The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 17, 1907, Image 5

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    SABBAVH KKEPING,
Things Contribute More to the
moralization of a Comanunity than Let
ting Down the Sabbath Bars
Few
.
from recent
that this com
munity considers engaging in ordina-
ry farm work on the Sabbath day a
It is very evident
cission among ctizens
much greater sin than mueh else that |
that sacred |
s of fact, the!
lame rightly is equally bad
ut the true
is done in our midst on
day which, as a matter
Reporter «
Lf this
character of certain Sunday habits into
discussion bri: N=
whitch we have fallen it will be a good i
thing. The reason why Babbath plow. |
ing stirs up a community while other |
equally bad deeds cause scarcely any |
comment is that we have become ha-|
bituated to the Intler
Right here is a strong
argument
(
even a jittie tangs ; the {oree of
§
Dab sinful «
buat tl
blinds to the iaracter of |
many Sabbath acts : ese things |
are none the lesa transgressions of di-|
vin: law bhecauss al they
FEApO
WIR GOrance atl Co HRV
man forgets ti
3 I
IC if
are st Lord he
bile |
aided.
AC
Babbath law is,
do
ployer would
8
MIO
exit
it on that day
I must
PXCUSE =n workman |
who would take a half day of his em- |
ployer’s time, without permission ask- |
ed and granted, for the transaction
his i
given man six « for
and reserved Lhe
‘he
own business? I
his
and yet man
the Lord's tim
And
You go to the Cav abbatl: |
i
then ic rile { £8 afiit «{
i
because you hav 0 OLNier me ou |
are not compe
Millions of § the
1
i
opie has ever geen i
will ang t
you. |
r tobace ER
make
!
!
Cave and never “pe ey i
will die just
fo
as happy u
rgot to get meat or 0
you fa
Sunday.
A great would |
cheer!
; ee i
seven if they we sure of it on the]
other six ; and i
- |
wh
bath |
the Biny
are pot read
our wh
pleasure
on thal
Rumi
Hall has
late I
be 4% posi
Enow that i
Conny
101
ity
glardaid than it
standard sft
We
fair fame and the welfare of
tiful
Hrougher"
ABO Vigorg
bute
&r
are sll interested in preserving
Cur
getting
to act pron ptly
Qn
heat-
vitlsge : und f it Iw
we all need
Few
dea
iething down Lhe
tiny trie
a
HMatbath
hings
raiizalion {
ERs y Lhe
town than
bars
HENRY SCHUYLER.
pe ps
Lifted S800
W.
the cf
"ire Bric
Albert Dugan, superintendent of
f the Pe
el robbed of
$000 while getting on the Bald Eagle
vailey train leaviog Bellefoute sbout
B15 d'clock Thursday night of last
week, after attending the Bellefonte
Ay fnines nnaylvania
k Company,
fair, relates the News,
was a rush at th station
going up the steps of the
everybody shoving, Mr. Dugan felt
hand at his Lip pocket and grabbed
for it and caught the pick-pocket’s
hand but the fellow wrenched the
hold loose and dived down the steps
on the other side, where there was no
one to stop him, and escape in the
dar kuess was easy,
i m————_— A ——— >»
Camp-Moyer,
The marringe of Wallace Edgar
Camp, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Camp, of Tyrone, and Mies
Lucy Potter Moyer, daughter of the
late Curtin Moyer, also of Tyrone, was
solemnized Tuesday. They will be
home at Tyrone after November lat,
Daily
Among the Nick.
Bamuel Btover, who for many years
made his home with the Bible sisters,
east of Centre Hall, is seriously ill,
Mrs, Margaret Guistwite, who is
some eighty years of Is quite
feable, Owing 10 her advanord age.
Muarringe Licenses,
Harry J. Jackson, Bellefonte.
Elizabeth B. Hazel, Bellefonte.
David Adam, Jr, Julian,
Martha Hartsock, Tyrone
Winfield B. Wallace, Milesburg,
Cora Powers, Bellefonte,
Wilbert I. Faxson, Bellefonte.
May M. Baney, Bellefonte,
William Hale, Julian.
Fila May Martin, Julian.
Moses GG
Woodring, Punxsutawney.
Maing, Puuxsutawney
Krms G
Robert Fye, Howard. '
mma Laniger, Howard,
Joseph E Bweet, Pittsburg. |
Beulah Wetzel, Rebersburg.
Richard H. Zettle, Coburn, |
Rhoda A, Royer, Spriag Mills.
|
Adam, Milesburg
Eleanor shultz, Curtin
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Joseph K.
