Sea HOSTS SEE SWORN Grow Frantic, PARADE IS BEST YET Many New Wrinkles In the Inaugural Pageant. STANDS AND STREET JAMMED mn The row States. salute of tl and Wood- » United 3 presidential and the « ring rong ever gathered in sworn in at noon which great deed done, WwW liS0n is presida Foliowed of 101 guns hee 1€ Was inaugural address the st on ie was not. De- cratic sim- of the nat ever occupant The was rd, but the ite the one ol shorte den a new » was wal ted me ittee WILSON INTO OFFICE 8 of the new presi- ident, grand division the White Wi first 5€C- pear Lap drown as it greet. re- down the y the PRESIDENT WILSON, PRESIDENT WILSON’'S VIEWS cheers ple announ president been inc liam Howard citizen The fn the easy mann« fuil voice which Presiden Vils is already mous, but ti | rm that only those nearest the platform could hear heered the telling points, br reference to the senten such as "ot of restor ation” shall f “this is not is a day of dedi complimentary ad inte WAS now a i inaugura § for fa- Nas BD end us Oo { 1 ¢ wang inlly ¥ espe tarift oa 11d only justice our motto” and a day of triu it cation.” Many gnces were made to the Jort tone of the address. In iis brevity and high] moral plane it is likened to the inaug ural addresses of Lincoln, In the journey back : be mph; the White | to ciety Sound. rural if Pre " 1a Democr t now has senate be Demo and 0 the ABO to asael pe Vv The offices 1 t have en ¥ cratic president wn put int What does mean? That is the armoat nn our ern il iT ys nreal presi is of Der the question day. am going to try if 1 may, to in minds t That | to auswper, terpret the o n it means much more success of a party. party means little nation is using that and definite take now It in Some the mere ess of a party can mis the nation ocratic party a change of view we had purpose No one yw for which ' 1} the purpo gooks to 1 ie Dem geeks to use it to interpret own plans and point which ita old things with familiar and which had begun to creep into the habit of our thought and of lives have altered Yielr aspect as we have latterly looked sritically upon them with fresh, awak- ened eyes; have dropped their disguise. es and shown themselves allen and | sinister. Some new things as we look | frankly upon them, willing to compre- | hend their real character, have come grown very our exchanged places in the first carriage, the new president now on the right hand and the ex-president on the left, Wilson was cheered almost continu ously throughout the mile of Pennsyl vania avenue extending between the capitol and the treasury building. At tue White House luncheon was served to the presidential and vice presiden tial parties. Mr. Taft, whose treatment of his successor throughout the day has been the soul of courtesy and good feeling, excused himself soon after the luncheon to take the train for Augusta, (Ga., where he will rest tor several weeks before moving to his new home in New Haven, where he is to be Kent professor of law af Yale. The reviewing stand In front of the White House, to which the presiden tial party then repaired, seated about 3500 persons and was crowded with the ISSN i ar pn — GY. | believed In and familiar, stuff of our pwn convictions, But the evil has come with the good, and winch fine gold has been corroded, riches has come inexcusable waste. Wo have squandered a great part of what we might have used and have not stopped to conserve the ex ceeding bounty of nature without which our genius for enterprise would have been worthless and !mpotent, soorning to be careful, shamefully prodigal ag well as admirably efficient. We have heen proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hith orto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives snuffed our, of energies overtaced and broken, the fearful physical and apir ftual cost to the men and women and children upon whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen pitiless ly the years through. The groans and ~- LOOALS One of Centre Hall's needs : club, Mrs. D. A. Boczar has been ing the past week. CO. C. Brungart, of near Wolfs Btore, had a $2000 sale last week. Weber has a car load of New Idea manure spreaders on the way to his warehouse, Clayton McKinney, of Potters Mills, shipped his household goods to Al- toons, where he will live in the fu- ture, Mra. Cleveland