- killing Friday of last week, the total result being twenty-nine big, fat ro- dents coming to grief, Beveral floors were lifted in the dairyman’s cow barn, and the dogs set loose, i mm——— te Harris Township. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keller, of Pleas- ant Gap, spent Thursday in Boalsburg. Miss Sara MeClenahan, of Centre Hall, is staying in Boalsburg for some | time. Quite & number of people are sufler- jng from colds, sore throats and the | grip. Mr, and Mrs. Will Joseph, of Bunbury, are visiting in Boalsburg. Mrs. Margaret Houtz, of Selinsgrove, spent some time among Centre coun- Fisher and son ty friends. Mrs, Sarah Gingrich and son Albert near Tusseyville on visited friends Sunday. Miss Nannie Gingerich left Monday evening for State College where she expects to remain during the summer, Mrs. 8. M. Bell is in a critical con- dition, the ailment being the result of a fall down a stairway some time ago. Mr. and Joseph Myers and their children, and Miss Annie Myers, of Miilheim, burg over Funday. Mrs. Alfied Roy, visited her Mersinger, near Before they Mrs were visito in Boals- 200 Ww. who is with her mother, Mrs, J. Tusseyville, Osman, geriously ill returning to their home in Altooua short spent a 4 Co Le AA FROM ASKS FORK FUNDS, From Bellefonte Women's Qhristian Tem. perance Unlon-—%nld Wife 1s In Want. Jacob From, the accused slayer of Josiah OC. Dale, wrote a note to the Christian Temperance Bellefonte, asking the Union, in in the note, is in want, The message was read Bunday at a meeting of the society by the president, Action in the matter was postponed, because in- dividual members had knowledge that the truth of the note was questionable, In the last issue of the Reporter a statement was made that Mrs, From was being cared for in the best possible manner, Her half-sisters have taking turns in keeping the house in order, and a young lady of experience has regularly attended upon the wants of Mrs. From, From a financial point of view Mrs. From is unusually fortunate, Bhe has been a bank account in her own name, suf- ficiently large to pay all bills for a year or more, if need be. Aside from this, Mr. From Is apything but a poor man. His real estate is worth at least two thousand dollars, and he is credit- ed cash. MRS with having considerable ready ARED FOR. to the mak FROM WELL « In to a note sent From home, Tuesday ing inquiry whether or not Mrs. From was being properly Mrs. Jerry Miller, of Dubois, a half-sister of Mrs, the Reporter office Mrs Mrs. one could wish for, and res] O' Ee morning, cared for, From, called at within an hour. Miller assured From had all th attention that suflicient This ilsUrange any she had in her own cash to pay all bills incurred. possession money is the proceeds of an policy held by her son, at his death, whicl was made pay time with friends in Boalsbu Miss Gertrude Wieland summer scl i i Mouday. tendance, smot Marion Whitehill, of spending Lhe summer wiih oul £1! hy . Margaret Riley. Naomi ! twelfth birthday Monday. g¢ them being Miss Lemont, who is | RG= } Miss Myers celebrated her A pumber of her young friends were invited to her home from the hours of to five, It being the first real spring day of the the children amused themselves by joining in outdoor sports, after which they enjoyed a treat of tafly, popeorn and candy. The little girls who were at the party were: Rebecca and Grace Wieland, Frances and Ida Beguner, Hazel and Elizabeth Lucas, Beryl Brouse, Ethel Giogrich and Katharine Btamm., one month, mor— fect rtiemmmmo—— Woodward. Miss Mszie spent Sunday with friends in town, A. C, Blifer, of Lewisburg, visited at the home of Joseph Ard, one day last week. : Edgar Finley, of Pittsburg, is spend- ing a few days with his friend, Miss Bertha Hosterman. Li. A. Miller, wife Alvin, spent Bunday with the geutleman’s parents, at Bmuliton. Messrs. Harry Gilbert and Charles Polk, of Millersburg, are staying at the ** Woodward House,’ Communion services held in the United Evangelical church Suun- day evening, conducted by Rev. Reeser, Messrs, J. D. Boyder, James Kitner and sons, Robert and Noah, left for Yeagerlown last week, at which place they are employed. Wesley Hosterman and daughter, Miss Amber, of Conemaugh, spent a few days last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Hoster- man. Mingle, of Aaronsburg, and baby were poeta m— Nittany Mountain, More flashing than work is the cry at Robinson's saw mill, Mr. and Mrs. Wash the latter's mother, Mrs, QG. barger, over Bunday. Master Will and Miss Tillie spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Noll Ellis Horner, who moved to Horner's house the first of April, is chopping timber for Robinsou’s stave mill. Jerry Bmith a working at Bald Eagle, sawing logs for C. D. Bilger, who is employed by the Huyelt-MeNitt Lumber Co, Tone Noll is doing hauling for B, D, Brisbin, baving finished sawing for James W, Bwabb., Mr. Noll has sold his mill and Is going to engage in hauling hereafter, A ———— That much despised ash pile is now carefully guarded, The waste of coal is simply a repetition of the waste of timber, Years ago the fertile flelds about Centre Hall were prepared for the plow by cutting down the great, noble trees, dragging them together burning thém, because the timber represented scarcely any money value. The coal ashes for years were dumped here and there in order to get rid of the stuff in the easiest manner, but now, it appears, after all this waste that their value has