LOUALS,
It is butter and
gs have atinined mid-winter pices,
not winter yet, but
barrel ham-
Apply at
Wercester
#8 shot-gun
lice
Wed:
gle, Esq,
Philadelphia and Reading
Mra. Rebecca Emerick and son Nore
man spent Sunday at the home of the
former’s sister, at Mt, Eagle,
double
rie for sale,
Min-
10
WwW. B.
started on a business trip
enday afternoon
this
an
to
long from
Deininger brought
vig two feet
+ bearing thirteen fine apples,
is
on the
an steer broke form
1
bark
Ke Park,
pase
loitered
«wh and was run down and |
oad englue
accounts
filing
state depart-
Fron RN |
} mueny
school stds the
neglected
the
sud consequently will
proper papers with
ment, loge the
extra sppropriation on account of the |
increased minimum salary law. There
is no excuse for any school board hav-
ing led t plain duty,
g fai perform this
a direct
be cot ReQUenCes wi be loss
taxpayers whose interests they
P.
Harry
Mr. and Mrs. G (Garver are guests
Mr. and Mrs, W. Dinges,
ing come from their home in Phil-
iphia for reation Mr. Garver
for game,
shooting =a
home Mr. Garver
veing
com-
street, and
small
pheasant
specialty. When at
tied losely to business,
Edson Brothers
110 Dock
er
mission
of the than
mountisins more
and Dr. J
Huntiogdon, and
D. Meyer made an inspec-
slong Penns
time the
i,
{ the
waler power
kK, Saturday, at which
ill water power was leased with
of electric light
sufficient
ie various towns in Penps |
hese their |
this water power site for seversl |
and they assured the Reporter
merely on pa-
t that the plant would be built,
erecting an
with which to furnish
parties have had
chieme is not
account elsewhere in this issue,
week mention wee made that a
ing
Wer Lhe
ane (=
aiid monument
ted «
1 Mra James G, Evens,
Heformed
An
to
just
resting
al Ma
fem
Hall
Bp pears
eITO-
have |
work
which is an injustice
ma of Mr. and Mrs. Evens,
Rev. Dr. L.. K. Evens, J.
Wells Evensand Rev. John M. Evens,
10 were interested in erection as
Wolf, It i= the Re-
to say that this correction ig pot
in these
ofiit for iw to
Mey,
ita
2 Dr dae
ter
a result of a misstatement
lumns,
WA
Smith, the Photographer
¥. Smith, the Photographer,
be in Centre Hall Friday,
ber 18
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths,
i I this
8 50 decep
4 Many sudden
eis deaths are caused by
? jt «heart disease,
nia, hear
or apoplexy
| = are often the result
| | of kidney disease, If
kidney trouble is al-
! { lowed to advance the
ey-poisoned
d will attack the
‘ vital organs or the
a break down and waste
y cell,
r troubles most always result from
t ofthe kidneys and a cure is
ckast by a proper treatment of
If you are feeling badly you
mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy,
It corrects inability to hold urine and scald-
ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the day, and to get upnany
times during the night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is {soon
realized. [It stands the highest for its wen
derful cures of the most distressing "
Swamp-Root is pleasant to taks and sold
by all druggists in fifty-cent and
sized bottles. You may ,
have a sample bottle of
this wonderful new dis-
covery and a book that
tells all about it, both seme of Swamp-Root,
sant fres by mall, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co,
Binghamton, N.Y. When writing mention
reading this generous difer in this paper.
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DEATHS
B. Frank Thompson, of Beech
of Centre county, aied ut his home at
that place Friday morning, of typhoid
fever, Mi. Thompson was aged about
fifty-seven yedrs and was married to
Miss Mary Hughes, of Buflalo Run
Valley. Besides his wife two sons,
Guy and Allen, also survive
Robert Cox, who thirty-five years
ago was a resident of Pennsylvania
century has been caretaker of the Fair-
view cemetery, Altoona, died in that
city of general infirmities. He was
aged eighty-one years, and is survived
by seven children.
Mrs. Barah H., wife of Cyrus W,
Rote, died at her home in Balona of a
complication of diseases, aged sixty-
seven years, Shes survived by her
husband, three sous and one daughter,
George Baughman, a native of upper
Bald Eagle Valley, died at his home
at Morrisdale, of consumption, after a
lingering illness, aged thirty-five years.
He is survived by a wife and several
young children.
