The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 03, 1910, Image 8

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    THE OE NTRE RE port E R
A
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910,
MINIY1ERS AND POLITIUS,
Liguor Men Think Ministers Have No Flacy
in ¢ spirituous " Fleid,
Some of the exchanges that come
to the Reporter's desk attribute the
backwardness of the temperance move-
ment {fn Pennsylvania to the fact that
the ministers have been timid and too
largely influenced by the loud wail of
the liquor element against the preach-
ers getting into politics, If this item
falls under the eye of any such timid
pulpiteers, they are urged to read the
following paragraphs from the pen of
the editor of ** Buccess :
If the church desires to keep its in-
fluence with the liquor sellers of the
country, it will confine itself hence-
forth to spiritual matters and keep ofl
the spirituous field It is expressly
forbidden in the constitution for
church snd state to get themselves
mixed up. While there is nothing in
that ancient aud venerable document
to forbid church members voting, it is
pot becoming in them to make a pub-
lic display of their views,
“ Thie fair warning comes from a
ed-—almost passionately
liquor interests, The
those ministers who
engage in the
r of chasing saloons out
of town with a ballot box. Apparent
ly these knights of the flowing bowl
would be much happier if ministers
would confine themselves to the doc-
trine of infant damopation and {let the
saloon atiend to the damnation of the
adalta,
This i= all very well, but what be.
f the personal liberty issue our
friends are always raising ? Should
not ministers be permitted to take pol-
it it ale they please?
Does not the temperance meeting far-
nish the minister a plsce to spend the
evenirgs after the hard day's work ?
Bhouid this io little diversion
be denied him at the word of a lot of
straight-feced bigoted saloonkeepers,
who think of nothing but the consti-
tution ?
“It sible that the personal
liberty izeue is not reversible and that
into lerance is the privilege of barlend-
ers only V’
journal devo!
devoted
articie ce
-L0 Lhe
nsures
to
} ulpit
leave their
gecular matt
Comes oO
108 OF eave ie 8%
nocent
i828 DOR
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The Most Finished Oue Man Show
This testimonial is old only from
Jannary 24, by Thomas V,
Hendrickson, chairman of the Y. M
C. A. entertainment committee, of
Brookvilte, this state, It reads thus:
We had John B. Ratio with us
on Fi evening. I do not know
rates Mr. Ratlo
ur list attractions, but I
ii my personal word, with
and enthusiastic
fifteenths of
that so far
and is
aay
where your burean
SIMONE ¥(
Can give y
the entire
7
Ok
approval
approbation
our season ticket holders,
as Brookville is concerned, he ought
to be crowding the king row. The
universal verdict of all our patrons is
that his finest and most
floished * snow that ever
got oft t And aside from
the artistic excellence of his platform
bh a king io all his
of fourteen
was the
one maa
thie Cars here,
Work he is every inc
dealings with If you have any
more Rattos, for heaven's sake don’t
hide their heads under half bushels.
———
The Piak Label.
us
The Pink Label appears this week.
Those who paid subscriptions on the
Ruporter vetween November 30th and
February will flad their credits
given for the first time on this label
The Pink Labal appears on all papers
this week, aud is Pick to indicate thal
credits given. To prove
that you been given proper
credit, compare the Pluk Label with
the label yn your paper a date
previous io this issue,
7” Hossman- Barner,
E mer if Penns Cave, and
Miss Mary Barner, as daughter of Mr
and Mrs. George Baraer, of near Ba
lous, were married at the Lutheran
parsouage, in Salona, by Rav, J, M.
Rearick. Part of their honeymoon
was spent with friends in Logsnton,
The bridegroom is a prosperous young
farmer in the vicinity of the Penns
Cave and they expect to go (to house
Ny Roepivg there in the near future.
i AI M5 APIA
Smullton.
A. E. Btrayer, painter and paper
hanger, is leaving Brush Valley and
moving to Sugar Valley, this week,
where be expects to follow his occupa
tion for at least a year.
Mr, and Mre, G. H. SBmull returned
home from an extended business trip.
They bad been absent about four
weeks, His business is of such »
charscter that it sometimes calls him
into different states,
“Mrs, J. L. Parks, of this place, ex-
pects to move her household goods to
Bunbury.
C. H, Blerly now has his lumber op-
eration, northwest of town, in full
blast.
Wallace Brungart had the misfor-
tune to get his fiogers into the shap-
ing mechine in bis farnitare factory,
and received a number of severe cuts,
The members were pot severed, but
badly cut.
Pletare frames made to order on
short notice and st reasonable prices
at the Stover studio. Enlarging of
plotures » specialty.
