The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 10, 1910, Image 3

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‘God be thanked!" the old
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“Never fear! before
Well, your son wil Methuselah,
beat
knew fear,
tear
no
m wher
on ers de
lincoln
or die of
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27. 1858, Mr
ying over night
the evening we walked
gquare, and when we had
reached a particular spot, alter veri
fying it, he said, partly to hi
and to me, “Here, on this ex
aet spol, twenty-six years ago, | stood
alone by our wagon, which contained
all that my father and | owned In
the This incident, aad his
———
t
he public
ah Sas
oartiy
world.”
bolalion
some of the
the obscu gireots of
or the woods or
and
and equally
and by
Tim %.
iifia un
country
alike and
put in requi-
lonely drill and
would grasp
omprehend the whole scope and
and all essential details of the
within the compass of his mind
all were
discip
¥
cage
ABRAHAM LINCOLN--81y
(From a clay model of the original,
Augustus Saint Gaudens
dated 1907, now at the Metropolitan
ian ————— i iiss a
manner of viewing It was tysleal and
symbolical of his entire carver: for,
although his life was largely hedged
in by crowds and his career and des. |
tiny wrought out in co-operation with
others, yet his essential self, the
thinking part, was passed In social
isolation,
When he had a difficult case to de
velop and mature he would be miss-
tng; this was more especial'y tive of
his life on the circuit, or when hs de
As a law student (if his sparse
efforts in that line may warrant such
| desirnation), It was the samer he
| would perch himself on top of
woolpile In the shade, and, as the
sun intruded, would grind around
in the ghade. One day Russell God.
by, an irreverent farmer (whom 1.in.
coln used to habitually help In hog.
killing time) saw him on top of a
wood-pile, with a book In lis hand
the spac
to
“Mawnin'!
astonished at
tacle. “Mawnin’, Abe!”
“What's yer readin’?” said he,
ously. “I
studyin'’
stodyin'?”
aid Abe, laconically
almost paralyzed:
mighty!” gasped
His conception, 8¢
and chronology of emanci
subjected to the same rigorous law,
Several of his generals, well 83
others of his supporters, tempted
him in this hed
the secrecy of soolal
and promulgated
. mention a
Mvided
ncubated
He wan
curls
-1'1m
ied. “What's yer
Godby. “Law,
readin’
WAS repl
asked
Godby
Good God Al
he,
heme, method
pation were
as
to forestall bru
and in
matured
final
matter
alongs
plan
Irated
with
and polit]
Sangamon alone
experiences, his social ical
and
touch
Springfield or
horizon ex
he
panded and
WAS no more
with the
fangrron C
Harn
enlarged,
intimately In
poonle of
inty than with those of
ipaien He 4
{ ich ated to
» of any other village in the
i od y fg
LASER Or som od
Byes ne Ne hit
of official or other
f fav-
hin
hose at
t Aapnointments to
immediate
Mees
ignored geographical line
that, fearing the
fey had
n hi wn
regard, in
{ utive favors,
than for Maine
nauity
Tore
(eng
and social
in his
raced the
quity had no all
his social area
State and ultimately the entire Na.
tion His field was the warld Ha
dwelt in princip'es ant institutions
Toe him men but agents or
media, lo orizinate promulgates or
enforee nrincinles. and a maa's local
ity had namht to do with bis ef
ficienty in that respect: and the
acme and hizh-water mark of such
pastimes as he allowed himael!
on ‘he
(As we were
ft imn
RNce
mind;
em? whole
were
eocial
was arhisved
"Hove"
cirenit with the
called) during
a
This ocatholicity (as comntradistin-
sighed from anything special) of as
sociation and consequent failure to
calize hin social
wil!
1
and political at
explain, In
that ardent
tome which
on election
ped out
pol tie LM
those who
santiments
fath.
nents, gerye to
Iack of
him at
art tha
op
(and sanerially
1840)
romelime
day In November,
The
ecanecinlly
erop
yittarnags of
the
anti-slavery
partisan
on part of
deemed his
as recusant to the jand of his
ere, alded this fee'ing, and omis-
yenize his home neighbors
sntly In the distribution of Fed:
eral offices all combined to engender
a considarable social alienation, and
prevented him from being, as 2b
stractly and on his individual merits
he would have heen, aw ideally popu
lar citiren Not that he was unpop
ular, but he should have been popu
iar to the veree of enthusiasm, as
he was when news of the lomtion of
the capital 2 Soringfield reached the
then insignificant ttle village.
