The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1907, Image 3

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    My Soul,
My Soul stood bared to the srht of
men,
My Soul stood firm:
For the blame of
just,
mind of
stand.
it knew no fear,
man could not be
The man could not
My Soul stood bare in the
child,
It stood condemned:
ceived,
For the blame of a child is the blame
of Truth,
the heart of a
understand,
sight of a
for it stood per
Tho’ child may not’
My Soul stood the of
God,
my Soul rejoiced in its helpless.
ness,
For the blame of God was fo
The Mercy of God could understand
—Rdward P. Gilchrist, in Harper's
Weekly
bare in sight
And
rgivenens,
Boesesesesesesesesesesesese sms
TiN)
BLACK MORGAN |
525 e5es ese Se Sees esen igs esesese
ther of hen ther
ches
Iowa,
backwoodsma
there in
ly wood:
to
ered
A nun
were stret
years ago Ww
Ol
North when log
take h four-horge ti
wag
breaking-pl
each
Dakotas
the
next
Sometimes he
Kota
other
Iowa without m
stops
While
of the
he was familiarly
a Morgan colt that just
fancy. She than a i
at that time vet she showed an un-
asual aptit for learning. As Dan
work kept him at that place for near.
ly four weeks, he and the Morgan coils:
became quite good friends. Her gentle,
playful disposition, toget
axtreme beauty, sulted Dan
well. so he made up his mind to buy
her and take her with him.
When Dan was at work
for that was the name he gave
would roam about the fleld,
when and where
soon taught her
and it was not
place her
sum
breaking-pl
job as
before
times 1
ore
working
State on summer
known,
was less
ude
with her
her
esp
wially
grazi
sponse Lo 1
also learned
him, to lie
fegs at
trick whi
self and
much we
any one
they w
Trilby
beside the
Each
outfit,
came lack
At
noat,
or
had
three Years
well proporiioned
ist mane hung
half ground, |
arche
quivering
nearly
nicely
and
refinement,
eyes flashed
Late one
making his homeward tri
cessful summer's
a fairsized town
the rest of
the case
persons st ding | fre
which
msement,
Trilby's
Or
while out
spirit and
afternoon,
work
to
for
usually
of 1
store at t
for an
along
a word
store
There
the bystanders
sick horse
ventured
an had s
Dan .ran
neck and
he passed into
Immediately she laid down.
was con
opped. Just
his hand
red
the
whips
two as
iderable talk among
and
even
about
a wornout
Finally one nan
go far as to step out
amine her. As he touched her head,
Trilby gave a low whinny A sharp,
short whistle answered from the store
and Trilby was upon her feet so quick
that the man who had been be
over her went sprawling in the
tO ox.
dust,
od him as he got up and watched her
trot over to playfully tease the other
horses,
As Dan was
away a tall,
twitching eyes, and thin blue lips ac-
costed him with “What'll you take fer
thet colt, pard?”
“Oh, guess 1 won't
spare her, you see,”
sive reply.
“Well,
the barn I'll trade for her,”
the stranger.
preparing to
sell her, can't
rag
a trader, and after a few
drove off leaving the
an increasing
colt,
About a mila or so from town Dan
pulled up for the night at a sheltered
place where there was plenty of grass,
After he had had his supper and the
horses had finished grazing he fasten.
ed the four, two at each end of the
wagon, then crawled in and rolled up |
in his blankets,
stranger
dosire to obtain that
tacks of the mosquitoes and other in.