Mrs. William Caris died at the home
of her son-in-law, John Grieb, at Ty-
lersville, aged sixty-nine years,
LOCALS,
HBabbath
Reformed
The United Evangelical
held the
church at 9:00 a. m.
in
Harman and Berry will be at the
Court House, Bellefonte, Wednesday
evening of next week. Better go to
hear them
The Quar.erly Conference of the
United Evangelical Centre Hall charge
will meet at the parsonage, in Centre
Hall, Baturday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock
Dr. James W. Boal, Tuesday morn-
ing went to Philadelphia to meet a
committee interested in mission work.
While he is in the city, Mrs. Boal is
in Bhippensburg, visiting » sister.
James Lindeey, of Colyer, will make
public sale of his live stock, farm im-
plements, ete, Tuesday, October 22
after which time the family will move
back to Pittsburg from which place
they came a few years ago. Mr. Lind-
sey is in Pittsburg st present, and is
conducting a store which he was
obliged to take back from the pur-
chaser because of his ioabllity to make
payments,
The Reporter's Register,
Bertha 1, Tressler, Linden Hall
Mrs, Chestie M, Tresslor, Linden Hall
Gertrude Richard, Latrobe
Gertrude Spangler, Centre Hall
Mra, James Lindsey, Colyer
Gale Lindsey, Colyer
Charlie B, Smith, Centre Hill
Witmer E. Lee, Centre Hall
Jennie K. Pringle, Farrandsvill
John M, Coldron, Centre Hall
Daniel Smith, 8r., Reedsville
Margaret Breon, Centre Hall
Sara E. Breon, Centre Hall
Bertha G. Bible, Potters Mills
John C, Kuhn, Centre Hall
Sarah L, Fisher, Penn Hall
L. E. Bartges, Coburn
Wm. J. Rote, Coburn
J. B, Close and lady, Milroy
Mrs, J. Elmer Campbell, Linden Hall
Marie L. Campbell, Linden Hall
Mrs, Mary Ross, Centre Hall
J. B. Royer, Centre Hill
Wm. Bower, Potters Mills
H. A. Taylor, DuBois
C. A, Carisan, Philadelphia
Alice Zimmerman, Millhelm
Cora A. Luse, Centre Hall
Mm. J. A. Heckman, Centre Hall
Cora and Elsie Boal, Centre Hall
Irene Zettle, Centre Hall
George W, Bharer, Centre Hall
Mm. Aaron Harter, Harrisburg
Joseph Parker, Potters Mills
Hiram Osman, Altoona
J. A Centre Hal
Mr. and Mrs. A
I. M., Arney, Centre Hall
Mr.and Mma. GG, P
Mr. and Mrs, W. H
Wm. Kauche, Philadelphia
BD. P. nire Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, Dinges and son Ralpl
Centre Hall
W. A. Reiber,
Osman,
D, Bwover, Altoona
Garver, Philadelphia
Foster, lawistown
Ream, C«
Lizzie
Wallace
Dr. J. G
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par
yer, Bellef
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PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—~Notice
hereby given that an spplioation for
charter will be made to the Governor of the Com
monwesith of Pennsyivania on Fridey, the 15
day of November, A. D, 1907, by J. GG. Bpangie
Wallace Wilson and John Meyer, under an
of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsy!
vaula, entitled * An Act to provide for the in
corporation and regulstion of certain corpora
tions,” approved April 24, 1874, and the supple
ments thereto, for the charter of an
corporation to be called CENTRE HALL ELE
TRIC COMPANY, The character and object
whereof is the supplying of light,
power (0 the public in the Borough
Hall, in the County of Centre, Fevnsylvania, and
fo such persons, firms, associations and oorpors
tions therein
the sa for these purposes Lo have,
3 ppl
W.H &J.R Woot Pe
C. C. BREWSTER,
Bolicitom.
Lan hereby given that an
charter will be made 10 the Governor of the Com
mouweailh of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 1564
day of November, A 1907, by J. G. Bpangler
Wallace Wilson and A, Walters under ana Act of
Asmembiy of the Commonwesith of Pennsylva
nia entitled “ An Act to provide for the Incorpo
milion and regulation riala corporsiions
approved April ¢ supplements
thereto, for the red 1 intended corpora
tion 10 be called PENNS VALLEY ELECTR!
COMPANY. The character and object wherso!
is the supplying heat and power by
means of elec » public in the Boroug!
of Millheim, ¥y of Center, Penney!
Vania, and © such 18, frms,
and corp ons therein snd adisoent thereto as
may desire the same, sand for these purposes to
have, powsoss and enloy all the rights, benefit
and privileges of said Act of Amembly and its
suppiemonia,
H.& 1.8 WOODS,
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