been discovered. AA ———— Lots of people are on the outs be cause they have the habit of rubbing tin, yisited Lon- Hmith WwW. Wasson Cal, d brother Robert are inuing Mrs rhoemaker-Barciay Aun annoupcemert that much their central Pennsylvania, is will cause friends In that of the engagement of Miss Beatrice Barclay, the youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs George B. Barclay, of Sinnemahoning, Pa., tothe Hon. Harry W., Bhoemaker of New York City. Young talent interest to Miss Barclay is a girl of unusual besuly and and has frequently visited in Mr. Shoemak Editor of this sectioon €r is A warm personal friend of the engaged in the banking | New York City where he is the senior partner of the the Reporter and is Usiness 1n firm of Stock E xchavge Bates & Co, paid much attention to of the Penunsyivania moun- Shoemaker, In his spare Line he has the historical Liat legends tains and in tion to being the author of several books has contributed from time to time to the columns of the Reg Daily Record of Bradford, Pa, one of in and for = rter. He is president of the the most successful northern Dewspapers Pennsylvan ia, the The to take place at Bipnemahoning June time was secretary of American Embassy at Berlin. marrisge is 12th, and while the Young couple eX pect to of their time in York Clty, they have planned to make frequent Mr. beautiful summer home in tan, Pa. ———————————— Firat Wreck on spend most Bhoemaker's McElhat- viails to New Hallroad, The first wreck—a slight one at that occurred the New White Deer and Loganton railroad, twoand one half miles eset of Loganton last week resulting in the injury of two men : W. W. Rhoads, a foreman, and New- The track fully ballasted ; in conse of which of the cars of the work train was derailed. Rhoads was thrown a distance of twenty feet, and had both legs severely sprained. Miller jumped to save himself from being injured, and was severely jarred. on ton Miller, a laborer. had not been quence one ssn AM AS nis Georges Valley. Wesley Gobble and wife spent SBun- day at Green Grovo, Asher his brother Joseph, Howard Confer and family Sunday in this valley, : Rev, Warbarten will preach Locus Grove =unday morning. James Foust and son Elmer #pent Bunday at home, Filmore Awkerman caught very large trout last week, One day last week Rev, Snyder, former pastor of this piace, drove to his aircuit at Por Treverton, Bunday evening of last week Rev Warbarten preached a very sable ser mon to a large audience. It being his first sermon at this sppointment for this year. Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Confer, who had been keeping a boarding house at Renovo for some time, moved to this piace on account of his illness, He will make his home with his son Joseph this summer, ————— A A ——————— Masters Norman Emerick and An- drew Miller are having a little outing at the home of the latter's aunt, Mrs, Confer spent sunday with spent at fOme Joseph Edmiston, near State College, World’s Atmosphere. in the Earth's Rotation. matter of common when the window of It is a tion that a warm without rushes into Nearer the is forced out of the wi the cold alr from the warmer alr roon, pherie circule These currents properly be calle occur if the air warmer and conse« the air of alr without The range in temperature betwed the equator and the north pole am in winter to 13 amsiy more consider 100 degree 1 A rast i188 niso great. contr sul other is ns station pressed graphed charted where nay £1) (vy been that clon ticular region itive to some other " ts fie ¢ the velocits much pgion the g Ate of the wind. The winds bl faster in winter than In sun cause the greate trasts’ of tempera- ture cause more decided différences in pressure, Observations demonstrate, however, that the wind never blows In straight lines, all bodies of air when in motion are acted upon by a law of apature called the “deflecting force of the earth's rotation.” This force turns all wind to the right of its course in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern, Thus if a wind In our hemisphere starts north it Is soon turned slowly foward the northeast, or if it starts west it will soon turn toward the northwest. When It Is remembered that at the equator the earth Is rotat- ing at the enormous velocity of 1,085 miles an hour, one will not wonder that such a deflecting force could exist. All areas of high and low pressure, from whatever cause, therefore become gvhirling masses of alr, and a little thought will show that they must turn In opposite directions. In the north- ern hemisphere the low areas, or “lows,” as they are designated on the Preatuer map, always rotate In a di n contrary to that of the hands a watch. Youth's Companion. 'W mer, be- Pest i i because Why not advertise in the Reporter? saved him i formed and the Arab Lord Charles was at the mule for a moment and then re- marked gratefully, “Now, that poor beast did what I should call a brother. ly act” repulsed, i fe I wiked were rescued A Sight. “Do you know, | saw something ro markable Just now,” observed a broker to a friend in front of the Stock Ex- change in Broad street “What was it?” “1 saw fewer than five leading lawyers of the financial district walk past, and every of them had his hands In his own pockets” New York Tribune no one A Difficulty, Mistress ~ Why don't eggs? Cook-Bure. I've no clock in the kitchen to go by! Mistress--Oh, yes; you have! Cook-—What good is it? 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