Dan soen fell asleep
In the middle of the night he found
himself propped up on one elbow, haif
awake listening for something, he
knew not what. At length he was
up the road. Half suspiciously he
crawled to the back end of the wagon
and pushed aside the flap of the cover
some thirty or forty rods up
road silhouetted against the sky,
saw the forms of the tall, lank
stranger and-—Trilby. He sprang trom
wagon, uttering a shrill whistle,
Trilby's
air and
forward.
the
ears till she rearad up in the
gave a tremendous lunge
from fright or surprise, the
stranger dropped the rope and ran,
Dan's only we. was the neckyoke
had unconsciously picked up,
himself with conject
uring as what would have happen
he been better armed,
tearing down the road,
at the curious proceedings
urged on by the dangling
kept flicking breast
chin. As she she
ed, blowing loudly, «
ering with excitement
the halter, and
her silky mane
had pald
mpon
so he contented
to
Trilby came
rope,
her and
Dan paus-
muscle quiv-
He removed
stood stroking
she
had
reached
very
as he
that
he
concluded
him well for the time
her
on Trilby
before
Thi
the
an
spent in training
From that tim.
than
iter pat
had even
more care and 1
even Was
fall
bought an
Hor
forced
a Ered
¥
rupted, however, when
old, 1
shing
Dan was
she was fi
inter outfit
were
break Trilby Ir ) the power
however, “and by
ni
n
not worry
ants .
PORK a
Dan and h
Septembe i
tarted up for
gine ran fine and
until noon.
up the
do.’
med stead
Dan
ses what sh
ily
speede i engine,
he said
hung over
dense One
the
wppil
till and the dust
like a
the
fog
sought
and ms
arator
her, men
panting for breath
perspiration an ai rt from
Dan
shade
ng the
anot
Finally
lar moti
quitting time
After
con!
an ear
went
the grass, as a circle the
CE Re $
Of Le ohne 8s
on the power
engine, whi
than a mat
it
ad Kansas Armer
CUTTING STEEL WITH YARN.
in 18 Hours
Hours.
Prisoner Cuts One Bar
and Another in 5
the dre
stone
thread of ¥
wp of water does to the
is only a cire
am
umstance
can accom:
Major McClaughry, warden
Federal prison at Fort Leav
once found a prisoner who 1D
posed to be pounding stone working
away at one of the bars to an outside
window
The man finally admitted
was doing and was induced
demonstration A grating
same description was placed
cell, says Popular Mechanics,
of the
mworth
Wag 81
what he
to give a
of the
in his
and a
the
the
from
statement,
limestone dust
the stone pile,
sock and a little water this
the bessemer steel bar in
working hours With soma
a chalk line and two
idhbholds tn save his fing
ers he made tho other clean ent of
the bar in five hours, proving the
matter to the guard's satisfaction
With
cate
and sill
the yarn
eighteen
merry,
wooden ha
How Some Sips Are , Lok,
The loss of many English
boats is now sald to be
fishing
due to the
a specially forged fisherman's knife
These knives possess strong mag
netic properties and will deflect a
compass needle two or three points
but is in reality much out of the way.
| ~Springfield Republican,
Speed of Elevators.
The fastost elevators run at a speed
equal to about 17 miles an hour.
<
| &
%
DEFECT IN NEW LAW.
It was ‘dis
gerious de
election
de-
the
or,
Washington (Special).
covered here that a fect ex
ists the primary
iaw of Pennsylvania, which
prive the State of delegates
national presidential conventions,
in any nt, ful can
didates no end of
The law fails
certification of
in uniform
may
tO
Cause success
trouble
Lo provide
the primary
ional districts «
comprisés a dist
James 1. Brown
in the
ed that the C
riify the ret
of the Commonwea
Committees, but not
tion is made in the
that the ni
will be
vims of deleg
copgntias
Gove
the
in
for
vole
CON Eres: xeept
a county
ty Solicitor
sd the
Coun
jet
on
law It
yunty Com-
covers detect
urns to
ith or to
law
rmine the cls ate
ariou
Ounty Commissioners
State
ome
WOOED AGAINST HER WILL.
JUDGE DISCREDITS PLEA.
AMPAIGN COSTLY,
1.000 Miners Srike,
or Loss Of Love.
Reading (Special) illiam H
Asks 810,000
£3 man
£10.000
Smale
mation
tt plaintiff
for
Howard
ged ali
!