He was a moet ririd supporter of
alt laws those which were conven
tiomal and unimportant, as well as
those which were vital;
debts and
allow hia litt's real satate to get on
the delinquent list. nor violate or
omit any other politiea®! duly. He
Arank no liquor at anv period of his
Hee and did not visit a saloon (al
thouneh it was a Iawverdike habit te
do a0) on any pretense whatever:
netther gid he ohtruda sdylce or a
pertinacions temperance lecture on
threes who Ald so. We were onee in.
yited to vieit a primitive vineyard in
Vererillion County and to taste the
govern] varieties of home-made wine.
his
gion to rv
wu
It affroted no one but Linocin, Hut it
am affect him: “Fellers, I'm getting
drunk,” sald he, comically.
Boa oasTarTerTa eT Tao Te Ta pte Te 0% “vA
A VAPTILTA07a0T8 A
ev epTar es vav ar are “sYesla erie
. “
Household Notes
a
LAL ALATA TA Pav ave EAA LALA
Dot DADLABS bd
BLED ADAYA, EPA, AP AD ADE 9
TO CLEAN CARPETS,
uses of are le
housewife
makes herself
with gasoline Is
cleaning carpets
the rou
handful of
{ will
ire
The
the
this
wet
salt
who ia
much
excellent
gion,
Ignorant of
work, Salt
for
EMooll
the
ghest
on
make
thus holding
length of ti:
Th
tle £4 oil
rubbing
ened clo
and do
enough to
not loth wel
have
5 14
wood Wipe
glasses are
outlines of
less clearly
But it
this
glasses
The
true image,
make them qu
glasses do not reflect
because it is not
ite flat —N
larger
gible to
Haven Register
titchen sink
ugh Warm wa
ove the chill
soapy-looking
could
I filled it, adding en
ter to the cold to rem
Then 1 made it very
with the naphtha soap. To this suds
I added a pint of gasoline, being care
ful, of course, to keep my gasoline
far away from fire
“Having carefully
worst spots on my skirt | plunged
into the tub. I rud the offending
spots mercilessly and washed the en
tire skirt as well as 1 knew how
Then 1 dripped the garment as wall
a8 possible, patted out all m
i coud, and, emptying the
it with tepid water, adding
of gasoline. The r
disco
set in my
marked the
hed
wat
ored, I again
By ime |
garment the third tin
clear and skirt ‘
new Not a was
and when it had hung
doors and dried It really made
£
ter
the
like spot
reen,
Olce
“It 31d not take me long to decid
ta follow suit with the
The result is that | have three skirts
immaculately clean and which
with a few hours’ work, will be
entable for street wear and fall
winter —Pittaburg Dispatch
RECIPES
Chocolate Creams—Peat the whites
of two eggs with a tablespoonful of
sugar, add a teaspoonful of vanilla,
and confectionsr’'s sugar sufficient to
make a stiff mixture Beat smooth.
then form into small balls and spread
in a buttered pan to get firm. For
other skirt
Ones
pres.
and
|
chocolate In a double boiler. Run a
skewer Into each cream ball and
deep in the melted chocolate until
well coated. Spread upon waxed pa
per or buttered tins to dry.
Chocolate Caramela--Mix one pound
of brown sugar, one-fourth pint New
Orleans molasses, a fourth pint of
cream, hall a cupful
half a cake of sweetened chocolate
grated. Cook until yrittle when drop
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ssors to
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Largest Fire and Lile
Insurance Companies
in the World. . . ..
THE BEST IS THE
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No Mutuals
No Asemoients
ws ind nl edn fn
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a
1
a
defore insuring your life see
contact of THRE HOMR
of death between
and twentieth years re-
remiums paid in ad.
to the face of the policy
the
which
thie tenth
turns
dition
Chae
Momey 10 Loan on Fires
Mortgage
Office in
BELLE
Telephone
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Crider’s Stone Building
FONTE, PA
Connection
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EXPERIENCE
Traog Marks
Desc
Co PYRIGHT 5 ac
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"Scientific Him erica
MUNK & Cy 010mm wow for
if
SUN DIAL MOTTOES,
Ran Foy
Which
From Grave to Gay,
Famous Examples
appear
h
one
BAYS
one abruptly
ipiness:”" and
we are told tha
and like shadows d¢
Others vari
part
on
day wil
wor
The
the same.”
