a ———— ma — THE CENTRE REPORTER. rr avn or—— pion . . : ee OR SOLID GOLD RINGS Trea . DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE. FM i - i THEN THE WATERS RUN WILD Bellefonte, BK, W John J oo] 4 i A £1 ha “i ha Molds | Bellefonte, 8B, W.., FP. H. Gherrity | THURSDAY, OUCIOBER 10, 1912 | As a Rule, They Are Formed In Molds | Bellefonte, W. W LH. MoQuistion | ~ tag Bona ints Whi hal as te if AM a. : ” im | of Cuttlefish Bone, into Which the | All Regularity of Wave Motion Ceases Centre Hall ‘ PD, WW. Brad iord Pattern Sinks as Though Pressed In- | gq ths Sea Bursts Its Bounds—Gran- Howard John Deihl | . i i WILSON RALLY, to Wax-~Making the Molds, ite Blocks Weighing a Thousand Tons Milesburg sath «Edward Groy { i Millhelm BR. B. Stove ‘ lofi ia imiiine ost | Tossed About Like Pebbles. vos tL. B.§ Tuesday Evening in Bellefonte—~Governor Cuttlefish bane is famiilnr to most | | ‘q : i Philipsburg 1 W : . H.W. Todd | Emmet O'Neal, Uongressman Haeltin, | people. us it is seen thrust between the | A pond troubled by a pebble gives a | Philipsburg 2 W Koy K. Row [ Attention Farmers and Prof, Brooks to Speak, bars of un bird cage for birds to peck at. | comprehensive Iden of the mechanism Philip , = W ¥. oe neh ; J Birds glean their beaks on it, and they | ff the perpetual motion of the ocean, A Wilson Rally will be held in| jie tofent it. But cuttlefish bone ha i low. Fem . ilar and majestie, run A = leg oud 3 Mo ois, al | wu Bellefonte, Tuesday evening of next fn more interesting u ; | ning from horizon to horizon, v : 1 ; ; tf week, under the direction of the|'™ “ ad of bolishine powder mad | TEHing In ungovernable fury Woodrow Wilson League, of Belle-| ;\ \}. noking of a prepared food for | and it produces a fina’ Seeding time is on, andthe question of fertilizing will, no doubt, be carefully debated by you. I want to call your attention to the fact that I have fn stock ROYSTER FERTILIZERS. 11 you have lafled to place your order in time lor lertilizer, or find that you have insufficient lor your requirements for Fall seeding, I invite you to give the Royster a trial. 1 have the goods here and you can drive In at your convenience and get them--the only right way (0 handle fertilizer. You need not inconvenience yoursell by hustling out at a time when you are busy with some other : | J Such a Hai} «3 A | f grain ready for the harvest, | , | work to get your fertilizer out of a car. When you need the enue oe J me a lot of cuttlefish bone. The Wolds | prin" are vent waves, often waves in | Mion, Cit. smi | lertilizer, come in, or if you are in town with a team, take psrty will gain a, grand victory in| five parts, accord He elaborate | 5 re en aals vo © 1 Potter, N, | rn some along and save an extra trip, You will not go wrong on Royster goods ; they are founded on Merit and based on Quality. Roy- ster Fertilizers are compounded, not merely mixed. Don't delay ; come early. Oh yes, you no doubt have been thinking of doing some concrete work this Fall yet. In case you Go, you will need good cement, for you cannot | or fissures. 1 rim prac- | o4 8 ; times ; make good concrete work with poor cement. For all round By all means go to Bellefonte on | tically as perfect as a plastic mate jor oceans. th t of 1 WARD AND concrete work the ALPHA PORTLAND CEMENT stands second ——rag it tds ap, peridctiy at und the | ny SE E, ty of ( Boos: fr oY YOR SALE-~TiH hor (0 none, It will make & good substantial job and color ont Barcus-MeCormick : ii ' REN A ‘% BR Centre Ha dd ‘a Berjwmin Barcus, of Rossville, Till. | The WOlcr takes a cuttiefis bose | god here eat right. 