The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 16, 1909, Image 8

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    ‘THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, FEPTEMBER 16, 1909
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
Judge of the Saprame Court
C, LA RUE MUNSON, OF WILLIAMSPORT
For State Treasurer
GEORGE W, KIPP, OF TOWANDA
For Auditor General
J. WOOD CLARK, OF INDIANA
Democratic County Ticket
For Jury Commissioner
FRAN HAZEL, OF SPRING TOWNSHIP
DEATHS,
MRI H. WHITMER SMITH,
After suflering from tuberculosis of
the lungs for a period of about five
years, Mra. H. Witmer Bmith died
t her home in Bellefonte, Bunday
A She was aged about thirty-
four years,
The deceased maiden name wae
Miss May Hiteheock., of Williams:
port, apd wes married to Mr. Bmith
fourteen years ago, was the
wothier of two *hildren—Russell, aged
thirteen, and Clyde aged six years,
who with the husband survive,
Ioterment was made Tuesday after.
noan at Uentre Hall, the funeral hav-
ing been held from the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Isaac Bmith.
She
MRS. 8, H. BAU
Rachael, wife of 8. H. Bailey, died
on Wednesday of last week, at her
home in Harris township, after a lorg
illness with tuberculosis, Fhe wss
sixty-two years cf age, was a daughter
EY
in Ferguson township. Her husband,
two som avd two daughters survive,
sisters. Bhe was a member of
ter. Rev, W, K.* Harnish «fliciated
morning, burial made in
Boalsburg cemetery,
Was
Ac ntl ca
Wak of Commitsslonsr Foust.
Foust is attending the Grange
campment and Fair this week, and itl
will be interesting to know that he has!
more than his predecessor, as fo wing
note will show :
Duriog the two and one-half years of |
Chrmmissioner Foust’s sdministration |
“ SPARING HER NERVES. |
A Careful, Considerate Vigitor and |
Her Timid Friend.
The mistakes which were plentifully |
sprinkled along Saas. Cower's career |
were never regrefiotl hy any one more |
than by Mrs, Comer herself, 1 used |
the very best judgment 1 had,” shel
ald, referring to one unforiunate oc.
currence, “but, as u Gal, everything
Well wrong. :
“You see, 1 went to Greenville in the |
morning with Mrs. Hobart, Intending |
to go on to Nashua, but 1 chavged my
mind when the weather turned
und spent the day with Annha Woods, |
going home nt dusk I'd forgotten my |
little bag with my key In It, s0 1 went |
right over to Mrs. Hobart's,
“She'd gone down the road to
cool |
Mrs. |
Cole’
{eft band blind and went right in.
“The house was dark, but
myseh, ‘1 won't light a lamp for
of scaring ber, a timid woman,
all alone, as she does.’
dark till I heard her
walk.
“When she found
locked she gave a Kind of a gasp,
stepped forward and then, long
fear |
coming up
the door was un
had a cold so my
natural and I was afrald
scare her, she being so timid, 1
out my hand and lakl it on her arn.
“And, if you'll bell
Mrs. Comer pl
ever in a faint
on the edge of the
though I'd never bring her
“There's no use trying to be en
with a woman like her.” —Y«
panion.
eve int
intively, “she fell Hl
and cut ah r forehe
rocking chalr, and
to!
wuth's Com
CIRCUS CHILDREN.
Early Age.
It is not
circuses to carry thirty and fort y chili
ring all the way from mere
dren, ran:
babies to boys and girls « f fifteen and
sixteen
are ira
¥
i
i
|
i
eases terminated during the six yesrs
of his predecessors : and that $33 429.
25 in fines and costs has been psid into
the State tressury ss compared with
$28,961.09 paid in during the six years
of his predecessors,
.-—
Clover Brand Poultry Tonle.