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nave Deen
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THIRTY-Nl se Cn NSUS DISTRICTS
In Qentre County as divided
Supervisor Hamilton,
Centre county has been divided toto) |
thirg-nine districts by Census Buper- |
visor Bamuel R. Hamilton. This |
means that thirty-nine persons will be
appointed to take the census in Centre
county, The census bureau is aiming
to have the work completed in a very
short period, whieh accounts for the
the districts being made small,
District No, 26 is composed of Cen-
tre Hall borough and the north pre-
cinet of Potter township, and district
No. 27 is made up of the Bouth and
West precincts of Potter township.
by Census |
DISTRICTS
1 Bellefonte borough, North ward.
2 Bellefonte borough, South ward.
3 Bellefonte ugh, West ward.
Benner township.
Boggs township, East precinct and
Milesburg borough.
Boggs township, North and
precincts.
Burnside and Curtin townships.
College ownship, excluding State
College borough.
Ferguson townsl
excluding State Col
Ferguson township,
exeluding State College borough.
Gregg township, North and
precincts.
Gregg township, West precinct,
Haines township.
Halfmo«
Harris township.
Howard township
borough.
bore
East precinct,
lege borough.
10 West precinct
11 East
12
13
14
15
0 i ywnship,
Huston township.
Liberty
Marion to
Miles township
precincts,
Miles
Patton
Penn
Philij
township.
Wi hip
East and Middle
township, West precinct.
townsiip.
{
Philipsburg b
wirds
Potter
and Ce
North
Hall borough.
township, precinct
ntre
Yoh b
ot
preci:
excluding Bellefonte borough.
State Ce rough.
Taylor township
Union
borough.
Walker
Worth
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Katto in Hlinols.
The El P wo {
lege be
township and
towns
Wasp.
Iilinois } Dally Jour-
osl says this : * John B. Ratio, the
dialect comedian, entertained the su
dience with a well selected repertoire
of impersonations, His best proaue
tion is the court scene, where in the old
oftender and convict was on trial for a
second offense. The young prosecu-
ting lawyer's appeal to the jury, and
the prisoner's appeal for clemency,
were especially fine, the latter being »
masterful piece of actiog. ”
Mr. Ratto wili be at Centre Hall, in
Grange Arcadia, Tuesday eveonlog,
February 8:h., Tickets issued for the
Cope lecture will be accepted. Gener
al admission, 20 cants ; reserved seal
tickets, 30 cents ; children between
the ages of six and fifteen years, 10
cents. The chart will be found =
Kreamer and Son's store,
—— A
Pianos snd Organs,
The Lester planos are used and en-
dorsed by all the leading musics! con-
servatories and colleges in the U, B.
The Stevens piano organs are the
Iatest achievement in modern organ
construction,
Pianos and organs sold on easy pay-
ment plan, Write for catalog.
tf C. E ZEIGLER,
Bpriog Mills, Pa,
MI A SS.
Oe for 1%,
You can get a dozen Valentine Post
Cards for five cents, at the Reporter
office. By mail six cents per dozen,
post paid at this end. Every one of
these cards are appropriate to send to
sny one, Nothing vulgar in the
bunch,
—————————— I SS ——
Prof. Cyrus Grove, superintendent
of schools in Stephenson county, Uli
nols, forwarded a copy of the semi-an-
pusl examination questions, for the
public schools in that county. They
are all practical questions, and from
the list it is seen that agriculture has
a place in the public schools in hat
state,
Wirconsin is baving its good share
of snow, according to 8 note received
on Monday from Orie A. Jamison, of
Monroe, that state. He mays snow Is
from three to three and one half feet
deep in the fields in that section, more
than has been known to lie at one
time in many years.
THO UGLY MNiial [2
Those Big Pigs, the Rhinoceros |
and the Hippopotamus,
THEY ARE HARD TO CAPTURE.
the Big Felines Seem Like Child's
Play--Methods of the Hunters.
Trapplug the big felines
play compared with the
turing lumbering,
mals of the “big pig"
DoCeros
oo st
batten
work of cap-
those colossal ani
familly,
and the hippopotamus,
or to Lreak to a
ICHvYy to
uphd to tnine
uid too
through hundreds of
pess, it would take a »
tithe to bring «
thousat
wilder
a life
{0 8iX
miles of
an half
1c of these five
nd crea tofa jun
Therefore the
is to find a cow
tures ou
Hizintion
inne
to capture
aiery, grim ex
a
hard
Awkward a
jashes through
the Irresisti
Fess train
ros the trapp
mM
much
wi fora tw
ie
ations
CRIDER of the
has fled at the
ind soon it is
ved up a
ange of the
ingerous is the trap:
potamus, for, a
flue rhino” is a more,
than the “river
wr hunts the former
= down at a safe dis
whereas in the case of the hip
popotamine he fight in the same
primitive fashion that have
for Hand to maw, as it
he inet engage this two ton
standing in the bow of
for the hippopotamus,
the “river horse.” means,
2 a nnd and water animal and must
be harpooned and brought ashore be-
fore it expires, otherwise it would sink
at once (o the bottom of the river, the
coveted calf escaping among the other
hippopotamuses Instead of following
the stricken cow to shore, so that the
youngster may be caught-A. W
RRolker in Bt, Nicholas,
The Blue Panube.