1 have sold lots of it and not one sack went wrong. nois, and Miss Candace McCormick, | lis che va tsa ‘ . ’ ¢ tha | Tre 8 { ‘ RE BALE~Mare aad three-months oid colt Try it. of Joliet, Illinois, were united in mar- | risge, and went to housekeeping in| 4 Rossville in a house previously far-| 711 nished by the groom, who is a carpen- | ter. The bride is a sister of Miss Ber- | tha McCormick, of Centre Hall, and | larger pie bas many friends here who wish her | ite mn great happiness sud joy during her| = “°° married life. fonte, of which organizition District Attorney D. Paul Fortney is ihe president. Some Addresses will be made in the Court | flasks « hers House by— ih TE a v edding Governor Emmet O'Neal, of tal of d ix ube of gol i! Georgia. er shape of the Congressman J. Thomas Helfio, of | mandrel, the formed being when finished an Prof. Robert C. Brooke, Bwarth-| ,.rfect ring more, of solld gold rings produce facturing jewelers, inciuding be mounted with ste Democratic voters on the Bouthside of | , 0 cast in cuttlefisl Such an mold can be Alabama. An effort should he made by the i Centre county to attend this rally. | i Peonsylvania in November, and that the Jersayman, (the progressive Dem- ocrat, will be elected president of the greatest country on the earth. We al! want a share in this victory, We all wan! to make the msjority as big | as we can, To do so we must come | ing together, and hear political topics dis- | he 0 wn cussed. The speakers at this meeting | will be worth hearing. They will | Cuttl have a message for everyone whol _ wauls betler government ; a govern- | ment nearer the people and farther | Ui separated from the trusts, : FOR SALE" ADVS, Tuesday evening. R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. Dayton, Ohio, ISmDer sins IY who had ss rn ————— — tp Was Ei I+ thst Kerstetter-Cable At the home of the bride, in Mill | beim, on Sunday, in the presence of a | i . 3 F anle. ix q few close friends, John W, Kerstetter, | gne of the two bigger | i$ over on | brian a ’ -. Btate College, and Miss E. Alice Cable, = Millheim, were united in the bonds of | NEW GOO DS a re arriv= ing daily at Emery’s store £ L Se*P 0000 IGOR OEOCOB OCR OOOS New Fall and Winter Goods Dry Goods, Notions - Bed Blankets, Cotton and Wool, in fancy 3 Plaids matrimony by Rev. Walter J. Dice. | Their many friends wish them a hap- py wedded life. — Dr, Bible At Spring Mills, Dr, George P. Bivle, the lecturer, | has veen engaged by the Spring Mills | Grange to deliver a lecture in their | hall on Tues lay evening, 15th instant, and | lown upon Dr. Bible is a splendid lecturer and ep- | ring as it Hes with balf its thickne | tertainer,and will give his audievcs ibove ft surface of the | the worth of the admission price—ten ior colnplete excent for the Dr snd fifteen c2ut:—many times over, | _~ “7 "UHC gel hg ui ed There will also be periods devoted to] * vocal and lostrumental music. pp ———— Winter Underwear for Men, Women and Children, now on hand. New Bed Blankets 65¢ to $5 per pair, Cotton and All Wool. Light and Heavy Rubbers, Shoes and Arctics. Best Makes, Lowest Prices. SHOES THAT WEAR—for everybody. GROCERIES— Always Fresh Do your trading where you get the best goods for the lowest prices. C.F. EMERY, Centre Hall e has a mold « be picks up that end | plece of the bone that he had sawed | off and presses that with {ts smooth To Re-roof Church, face down upon the ring's head, =o tak 4 a contract has been let to W. H.| ing an impression of that, and then he ? Bmith, of Milesburg, to re-roof the! has the mold completd. but with the /{ Lutheran church, Tae slate will all | model ring Inside of it Hh Dress & Heavy Shoes Rubbers, Heavy Underwear, for Men, Women and Children An Extra Fine Line of Hose Call and See. We will Save you money, § {| be removed, slater’s felt put on the | Now he scores lightly this model out || sheeting, and the slate relald. The | #ide, across its side «dges, and he scores i work 1s to cost $250, and Is a part lines from the top block to the sides, of the repairs iocluded in the improves " hat when he te el ioe ments to be made on the bullding, the Apap oh ii shold be and I he NN total of which cost will be $1200, opens it and tnkes out the pattern, and bs Tracater or tee re if anywhere the molded form should require a touch of smoothing he does A Penn's Fire Brick Co. to Forge Run | that, and then. beginning small and A GLIMPSE OF WAR. R. R.Co., tract of land in Rush twp. | opening out wider, he cuts out in the F R. $1. : py inner sides of the two halves of the | The Osnsations of a Young French H. . ossman Lehigh Vailay Coal Co. to H. P.| big block from the bend of the ring . , Soldier at Sadan, SPRING MILLS, PA. Kelley, tract of land in Coburn, $110. | mold out to the end of the block an We could see the lines and lines of : Mary E. Karstetter ot bar to RT. | OPening. the gate, through which the | Belmets A bad sight to see those | “468 sesssessssesssscas ooo molten gold will be poured when the | Beitiet pikes, — - a Eisenbuth, tract of land in Coburn, ring Is IT Then he puts the And I cannot remember when it was $300. pleces of the mold together again and | that there crept through our ranks James N. Leifzsll to Ammon Deck+ | pinds them with soft wire, and there's | the feeling that those helmets were er, tract of land in Gregg twp. $1200, your cuttlefish bone mold perfect and | not ouly In front of us, but 1h every T. 8. Bailey et ux toJoseph W. Har- | complete. direction round about, and that we vey, tract of land in Biste College, Sometimes they bind half a dozen or | were surrounded, 1 suppose it came $500 a dozen of such molds together and | from the sound of firing coming from N. W. Eby et ux to Earl W. Motz, | cut little channels inside from the gate | #0 many directions, tract of land in Halos twp, $40 to each one of the separate molds with. It In at stich a time that one feels of G P. Hall to Sarah M. Keatl in, and then when they pour the gold | a he plessness. Aud the noise-did | t Be ita Uslonville $400, ob they mold half a dozen or a dozen | toll You of the noise? There were 8in aC 0 / . + rings at once.~New York Sun. gie brome asd crushes of volley firing. Commissioners of Centre Co, to W, and ti here would be Just one great C. Helole, tract of land in Centre Craft Wins. roaring. one great thundering, that #1 «} per's Weekly SL POOL QOTIDVOT HOODIE OOPOLPV VORP PION APL SRO BORN VVC DVVVHCVIVOVIVVOVDOVOL WOOL OPEV OBPRVOLOPLIDODOIBRVEI ROBY Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine LADIES “FITZEZY” county. $113 Lehigh Valley Coal Co, to Willlem Stark, tract of land In Boow Shoe twp. $15. Christian Alc Xander ex to E. D. Keen et al, tract of land in Penn twp, $2283. Christian Alexander ex. to E. D. Keen et al, tract of land in Penn twp, $1. Ezra Fisher to Pennsylvania R. R. Co., tract of land In Union twp, $75, La G. Uzzleet ux to James F, zzle et al, tract of laud lo Boggs twp. $1750. William B. Glogery’s exrs. to Jo- ' seph Shawver, tract of land In Worth snd Huston twps. $1800 Dinlel Hall et ux to David C, Hall, tract of land in Ualonville. $1500, William Bhawley’s heirs to Harry L. Shawley, tract of land in Boggs twp. $800. “How did you ever manage to get on the good side of that crusty old uncle of yours 7’ asked Fan. “Fed him the things he liked when he cate to visit us,” replied Nati, “The good side of any man Is his inside.” Chicago Tribune. A —————————" Gratitude is a subtle form of re venge., The receiver of a benefit re- covers his superiority ih the effort to be grateful.—John Davidson. AAAI A TOA When you havea bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so ae to cure it with as little delay as possible, Here Is a druggist’s opin. fon: “I bave sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen yoars, says Eoos Lollar of Baratoga, Ind, * and consider it the best on the mar. ket, For sale by all dealers. adv, Laundry will go out from this office ednesday, Oot, 16, deafened yor and in which you could not tell one sound from another. Thore was smoke, smoke, every. where, and the ground would tremble whet the cavalry made charge, 1 would tell you all that 1 remem. ber of most Interest. But 18 It inter iting to teil you that shells burst and that our ranks thinned and closed up end that 1 felt more and more that We were to be beaten? I would have wept, but I had too much to do in firing and in watching the lines of helmets, It is that a soldier gets full of an excitedness. You do things and you id know that you do them or why, It was early that day that my com- twice—s0, so! And he fell flat on his face. I turned him over, and my cap- | tain sald: “No time for that. You are & young soldier or you would know there ia no time for that"-—Robert i { " a PR, iw # ete, SHOES SOLD ONLY AT
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