The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1910, Image 6

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Moy Duy Water System.
Eristol.——The Borough
passed this resolution at a
meeting:
“hesolved, That the
mittee of Council, in conjur tion
with the borough solicitors, be au-
thorized to open negotiations and
take up with the
pany the proposition of the purchase
by the borough of the property and
plant of said water company and re-
port to Council.”
This matter first
IO when an ordi:
callir l
the will of
increasing +f
$100,000 ani
nicipal works,
voteg polled at
1906, evidence:
people to contro
ply A few vy
election taxpay
Junct viings
borou~h Judge Stont d
pow z the |
voting
10 the
nia,
of
sion
peo
1
Council
special
Street Com-
the
» desire
AM :
gi
{ean
lation
made
Million As
™~ £ { Sule
the
Dat ]
Ministe
000 ¢
Jubilee Fund.
four
Re fe we
Numed!
sionary
the miesio
prosper
tee I
Hao:
gon |
town
that
tor
six
Are
remai:
r
ia
secrof
celal «
ship
South
Rev,
Wil
bu
ten
Ari
burg
Find
Lift
char
Jos
merc!
to drink
and altar w
dition that
stable by
impressi
and that he
The body waa found bs
ris, Joh
and it
Body In Stable.
mn
poison,
len
gin:
Jealousy Causes Tragedy.
Edw: J Dolan
vounded
Lancaster
and probably
F. Hind
cide. Dolan’s v
mas, and he
of the latter
store, and accused the latter
ing been end] vith
lan.
An
drew
en and
Hinden
~and-hand
Ss Be
sued and Dol
ghot Hind
& in tomac! io
walked to ‘s home a short dis
tance away
throvgh the hear
taken to a pital
to die,
altercat
there he shot himself
Hinden
and lg expected
was
hos
Jiu Jitsu For Police,
Pittsburg To strike, kick and
otherwise trifie with a Pittsburg po-
Heeman will be a dangerous thing
henceforth Fifteen of the bgzes 3t
men on the force, who have he
receiving instructions in
ner art of jiu jitsn from J. J
O'Brien, a former police chief
Tokio, were turned loose on the
rious precincts, where they
teach the various squads how
tumble an adversary by a deft
of the foot, wrist or body.
the
will
to
tions until the entire force has been
taught.
Man Gets 85,000 Damage.
Sunbury. A jury gave
Sheetz $5,900 damages. Two
ago he was at Island Park, owned |
by the Sunbury & Northumberland
Street Car Company. A storm
ed t
which he alleged rendered him per-
Johnstown.
relatives here
Irene Poling,
Chang-sha
ince China,
-While friends
were fearing
a missionary
district of Hunan
had
in
prove
|
|
|
%
came that
the #fcene
avold dang
A letter dust re
Mrs, Harry
Cupid had taken her
of disorder in
Or
time
eived by
Dunmire, of South
ant Poling
12 to
ad Church
at Shen Chow
said in her
edding
Zo to Shen
live and it is supposed they have
during the
Changsha,
a sister
Fork,
was to
be Rev, Mr
i © vk
iL) Fu, The
letter that
ghe and her
Chow Fu
young
following
husband
to
been
ing and
‘ornell
231 in
renks Smoking Record,
oking a cigar
8, Abraham B
ablished
wre, of
record ost
ore Mo
minutes
in the
friends
timed
hrew
was
the
reed to
Directs Rs
All
Players’ Club For Che swter,
P arson, one
y eloty. ig
nent to form
qot of which
dramatic
a social
is pro-
for
. ia
FVais
Scarlet Fever Closes School.
: A sudden
fever cause,
t¢
Weil
Extradite Man,
Haid Lair Of Chester Tramps.
Fights White Plagae Walking.
ron
FOI
con.
had
was
JUnLry
"He had walk.
from Bo
and
swking ig way a ) the ¢
ding whe n he conld
most of the distance
Pittat urg
Present “Columbia's Recoption.®
Reading A prepas
! Columbia’
n the Auditor
Bands of the Re ading Ref
for the benefit of the G
The
of
ded
fter woeks
A
rmed
iris
en
the
s10
Yochow,
vert
China
the place
a deci
# ruts de
WOOK
and wag
Baily
Conductor Scalded To
Yor) Thrown
at the plant
Cement Company,
Deaths,
among big steam
of the Sandusky
Harry E. Ford. 44
a conductor for the Weat:
ern Maryland Rallroad was scalded
to death. Ford was riding on »
freight ear which, while being shift
left the rails and crashed into the
building
pipes
Want Hawaii To Be “Dry.”