It will
eggs
It will put your young chicks in
condition for market earlier,
makiog larger hone and heavier fowls
It will cure diseases of fowls such as
cholera, roup, It is always best
to separate the diseased poultry from
the healthy
If fed regularly, it will prevent your
fowls from becoming diseased, keep-
ing them in a strong and healthy con-
dition, .
ForealebyJ. H. and 8B. E. Weber,
Centre Hall and Oak Hall.
increase the production of
besides
eto,
ones,
A ft
Water Notice
A patrons of the borough water
plant are cautioned against using
watd for any other than domestic
purposes, Bprinkling of streets is es-
pecially prohibited. If any violations
of this notice are observed, the side
line will be cut off immediately, and
will not be restored until the regular
fee { $5.0) for attechment is paid,
This notice will be rigidly inforeed.
W. F. BRADFORD,
Chairman Couneil,
MINGLE, Becretary,
cmap -
Potter Tow aship Hoads Mileage,
Potter township has ninety-four and
one-fourth miles of public road, the
total mileage being what is termed
townehip rosds, Johu R. Lee, one of
the township supervisors, finished
measuring the roads last week, and
the sbove were his findings, It will
require one hundred snd twenty poles
and hand boards to comply with the
Jones road law as to index boards.
Ap
Western Cnitle Sale,
The ws dersigned will sell st public
sale on Grange Park, Friday, Beptem-
ber 17th, at one o'clock, a car load of
western cattle, consisting of mileh
cows, heifers and bulls, These cattle
will be selected especially for this mar.
ket, and will be a choles lov in every
respect, giviog the farmers in Centre
county sn opportunity to buy the
choicest breeding stock to be found
anywhere,
This sale will positively take place,
and the conditions will be altogether
ressonable. Provisions will salen be
made t7 sceommodate thow who are
not prepared to move the stock on
the day of the sale.
For farther particulars write or tele.
phone over the Bell lines to
GrorGe W. BRADFORD
CENTRE HALL, Pa
A {A A AAA.
October b, 6, 7
for the Bellefonte Fair,
“
W. Gross
rained to
elders they ar
in public
It Is a cot
is not started until aft » age of
will seldom netive record
Followir the afternoon show | often
saw groups of whom
ing rudis Jit ’
a sprit oo
wked on
These were the families of
circus aristocracy, who ure
records of thelr with
pride of a son In his
years old, pra
ersauits and han
1
smile.
treas
Ancestors
father's
more ospiring
thelr own children tban
great white canvas
Not that their education
In other respe
lies often hire
of the
0 S¢e no
one
time and
coach their
studies,
school for the Your
to be acrobats, thes
acrobats. — He
tray ing
i
if thi vt Py
if they ug
ated
One circus has
oRiers,
are to
Magazine,
| 3
De oO Ud
shewlan
A Sponge That
“Here ng
an eld N¢
- %
On a bleak, gras
Works.
ft clever notion--a fo
: £ bell”
"i
w Paelan hog
Vv agiand tisha
said an.
thes
and
grea
and undes
sponge
wound up
ifiernoon
stood at the seashore—the old man
cousin from Boston A
from a scaffold,
hung a great
machinery ls
his city
bung
a metal cover
“This here {
regular,” the fisherman’ explatned, "and
this bere sponge is kept under cover so
rain get at dL
weather, natch'rally, the sponge is dry
and light; In foggy, though, it gets
heavy with fog sateh’rations,
heavy enough for to press down
lever that starts the machinery a-gol
Then, ding-dong, ding dot g£. sounds the
bell In the fog, savin’ many a fisher
man from wreck on this rock bound
coast." ~ Exchange, A
bell
Ye
us the cant In ary
A Persistent Hen.
Ever hear about our little red hen?
Weil, sir, was on the set for
keeps. Couldn't keep her off. Old
doorknobs, soda bottles, lamp chim
neys, mptch safes—anything was good
enough for her. Finally 1 put her on
three mud turtles, and | hope to die
if she didn’t hatch out alligators—yes,
sir, three of "em! One of ‘em ate her
up. and when we opened him there
was the hen settin® on his back teeth,
and they'd swelled up so they choked
him to death.—Exchange,
Unreasonable.