The Danube still retaius its anclent
gplendors. The Rhine is the river of
vine cind, sunny hills, ruined casties
on rugged crags, mediaeval history
and wodern glory In wae and in peace,
a river bright as the warble of a bird
in the wool. The Danube hills carry
fmmense, almost untouched, forests,
higher and grander than the heights of
In the midst of this rich,
Acep green verdure lonely white moun-
tains break In on the eye. There are
many wayside chapels, too, on the
banks, Ip solemn, awesome, majestic
beauty the Danube far excels the
cheery, pretty Rhine, and it m be
enlled a pity that so few American
travelers tnke a Hy on this Inde
scribably superb river. Omaha Bee
AI A A
Advertise,
“i
we rag
on lmnd and bring
Lance,
inust
savages
timed FF
were
monster while
# frail caboose,
as its name
Be 00 BEPC 0OS. BLS BNe: PET B00 AOC DEOL OOD QO0S
tooling over the MENRY BOSCH COM.
§ PANY WALL PAPER samples st pow
. own heme-sitting comfortably in yom
onay chalr! Yeu ean make a better selection
that way thas by ransacking the steres,
You soe the whele line—the very latest
Gosigna—the loveliest tints and richest
ooter effects, incloding imported patterns,
Brarything geod in wall papers in the
Boosh Soa
sontmry, ooh Ge Sewest
wk Chicago
Wl eal! with Bosch Sesp les
4 Lod
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JOHN T., NOLL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA
Iso Pair
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This to wr . He I
Buyers
To Our Lady
Buyers :
W i:
Heavy
Pee
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Spring Mills - - - Penn,
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and
Children
Golden Brown Suede
Gun Metal
« Box Calf ...
Our_Rubber Line is Composed of
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~The best lines on the market,
Pleased to ha 1 call,
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Wanted !
Local Agent to advertise and
introduce the new educational
WEBSTER'S
UNIVERSAL
DICTIONARY and
ATLAS of the WORLD,
Must be oducated and able to furnish
good references as to ability and character
The SAALFIELD PUB. CO,
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YOUNG MEN & WOMEN {
For Terms and Particulars
, ADDRESS
TELEGRAPHER,
oot BELLEFONTE, PA.
THB
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PUN— $1 a year,
For Fresh (Groceries,
Canned Goods, Shoes
and Rubbers, go to
ETERY’S
We are closing out Remnants of Dry Goods, Under-
wear, Shoes, etc.,, at Reduced Prices to make
room for Spring Goods which are coming in daily.
Orders taken and Goods Delivered Free of Charge in
Colyer and vicinity.
We pay Cash or Trade for Butter, Eggs, Lard, Meats,
etc., and sell goods at the lowest possible price for
Cash,
C. F. Emery’s Store
CENTRE HALL, PENNA
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THE 1909
IMPROVE
De Laval Cream Separators
Are Now Ready for Your Inspection.
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Ten New Capacities
Ten New Prices
Ten New Styles
A Size for Every Dairy, from the Smallest to the
Largest.
D. W. Bradiord, seine ae
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Be ae a
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
In All Grades, from 50c¢
to $1.00 a piece. . .
ES’ UNDERWEAR
From 30c to $1.00 a piece
MEN'S SWEATERS
From 50c¢ to $3.50
GIVE US A CALL
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PECIAL FELT
AND RUBBER SALE
Rubber goods have not been good sale this season,
owing to the continued fair weather. Here are
prices that will warrant buying for a future rainy
day :
Combination Felts and Rubbers . in
And another grade at - -
Lumbermen’s Gums, at .
Arctics, at . - .
Felts without rubbers, 40c
These are worth 90c
Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions
All of these are offered at prices that will make you
feel like buying, even if you have no immediate use
for them,
$1.95
2.75
1.75 & 2.00
1.25, 1.50 & 1.75
W.. H. STUART
BOALSBURG, PA.
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DR. SOL. M, NISSLEY,
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VETERINARY SURGEON.
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A graduate of the University of Penn's
Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle.
fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones, _