Carligle.— Harrisburg district of
the Methodist Woman's Home Mis
slonary Boclety, in convention here
passed a resolution asking the United
States Senate to pass the Johnson
bill or other legislation prohibiting
i
company.
Neighbor Saves Family,
Darby. ~— Five persons,
them «children, narrowly
with their
two
in the residence of Andrew Jackson,
317 Marks Avenue, by Mrs. J, Carey,
who resides next door.
Knowing that Mrs, Mary Downey!
dnd her two children, aged 3 and 6 |
years, and Mp Dow ney’s brother
and a niece of Jackson's were gleep-
ing in the house, Mrs. Carey arouse!
them just in time to permit the!r
weape in thelr night clothes.
-
Chester. The Grand Opera House,
years ago, was sold to leon W.
Washburn,
promoter,
“4A
oe —
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re ” tc
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FOOD PRICES FALLING
Decline---All
AND BREAD CHEAPER
tandards Lead Expected
Meats Will Fall,
New York Cit
ton, some of the
the other
then
declining
some
Consus
40 in cent
last November, and »
50 per
pet
3
+
1
a
BP a dk gph
wr
y =
3
.
od
. 0
of the
ow nf th
innin 08 Li n
e up pward
car and th
bast
usewife knows
Y $ re
iow the 5X
Hig
the up ward
wve reached ie
period a vear ago.
are wholess
any me 8
{ to the helghts ¢ to whi ¢h the New York
consumer was forced to climb to fill
his wants over the counter.
Butter
Chewe
{spe :
(ARIROn) . aw
Fees (Western first)...
Mik (0nt, can net to shipper } a
Salt mackerel
Sugar (refined)
Sugar (standard).
Rice
Peas... hh
Brown rotton sheetings “aves
Stendard prints.
Blue denims. .
Hemlock, shoe leather.
aed kid
Men's grain =
Wex brogans. . canine
Women's split. ...
ganizing the company. It lg under
stood the present building will be
torn down and a new theatre, cost.
ing about $25,000, erected in
Saved By Presence Of Mind.
Bethlehem. Mrs, Mary Barres,
aged 73, mother of Oliver Barres,
‘alley Railroad, had a narrow escape
{ronf burning to death, The aged
woman threw a quantity of fat into
the kitehen range and when she
rosched over to open the stove pipe
damper the fat blazed up, env
ing her. Screaming for help, Mra.
Barres did not lose her mind, but
rished for a rug and wrapping it
around her managed to smother the
flames: + i 4 400 lll iy |
Benefits Taken by Farmers,
When the rise was in full swing
last year an investigation by the
Washington authorities put the blame
on the middlemen, bit the farmer
himself has taken most of the profit
from the higher cost of living,
Last year was the greatest money.
a S———
January,
1G
$4.55
4.
Eng
wha ig
aang 10%
‘ on a8
1.90 1.60
51.00 2% 00
555 53)
E15 5 4 50
05% 0814
29714 815
Jn JG
05 nis,
a5 Jig
8 oh
10 a6
1.77% 1.50%
1.35 1.15
1.35 1.32%
5.50 8.50 a 50
3.75 365 ‘ 3.00
ers of this country ever experienced.
The total value of the farm products
January
1610
£53.50
4.50
an
.
Agrienlture’s caleulations was put by
the Secretary at $8.760,000,000,
against $§7.84%.000,000 in 1008, and
this increase of nearly $1,000,000,000
was due to shrinking prices rather
than to greater production.
Pittabnrg Graft Informer Pleads to
Be Removed to Another Prison.
Pittsburg, Pa.--"Cant. Johnny"
| grafting Councilmen, has Legged his
altorneys to apply for his removal to
fome pricon other than the Riversida
Panttentiary. Klein declares that a
third of his 1300 fellow-canviets have
tlodlzad themselves to kill him be-
raise he 18 a “squealer,’” and that
(they beat him whenever they get an
ponortunity,
A dozen convicts are In the dune
| ceons at Riverside for attacks on him,
Squad Broke Record of 185 Years
Ago, From Boston to Lowell,
Lowell, Masa. — The Middlesex
County military marching record, es
tablished 135 years ago by a detach
ment of British troops, in an expedi-
tion from Boston to Concord, was
broken by a sguad of eight men from
Company F of the Fifth regiment,
who covered the twentysix miles
from Boston to this city in five hours
and forty-eight minutes. No effort
wos made to rob the Red Coats of
the running record from Concord to
Boston,’ pe HL ll
HoUSEHoOLD |
fu
LOBSTER RISSOLES.