“My husband is so very unreasonn-
ble.”
“Most husbands are. What did yours
do?
“He fixed ® fishhook In one of his
pockets because he pretended to sup
pose that 1 robbed him at night, and
then he blamed me because he forgot
it was there.” Cleveland Plas Dealer
she
Coarsely Defined,
“What 1s’ the distinguishing quality
of the problem play 7
“It makes you think.» The first half
keeps you wondering what the qugs-
tion is, and the second half keeps you
guessing what's the answer.”—Wash-
ington Star,
The Mean Thing!
Mrs, Oldham=Why are you so down
on that lively Mr. Bachelor? Mrs
Youngling-Oh, he snubbed our pre
cious Alfred! He sald be thought
baby might some day become vice
president. ~Exchange,
tc. ht tee]
In order to love mankind. we must
not expect too much of them, —Helve
tius,
A A 1 AAA
Centre Reporter, $1 a year,
WOMEN ARE WOMEN.
the Proposition,
Men say women are angels;
women are ents, Let us pause n
and reason upon this thing,
soy
moment
If women are angels
Let us try again.
unre cuts
ing point.
If angels
hardly reasonable,
wings, and cats do not
begin ng
If women are cats—but that isn't
possible, for cats do not talk, and how
could n dumb animal express an opin-
fon In words of a woman? Whatever
cats many think, they never say a word
about a woman, while well,
women are not cats.
Now let us return to the first propo-
fly.
alin.
women
they wouldn't
Angels
angels,
Cuts.
If women
gAY women
talk
Once upon a tin
woman, He gal
are
are
that w ny.
married a
nn
fn ont
eR man
she w
* Was
angel:
Happy
as
twee
being the
they are.—
cott's.
NEW MEXICO.
Spain Got its Name.
Mexico
utkrats For Meat
tied
ipsning Bananas.
mbiag to
permits
nt even down ther
sel 1o hang son
her ripe. as the hry
pot have to be yell
Fipe. That is only the
it |
it 8
wit
fia% Jo
color of the
up fo the
to eating
is dried
: 3
in usiomed
when they are sellow it
peel them when they are
are perfectly
-~ New York
i to
wi and
» within
ttt t Ivers
6 That they
and 61 to eat.
The Prisoner's Retort.
It is a prison chaplain’s duty to give
a departing prisoner good ads and
to exhort Lim to be a decent and hon
orable man io future In the
course of oue of these iuterviews a
chaplain said, “Now, my friend, 1 hope
you'll never have to come back to a
piace like this”
The prisoner looked at him thought
fully and then asked, “I say, chaplain
you draw a salary here, don't you?"
When the chaplain replied In the af
firmative the prisaver remarked, “Well,
say, If me and the other fellows didn't
keep coming back gou'd be out of a
Job”
ice
the
—-—
Didn't Need a Doctor.
“Let me Kiss those tears awasy™ he
begged tenderly. She fell In his arms,
and he was busy for the next few min
utes. Aud yet the tears flowed on
“Are you suffering? Can nothing stop
them?" he asked, breathlessly sad.
“No,” she murmured. “It's only a
rold, you kuow. But go on with the
treatment.” — Ladjes’ Home Journal,
Cheering Mer.
Macdougal (to his new fourth wife)
The meenister doesna approve o my
marrgin’ again, an’ sae young a wife
too! But, as | tell't him, | canna be
ave buryln', buryin'.<Punch.
SUA.
In this world It 1s not what we take
up, but what we give up, that mebes
a A MA IPT SS SAN,
Centre Peporter, §1 a year.