STATE OB Im ARY.
Harrisburg Mrs Robert
grass, wife of the President
Pennsylvania State Bar
and a former Deputy Attorney Gen-
eral of Pennsylvania, died suddenly
of heart disease, at the family resi
dence here,
Lancaster. William Kreuger, of
Marietta, a relative of Oom Paul
Kreuger, of South African fame, died
in a hospital in this city. He served
under the French flag in the Crimean
War and Union soldier
Var
* Williamsport
of the best
this
of
Wis a
Bishop 8. Dunn,
known timber esti
gection of the State,
car here, after hav:
a stroke of paralysis,
71 years and is survive
daughter,
maters in
sustained
He was aged
Gettysburg. Nicholas G. Wilson,
of the most prominent Grand
Army men in this section of the State,
of a fall received at a fire in July
jagt. He was for fifteen years su-
perintendent of the Gettysburg Na-
tional Cemetery, and in 1888, was
burg Memorial Assoclation and occu
pled that position until the care of
the battlefield was turned over to the
He served one
term in the Stato Legislature, being
GIRL JUMPS INTO RIVER.
feed by
young
Lacy
Catawissa (Special) .-—Chast
her father for entertaining a
to they
15-year daughter
Phineas Smith, is
! jumped into the Busquehanna
River and ended her life.
While no one actually saw hes
jump into the river, she was seed
|a few moments before, walking rapid.
tly the river, wearing no hat
and the fmprint of her shoes
the now led the water's
| Several weeks ago when she
reprimanded by her father for en
[tertaining the same young man, she
attempted to end her life by taking
i] num
man
the
Mrs
objected,
of Mr, and
believed to
whom
old
toward:
Lor
|
{n
cont,
10 edge
war
lauda
PROSPERITY IN PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg The
Crucible
been
(Special) Pitts
plants the
has
ime for four week
and 1
made
put
time
2000 idle wo
1
of the C
¥
sUICIDE
COST LITTLE
Damages For
Wrecked Victims,
Singular Mania,
i:
11.66 was for
tax on 65.000.
10.060, anon
CIRAars
corred
Physician Injured.
{8p the
driving
Delta's
critical
away
York
inj iries
ecial) As result of
received in a
dent r. ‘A
physician, is now in a
dition His horse ran
wag returning
and the buggy
| phone pole Dr
out, striking his head against
| pole, sustaining serious injuries
STATE ITEMS
The P. O. 8 of A. Home
font will be dedicated June
| The farm property contains
{two acres
acci-
Stewart,
con-
collided with a tele
of Chal
13 next
seventy.
+1
| Kahn, of
was committed
await trial,
Samuel Grant,
Southampton
to the county
io
a miner, employed
Conl near
Company, Dubois,
while at work in the mine. He i»
dren,
brain, the result of a fall,
Mrs. Susan Bache, of Hamburg.
home of H. H. Nissley, at Elizabeth
town, and secured a diamond ring
valued at $100. At the residence of
A. CG. Brandt they secured $12 in
cash,
Carrying a lighted kerosene lamp
into the cellar of her home, Mrs. La-
vinia Walbert, of Allentown, had a
narrow escape from death when the
lamp fell, setting fire to the stairs
and her clothes,
By voting to annex ouflying ter-
ritory Freemansburg Town Council
has made it possible for that town
to almost double its population.
i TG Yin
Jno. F. Gray & Son
Succdssors to, . .
URANT HOOVER
Control! Sixteen of the
Largest ice and Life
lusurance Companies
in the World, . . ..
THE BEST IS THE
CHEAPEST . . . .
No Mutuals
No Assessments
Before insuring our life see
the contract of THER HOME
which in case of death
the tenth and twentieth years re-
turns all premiums paid in ed-
dition to the face of the policy.