Mince the meat of a
gler, mix with it the
mopth, and the
led ezgs.
bolled lob-
coral, pounded
yolks of 4
batter of
t, 4 la-
mashed
1ard-bol Make
i eres, 8 tablegpoonfuls
blespoonfuls beat
light, then the lob
enough,
and fry
yg
1
Dour
ter ang
are tan
of lemon
noonfal
8 Of |
strain the
thorough
into
2 an ios
rivhoned lettuce. ~
MKEY CROQUETTES
put aside
through
medium
cupful of to 1
milk. Take 2 heaping ta
flour, 1 heaping table
yf butter, 1 tablespoon of chop
ped garsios 1 small teaspoon of salt,
about 1 oon onion juice, a
dash of cayenne pepper Baat the
flour and butter together until they
form a smeoth paste, and stir into
the boiling milk, beating it until per
fectly mixed. Add the seasoning and
allow it to cool and then add the
minced meat. When perfectly cold
mould it into any shape desired, dip
in white of egg, roll in bread crumbe,
and fry in boiling fat. 1 always drain
my croquettes on a plece of tissue
paper or a paper napkin. Gamish
with parsley or celery tips and serve
very hot. These are delicious and
nice for lunch Mattie E. Flynn, in
the Boston Post
you have
them
using a
{ meat
Take the #
for mincing
mant oF cr
meal CcOoppeT,
CTADS
and put
your
knife Al
cupful of
blespoons of
ow 1
spoon
teasp of
HINTS.
If new gloves are placed between
the folds of a damp towel for an hour
before being worn they are much
the kid to become more pliable so
that they will stretsh to the required
Creaking doors will cease to be
nolsy If the hinges are rubbed with
soap or graphite,
One-half cup coarse starch dissolve
ed in cold water, pour boiling to it,
add a piece of parrafiine size of a nut.
meg: let boil 10 minutes,
Gloves spotted from damp weath-
or may be cleaned with a little gum
ammoniac. Put a little of the gum
in the bottom of the glove box, lay a
paper over it, and then the gloves.
Cover tightly and leave undisturbed
for several days. If the gum is kept
in the glove box it will prevent the
spotting,
Put butter in a bowl and work wi
a wooden spoon until the butler
of a soft creamy consistency. Should
butter milk exude it should be poar;
od off.
Ler ——————
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
By virtue of its unequaled
blood-purifying, nervestength-
ening, stomach-toning, appe-
titerestoring properties, is the
one Great Spring Medicine,
Get it today in liquid form or in fab~
{ets known HBarsatabe, 100 doses 3.
FAAP ASP POA PASIAN
THE WALKING OF WESTON
Always Stimulates
{INIERE yT IN STIN arsine
: Es | S53
estest comer! discovery ol the}
Foot. Fa 1 mak ?
w she '
TRY ow TODAY. Sod ever
13 be y Bot accept any bs: Ste
1 Cures while ™
EREE THAL PACKACE
You Welk,
_ALLEN 8S. OLMSTED, Le Roy, MN.
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DANIAN NII NIST UIT ASCOT IN ISNA,
¥
IH IH I IH I IR Rn i) DO ee vd
Br Bini XE SHOES
ARP IRI ERE REPRE
I ny
EN PCA
For COLDS and
APL
tha
GRIP,
Itching E yelids, C ysis, Styes,
1 Need
Rhee nad All yes Ih
Aseptic
£
*
grist
For Red,
at
stomach
any
+ 5a 3 3A
20
L.¥
Other Fish In The Sea.
" Oates i G1 i ry
neni
aig
Pp
girl
thia
: youy
COr-
nmented the
other,
wise.”
the m
her
Died-
econd in-
NT ngress will
take place ir lelginm, Au-
gust 9% to 1
POSTU M FOR MOTHERS
The Drink That Nourishes and Sap-
plies Food For Mother and Child,
“My husband beep unable to
drink coffee for several years, so we
were very glad to give Postum a trial
and when we understood that long
boiling would bring out the delicious
flavour, we have been highly pleased
with it
“It is one of the finest things for
nursing mothers that I have ever
seen, It keeps up the mother's
strength and increases the supply of
has
I drank it between meals
"Our five-year-old boy has been
veloped slowly.
He was white
bloodless. and
1 began to give him Post.
at the change. When any person
remarks about the great improve
ment, we never fail to tell them that
wa attribute his gain in strength and
general health to the free use of
Postum and this has led many friends
to use it for themselves and ohil-
dren,
“I have always cautioned fr
to whom I have spoken about Ps
to follow directions in making it,
for unless it fs bolled fifteen or
twenty minutes, It is quite tasteless,
On the other hand, when properly
made, it is very delicious I want to
than R rou for the benefits we have
eriv tom th :
Fone 6 use of your
Read “The Road to Well "
found In pkgs. “There's a Re,
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