¥
COPONRVIRNRODIP RVR LOBC POE sv sD ROBE
Do You Get Up
1
Almost everyone know
bladder
of
able healt
remedy ’ be
its remark
I1 res
Cat
L properties.
fulfills
hin
matism,
, kid
almost
Ove:
~ BROot
ry wis
rl rr
| p ain in the
is eve
back
eys, liver,
H and eve
COorrecis In hility
hold water and scalding pain in passing it
or bad effects | wing use of | "wr, Win
or beer, and over
ity of be
hrough the day,
i nes during the might,
Swamp-Root is n
erything but i
ww bladder troubl
he remedy
ughly tes
roved so succe
nygement has
Ones
Nnecess
1
t recommended
eaders of this 1
idy tried it
nt free
re abu
wdantif vo
y or hladde
When «
looking ever the HENRY BOSCH COM.
PANY WALL PAPER mmples at yous
ewn bhome-—switting semfortably fn yous
eaay chalr! Tou can make a better selection
thet way then by ressscking the stares,
You soe the whole line the vey latest
Sovigns the loveliest tints and richest
eunior effects, Including imported patterns,
Everything good in wall papers in the
JOHN T.
PLEASANT GAP
NOLL,
Paintin
N INVITATIO
N.
Harry Witten and Company
Invite those attending the Grange
Encampment and Fair to
come fo their Store and examine
all goods in stock.
All Summer Goods Offered at Greatly
Reduced Prices. They Must be Sold
A Large Line of Men's and Boys’
CLOTHING
LADIES’ COATS... SHOES For Everybody
Men, Women, Boys and Girls, and for the Babies,
FULL LINE RUBBER GOODS
In the Best
Grades.
Umbrellas in a Great Variety...
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER
You will find a large as:ortment of store
not mentionzd which
to and
goods in our
here, arc invited
come
you
inspzct.
Harry Witten & Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Store will be closed Thursday & Friday, September
16 and 17. Open again Saturday morning.
School ‘Has
Opened
We have a full line to fit
out that boy or girl of
yours, Especially do we
invite your attention to the
Selz “LIBERTY BELL”
School Shoes,
Call and sce.
H. F. ROSSMAN
Spring Mills - - - Penn.
BRB PPR TIPOPPEREVB EASE aR
CCINOBOIPIT VIREO ORPIOOD
WBN WNW WD
Wanted !
Local Agent to advertise and
introduce the new educational
work,
WEBSTER'S
UNIVERSAL
DICTIONARY and
ATLAS of the WORLD.
Must be educated and able to furnish
good references as to ability and character
The SAALFIELD PUB. CO , ‘
5
AKRON, onto
LJ vessntineto ovina nnd ®
TDN
eR AN AN
DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
A graduate of the University of Penn’a,
Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle.
fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones.
001.08 yt
Now Post Cards,
Four New loos! view post
have been received at this
exirmmer pray.
v *
two for five oi.
oards
office,
Germany, and are
he popular price
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nic
While attending Grange Pic don’t forget
to buy your Fresh Grocerics, ctc., at Emery’s
Store. I will have a large supply of . . .
CANNED CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES
BEANS, SALMON, BEEF
BOLOGNA, CHEESE, LARD, MEATS
SWEET POTATOES, MELONS,
ANNAS, LEMONS, CAKES AND CRACKERS
At Lowest Prices for First- Class Goods,
id
RANA
In case of a rainy weck we are even supplied with
Over-shoes and Umbrellas
Don’t forget we sell Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods, Etc,
at the Lowest Prices.
C. F. Emery’s Store
CENTRE HALL,
PENNA
/
Encampment and- Exhibition
0! the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania
GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA.
September 11 to 17, Inclusive.
Encampment Opens September 11th. Exhibition Opens September 13th
The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania by fariners and
for farmers. Twenty-eight acres devoted to camping and exhibition pure
poses. Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp.
A large display of farm stock and pouitsy, |
ceroals, and every production of farm and garden
The Pennsylvania State College will make
work of the College and State Experiment Station.
ADMISSION FREE.
farm implements, fruits,
A large display of the
LEONARD RHONE,
Chairman.