THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 19138 OPEN TO SUSPICION, —— * Delaney Should Make Confession Fablle, and Tell How He Obtained It, Captain John (. Delaney invited the dismissal promptly given to him by Governor Tener. It is significant that the factory inspector did not divulge the fact that he had a confes- sion regarding the capitol furnishing geandal until he was under charges of misconduct in office which were being pressed by interests that had no politi- cal sfiiliations. The public cannot help but think that Delaney’s hint of the confession involving men who had not been mentioned in the graft scan- dal was for the purpose of influencing action when the charges of negligence and favoritism in the conduct of fac- tory inspections come to be heard Aside from any conclusions which might be drawn of an ulterior motive, the captain will find little support for his attitude of silence, peveral were doubtless jogs following the the extent of death, and Captain De- formation in the name of justice, plea that sciion against the mel Was John he bad been sar was ¢couria upon his tenced to prison action of petition to ¢ awalliog ve have the findings of himself gel aside, I ) justice LO HOW, as well as to the families of those men ghame of eriminsl prosecution and make the alleged confession and the circumstances of obtaining possession of it. i ai80 ef fp —— Hebersburg. blech pieumonis. Mr. apd Mrs. Lester Minnich the are both son Btover spent Asronsburg ents in the near future, machinist, C. M. Gramley, will this spring move to Madisonburg. we will useful his line lose a most of business, bought at public sale from the heirs the John uated two paca, miles southeast of Counsideratios was $725 this pisce, spent the past week in among friends. Mr. which be bad crushed while ling lumber. law, Clare Gramley, at little hopes of recovering. repaired by CO. C. engine is being overhauled by C, M Gramley. Mr. Walker he can put in about a week, tl —— Georges Valley. Mrs, Tom Rote is home with pirents, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Confer I'he stork visited the home Airman sod left them a little girl. her Loyd spent #unday with John Lingle Frank Eanist, of Yeagertown, spent Bunday with his uncle, Y. T. H. Foust Mra, John Vonada and children are visiting friends in Altoona this week Miss Ella Confer spent with her sister, Mrs. T. F. Coburn, inst week Rote, of operating his lumber job in a good thing when he sees it, Mies Carrie Barger left Monday for Btate College, where she is employed, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Y. C. Barger. Mrs. F. B. Herman and two sops, William and Howard, returned to their home in Altoona after epending several weeks with friends In this valley. Mr. and Mrs, W., W. Jamison and B. E, Lingle spent last Bunday at the home of P. A. Auman. Mr. and Mra, V. A. Auman, of Centre Hall, also Bundayed at the same place, ame atianfr—————— Mes. A. RB. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with slek headache for about five years, when she began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets, Bhe has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Bick headache is caused by » disordered stomach for which these tablets are especially in- tended, Try them, get well and stay well, Sold by all dealers, adv. The Retreat From Moscow, Napoleon's army for the invasion of Russin 400,000, Only 20,000 the retreat groaning on thousands of naked wandering like spec- to have no sight or sense and who only kept reeling on till frost, famine or the Cossack lance put an end to their power of motion. In that wretched nourishment could have saved them. Innumerable dogs crouched by the of their former masterss looking at their faces and howling their hunger and their logs. Besides their suffering from the cold and for the want of food, they were assailed on all sides, not only by Russian but by peasants through country passed. Altogether, Napoleon's retreat from Moscow was a complication of misery, of cruelty, of and of dis that can have ex- numbered returned thousands of the wretches over During horses lay route, while were ters who seemed state no bodies soldiers, whose they desolation order never been ceeded In the history of mankind. Broken China Roused Him, When ( Rawnsley was collect- ing information in the lake district about Wordsworth, he came upon an old man wh ha he a servant at Rydal Moun Thi retainer told many anon was very forgot the The Explosion of a Flower. Ary neas had in t eggs