Mitterling has re- covered her health to such an extent that she is again able to resume her household duties, a civic ill duar- H. E. Bhirk, who gives much of his time to the sale of farm implements and fertilizers, was a business caller at this office on Tuesday. Mrs. Oliver Zsttle, at Centre Hill, has been quite ill, and the question of taking her to the Bellefonte hospital is being discussed by some of her friends, Merchant C., F. Emery for a few days has been in Union county on a visit to his brother at Maszeppa., He fa expected afternoon, W. H. Cumomings spent a few days with his brother, Lester Cummings, in Altoons, express messenger, J. K. Thompson, for a number of years a salesman for the Lauderbach- Barber company, has been promoted to manager of the company’s branch house at Du Bois, George A. Foltz, to Centre Hall, since has been Mitterling. carrylog fire, Jacob Lee will m Hill to Bpring Mills, with C. P. Long, as a handy man the various jobs Mr. Loog will on band during the next months, of Banbury, came J. & guest of William life and accident. ove from The verdict of the lower sustained by the superior court in Brungsrt-Butler suit. Former Brupgart bad sued a bond, eourt Sheriff and three judges in the lower court, On Monday Huyelt to she will remain for a week the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1108 spend a few Atlantic City. The Jamison, morning Miss Leila went Forrest N, Mages, Locust Btreet, and will of Bi Mrs ring Mil on at rather present condition f of near lla, who had been operated the fonte hospital ing, but getting along considerably there are prospects that was at the time she she will cover, Mr for the past faw years have lived with Prof. C. R. Neff, above Old Fort, Wednesday left for Bellevue, where they will make their Mr. zr and Mrs. Bamuel Krspe, whe fature home. vocation, Messrs, J. A. Fortney and L. R. the esle of farming implements, ete, held by J. H, Weber. Esch of them made purchases, and remained in Cen. tre Hall over night with Mr, and J. C. Rossman, Zilla Beckwith, aged twelve years, of Taylor township, was sent to Glenn Mills by Judge Orvis. Bhe became incorrigible, and after repeated futile efforts on the part of her father, who ter, she was turned over to the court, with the above result. Although improved to some exten’, Mra, Isseec Bmith, at Penns Cave, very much an invalid. about Christmas time, tione developed, One of the results of ber sickness is total blindnoese, for one who never suspected nees of the eyes, seAdem G. Bloom, of Lock Haven, has been in Centre county doing work aa a deputy of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, A number of Granges have been visited by him, and at each place new members were secured. Al Washington Grange, above State Col lege, eighteen members were initiated, and at Centre Hall eight, The old adsge that “misfortune never comes singly ”’ is born out by the fact that while Edward Jamison, of Hpring Mills, was at the Bellefonte hospital to be with bls wife while un. dergoing a serious operation, one of his horses got loose in the stable, and was kicked by one of his mates, The result was a broken leg, and the kill ing of the animal (a put it out isery. wenake tre Hall from Joliet, Illinois, to which place he had gone several weeks ago. He had been a resident of Illinois for a number of years, but about a year sgo woved his family to this place. The Reporter is not informed as to his future plans, but it can say for a cer. tainty that Mr, Fliok will be wel. eomed here by everyous who knows him, and they will all be glagl to have ( Convinued on Inst page ) # bim resin permanently, The W, 0. T. U, Fravces Willard day will be served by the loeal W. OC. T, U Saturday afternoon. A suitable gram will be rendered. The organization will hold its meet ing for the first time in its new home on the eecond floor of the Reporter's pew building. The room 24x feet, and and floors covered with rugs. ob- on pro- ay Di in esl ea —— — Evangelical Appoiontm n's The east Penneylvanis Evi Conference in IL made these appointments nell session at Sugar Valley, Martin, Spring M to be supplied Penns Valley, J. W. Rum! as ———— 0. G WMIgOr Marriage wiceusss (Charles Boone, Howard Tessie DeLaney, Nittany Walter Crust, Bessie Rumbarger, State College Mtate College Forest