3
1
between
to Loan om Fired
Mortgage
Office in Crider's Stone Building
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Telephone Connection
Money
50 YEARS’
EXP ERENCE
‘“Tndeed
wheeled hi
Sure enough,
the s
were made
off and as
scooped out,” filled
seed planted in them like the
potatoes Then he had bored
little holes in the carrois
each side, about half
the top, and tied a
each hole, long enough so that the
carrots could be tied to the curtain
of the window and yet swing fr
in the air.
“I think I like my
all,” said Joe, “but
other things, too. If
some other afternoon
more.”
“Indeed I will,” I promised,
we said good-bye at the door.
as I walked down the street I could
not help thinking that if poor little
crippled Joe took so much pleasure
from his home-made flower pots,
maybe some of you sturdy, healthy
little people might pass away a rainy
afternoon by trying to make some
for yourself —Washington Star.
were winging
of carrots
Joo
with water and
just
two
one on
an inch
string through
rom
$0
cely
plants beat of
I have lots
You come over
I'll show you
of
as
And
Foreign Mining at Harbin,
According to the Manila American |
(Manila, P. 1.), a circular has been
issued by the Board of Foreign Af.
fairs at Harbin to the effect that no
foreigners shall henceforth be allowed
to engage in mining enterprise with
in thirty li——or, say, within a distance
cial license. Mines which are already
being worked will be examined to as-
certain their daily output, and as soon
as the proper agreements have been
drawn up with the foreign countries
interested a scale of taxation will be
arrafiged for all mining enterprises
Engineer,
AHAB BIA SHAAN.
In Massachusetts the illegal sale of
ishable by a fine not exceeding 350
or imprisonment for not mote than
thirty days.
AA SAIN
ATTORNEYS.
D, ¥. vorTuEY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Ofies North of Court House.
i.
BR —
YY. BARRISON WALKER
ATTORMEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
CITI
Ko. 19 W. High Brest.
All } priasiona) business promptly sttendod
8. D. ame
SE ————
APE
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
EsoLz Brook
BELLEFONTE, PAs
Buoccessors to Onvis, Bower & Orvis
Consultation in English and German,
CLEMENT DALE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EBLLEFONTR, PA,
Ofoe NH, W, corper Dismend, two doors from
First National Bank. ree
YW 4G. RUNKLE
sT70288}. AT LAW
ELLEFORTR, Ph
All kinds of legal business sttended to promptly
6 given to collections. Office, #
yo
on
Epecial stleniio
Boor Crider's Kxcharge
NH B. BPARGLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFORTR.PA
Practices in =!l the courts, Consultation Is
English and German. Office, Crider's Exchange
Buiiding jyok
sm e—
EDWARD ROYER,
Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall.
Assommodations first-class, Good bar. Partisg
wishing to enjoy an evening given spegiti
attention. Meals for such occasion)
pared on short notice. Alwsys
for the transient trade.
RATES : $1.00 PER DAY.
a
Proprietor
[be Nalional Hotel
MILLHEIM, PA.
L A BHAWYER, Prop.
Fuet clam socommodsations for the travels
@00d table board and tlecping apartments
The choloest liquors at the bar. Biable ap
sommodations for horses is the best 30 bg
bad. Bus wand from all trainee on the
Lewisburg and Tyrone Rafiroad, st Cobum
jl] v yuRy 8
| Effort made to
Cor.
clersaeee
A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a R, R
=
er
-xy
avy
Penn's Valley Basking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA
W. B. MINGLE, Ceshi¢
Receives Deposits
Discounts Notes . . .
MARBLE ao GRANITE.
[VIONUMENTS. <>
Er
CENTRE HALL, . . . .
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
| HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORE
in ail kinds of
| Marble AND
i | Granite, Don’ fall to got my prion
Lanes | WSURANCE
LHegency
IN CENTRE COUNTY
H, E. FENLON
Agent
Bellefonte, Penn’a.
= —
The Largest and Best
Accident Ins, Companies
Bonds of Every Descrip-
tion. Plate Glass in-
surance at low rales.