by the
sun,”
value
ne,
a shadow
marked
These often ap;
a dial
incised lines
eared on churches and
were generally near the southwestern
angie,
Sometimes san dials
peared in stained glass wind
These are still to be sean in Lambeth
Palace, and at ons time there was
another in the Chureh of il Hal-
lows Staining, Mark lane
Another kind of dial was of a port.
able description known as the “ring”
type, to be worn on the finger, the
light finding its way through a tiny
bole. Of theses the rarest sort known
was furnished with a combination of
projections for throwing
of the sun. Cardinal Wo
made in brass gilt on wh
graved his arms. Other portabl
were a8 sort
gs and folded
Then thers was the 1
with which we are !
kind the bal
most frequ
th are
even AD.
IWS,
the shadow
had one
ich were en.
sey
nes
of combination of dial
courses
some taking y of lumns
more or less carved and decorated.
In more years sun dials of
growing shrubs have been made as
ornaments to lawns, such as the one
at Broughton Castle, near Banbury.
The hours are made of growing box
or yew embedded in minute frag-
ments of smashed marble; the ur-
right dial, also growing, is of yew
and is cut and trimmed into shape.
Around the whole {8 written in let
ters of yew “Memory lives, but the
hour fies.”
A Fine Drand of Patience,
Winthrop Ames, head of the New
Theatre, sald at a recent dinner Ia
New York:
“We shall have some day, here in
America, a theatre equal to the Come
edie Francaise, but a Comedie Fran. |
calse Is not built up in a day. We
recent
TTT TTT TTT TT TTT Er TT HE EP EP dro te
fishing silently, In the stream that
Comedie Francaise's
* ‘Have you fished long in this
ful of vanilla turn into buttered pas
and out into squares,
In
as wills and
were 20 afrald that they would not
cover evervthing, recalls the Chris
tinn Register, that they used ten
words where now ona suffices,
indictments,
* "Twenty-three years, mousiour,’
waa the calm answer,
1 continued.
“ ‘Pleven years ago, monsiour,’ he |
answered, without lifting his eyes
from his cork, Jtleven YOUrs ago, on
Klesing and shak'sng hands are
rarely practiced ln Jasan,
son
F. FORTHEY
’
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BELLEFONTE WA
Office North of Court Bouss
S——
w BACRIAON WALKER
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE A
Ko. Iv W, High Street
All professionel business prompaly sttended 9
SR SR
W.D Zeasy
8D Gerric Iwo. J, Bowsn
C-ETTIG BOWER & ZERBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FaaLe Broom
EELLEFONTE, Phy
Bower 4 Opvis
ton in English and German
Paccessors wo Oxvis,
Consnite
PLEMENT
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Practioss in «ll the courts. Consulistion Is
English and German Orider's Excoaugd
trol
All Bind
Poerisl silen
Sour Cri
it of lege! Hhusiness all
ou given Lo ox
der's Exchange
eCcUons
Ofce
I ROYER, Proprietor
uth of Centre Mall
Acsommodations Srytclam Good bar. Par
wishing to enjoy an evening given phi
stiention Meals for such ooossions
pared om short notice. Always
for the transient trade
BATES : $1 00 PER DAY
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be National Fate
MILLEEIM, Pa
FA BHAWVYER, Prop
Fust clam scoommodstions for the travels
$00 table board and sleeping Lparunenly
The sbolosst liquom at the bas, Biabie af
tommodation for Borses ls the best
bad. Bus to and from all trains on
Lewisbarg and Tyrene Railroad, st Coburg
LIVERY 2
ial Effort made to
Accommodate Com
mercial Travelers...
D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa. Penn'a R. A
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CENTRE HALL, PA
W. B. MINGLE, Cashigf
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes . . .
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CENTRE Natl, » a
STRCHIMEIER,
PEMN
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in ail kinds of
Marble ae
(Oranite, Dent fll 0 got my priom,
a a
4
hn: |KSURANCE
CENTRE COUNTY
H. E.FENLON
‘Agent
Bellefonte, Penn’ a.
The Largost and Sent
Accident Ins. Compa
Bonds of Every Desc
tion. Plate Glass n=
surance at low rates
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