Harter, Madisonburg Anpa Dorman, Soydertown Harry E. Kellerman, Benore Estella Williams, Benore Ap —— LOCALS Boweer ! he makes you laugh. Bunday, March 23, is Easter Day. i i i ledford county was made dry agsin Woods, The Jedford Bpringe hotel proprietors in- directly informed the court that they in Bedford county, and the mapagement Isst year than in any one year with i The Bay Beouts, of Miffiin county, Milroy, Lewistown, and Mt hundred and four sirong, of Master attended the | and Union, one command Heout Woods, emor William P. cer ies, with se couniry se u's from other paris versal thousand in were the parade, The * Old Maids’ entertainment sesigned a prominent place Club” will Boal Hal! eveniog of this They will sppear in that town under the auspices of the Civie Club of Boslsburg, that The proceeds will be de- light- have give in Bn organization taken in hand to operate, Mre. Fannie Bolt, widow of the late David Bolt, died at the home of her fonte, aged about was due to a Mire, Monday afternoon, Death out of the system, Mackeyville for a few years, but lived a lopger period at Zion. Her funeral held at Bellefonte « Wednesday afternoou. for was n — en — The North American, Fashion Bection American will be isstied on March 16. In the same number of the paper will be exploited new pictorial features North American has se. The Bpecial Paris The This fashion aection represents the work of a special stafl maintained io letter press describe ex- haustively the fashions which the French leaders have determined shall of the styles for the This section contains eight pages comprise everything field of children’s clothes, Women who are well dresped have been in the habit of securing the semi- aupusl fashion numbers of The North American regularly. They will te found of great help in, suggesting ac- eiptable styles for new y apt ng 40 utfits, SRALIRTERR TIE E, Next to Sunlight the never flickarine, | height lamp flame from the best T sRalined Ponntylvania Crud e O Family Favorite Oil Your dealer gets it in barrels direct from our refineries, FREE 1320 page book—all about of, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. Complete Relief from ORNS ASSURED BY THE USE OF Gilliland’s Corn Remedy It is a simple, easily used remedy that honestly removes Corns and gives almost instant relief, Three or four days’ application brings results. Try a bottle and convince yourself, Sent postpaid to any ad. dress upon receipt of asc. RAY D. GILLILAND, Druggist 030 | i MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGHORN HENB FOR BALE~Twenty brown ross comb leghorn hens are offered for sale by ROY WHITE, Centre Hall, Pa. 0.10 p'd TO 70- POUND BHOATE WANTED=In ad- dition to fat hogs, I sm io the market for shoals welshing between JOHN C. ROSSMAN, Centre Hall, (Lr) FLAT FOR RENT Located above i1 good condition ; postoflice ; entrance entirely separate Very desirable Hall, from other portions of buildi piace. JOHN C, ROSSMAN, Centre Pa GEISS HOURE treet ; in first utbulldings ; f lot an ie, Apply 0 JOHN ( i'n FOR AME Main and Rent reason Located on RENT condition ; good stable 4 garden, ROSSMAN, Centre Hall, HELP WANTED -On { rred ; [alr T. CRUST, by farm, now Centre Hall Wages WALL PLASTER F¢ flest-clams wall rl reasonable prices, by H, tons of at very re Hall BR BALE~-B aster are offered for sale W. BMITH. Cent veral — ——————————————— WANTED: A permanent home by adoption for an infant a few days old. We guarantee the child to be in abwoltute health and pay the legal and court costs of adoption teside furnishing supply of food and clothing. Write st once W Maternity Hospital, 228 Chestnut St, Bunbury Penna. ROBERT B, MeCAY Business Manager. r ARM FOR BALE~One mile east of Cent Hall, ou Brush Valley road, 161 acre #0) meres are under cultivation, the balan mountain pasture and timber land. Flowing water from strong mountain springs-a large ice pond of purs spring water, A young fruit bear ing orchard, 10 room house, barn and out build. ings, : GEO. ¥. BIBLE, Bellefonte, Va, or ANNIE E, BIBLE, Centre Hall, Pa. -, Weal Lasrvips. a wen Throats. Ayer’s poo Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Lo he Fertilizers— Weber, Centre Hall, See Smit] also handle the J Bell ‘phone ENTS and CENTRE HALL a Shoes Coats
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