explode from a like cau Avoiding the Doctor, Dr. Sanderson, an oid Scot clan, was a qt the better.” Pronunciation. Here is a cut lot trates nes of the shows how the = English words posed to be the who had a strong will and was mined to live in spite of his ailment: Though the tough cough and ploughed me through, Yet o'er life's lougl ny surse 1 pursue in one s g and fronnunci words of will The Great Difficulty. “One half the world's happiness is! solved when a person learns to mind | his own business.” | “Yes, but it's the other half that | causes the most trouble.” “What's that?” “Getting other people to mind theirs.” «Home Notes, i The Difference. Tell a woman her face Is her fortune and she is complimented. Hint to n man that his cheek is his most valu | able asset and he is likely to get mad. | =Chicago Record-Herald, No Guessing. i Amateur Palmist-I think you are going to be married twice. Young Lady --You think! Well, I'd rather you were sure I was-going to be married once.~ | Boston Transcript. Adversity borrows its sharpest sting from our Impatience.—Horne. ASA AAP SA AACA Centre Reporter, §1 per year. i § i | i AUDITORS’ STATEMENT cember 2, 1912. TAX COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT R. B, Treaster, Collector Poor Tax 1908 DR Dec 2 To Balance... ones § 28 43-0 R. B. Treaster, lector Road Tax 1909 DR Dec? To Balane 8 43 82 R: B, Treast r, Hector Bond Tax 1910 DR Dee 2 To Balance.............. § 306 0 R. B. Treaster, tor Poor Tux 1911 DR Dee 2 To Balance 8 1 R. B. Treaster, Collector Road Tax 1911 DR. Dec 2 To Balance ‘“ § 060 5 R.B Treaster, Collector Road ’ To amt, of dnnlicate on $ A TT . nig ine hire dimer Htone Bisckemithing Attending meetiog Team hire Repairs. .oooiiiiie ee Expenses to Bellefonte | CORE ooivnrinrsvsismissivimmmise J. C. KUHN, PATHMASTER 1912, Dee 2 Wages of J. C. Kahn labor on Roads ........ Teoatn hire .....cucciivviins vovivne BON. Merchandise .... Gravel Engioe A 5 0-8 2 2 N. RB. SHAFFER, ROADMASTER Wages of N. B. Shaffer... ..... § Wages of empl seen Teams hire Bone... ‘ Coal Merchandise. 186 85 mh 73 27 10 19 0 LE] 8h 47 Engine hire for orashing stone Engine hire for seraping road Beorotary supplies Repairs soe Room rent, HIRT TA Personal expenses RR Attending meetings ... was eat BIRCKSIAUNEIE 1 co vovers vos oe sesssss Prin SERRE ERE RR See s Effect Yesterday. tons Mediterrane id om the navies of the wor $f ni g, and in son forty miles hroad It an area of over 2.000 square miles, it shoots off length of thousands of miles 200 1 hax and with an : into great rivers Just Like Chess, It becomes very trying, my always saying check, chock, checl! 1 feel ag if life were a long game of chess, Wifey--Well, Ed ward, If you don't give me something I shall have to pawn, pawn. pawn, and it would stili seem like a game of thess, wouldn't it? Hubby dear. You're A Telephone Tip. Operator Number, please. Rubserib er-1 vas talking mit my hushand und now 1 don't hear him any more. You must of pushed him off de vire.—Mil whnnkee News. The Flirt. A flirt 12 like n dipper attached tn a hydrant—every one ia at liberty to drink from ft. but no one desires to sarry it away. ~N, I". Willis. DIVORCE. ~ INT THe EIN in the C4 mon County PT OTICE IN pry sarah Bre Farm Machinery Gasoline Engines Fertilizers Binder Twine Repairs for Machinery Here is a remedy that wll cure enld, Why experimenting when you can your money get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by ite cures of this disense wasle titne snd and ean always be depended ? [tis known everywhere as upon ? Chamber. iain’s Cough Remedy, and is a cine of real merit, ¥F "aE, medi all deal. reales he IT BALE DY Kav CHESOQ00030000BLGOONOONBOOD Winter is here and we have on hand Good Heavy Underwear Extra Heavy Hose Rubbers Light Weight and Heavy A fe WwW mor Bed Blankets in Cotton and All Wool, in Fancy Plaids Robes and Horse Blankets Dress Goods in all the plain and fancy weaves for Coats, Suits; Ser- ges for Coats, All Overs and Laces and wide insertion to match. we will save you H. F. Rossman SPRING IMILLS, PA. POPOV PROS PPI BVOC POR POW SEPP ROVOIBUIONROQSIPECRORPVITOPNEBHTE L000 OVLQOERENDOORORROSNOOERRERE BOBO T PORWR LEGEIPES gow POC 0000000004OOROORBODE FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us before placing your risks, YW. H. Bartholomew & Son Centre Hall, Pa, wOPWIrGIS00STODICEGLIGOVOO® CET0BPOIPVOPOROVPVOPOT OOP IPOD PORANENRISORL INORG 200000 0ROOS ———— We sell the lowest prices. Don’t
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers