- - - remeron an THE CENTRE REPORTER OCTOBER 16. 1818 THURSDAY, O 20 "HH CENIURY JUBILEE CONVENTION, 30,000 Delegates are Expec.ed to Attend Anti. Saloun neagoe Vonvention at Col- ambar, Ohio November 10 to 13, The launching, on the part of the Anti-Saloon League of America, of a campaign for National Prohibition of the Liquor Trsffie, to be secured ‘‘througn the aloption of a constitn- tional amendment by Conpgress and the ratification of the same by the NECERRATY three-fourths—thirty six make this glates. It is proprsed to up the enthusiasm for National pro- hi®tiop and presenting plans for an sggressive campaign to this end. Esch Chureh, Sanday Bchool, Young Peoples'®orciety apd local W. C.T. U is entitled to one delegate sociation of Churches is entitlad gand five delegates, Preparations have been made to provide sssembly halls for twenty thousand delegates, and the forty-one speakers already en- gaged, |: cluding many of the ors, Prohibition Leaders and W. C T U officiali— #»ill those halls, for delegates in different states, Sou'h is vieing with the N. rth a eff rt tosend the largest number ta ros sending twenty-five delegates, to b2 brought CArs Altoona where a apec sl to on regular trains, will snd £1 ~ umtas f WW Altoona to Columbus i610 Bedord, $705: wi, $6 85; Clentfivid, iefonte, $7 10; Lock Haven, $755 : Hauler yn {), BY, Huctingt Hel Fes ht sh ————— Rt CURIOUS DUELS. Combats An Which the Weapons Se- lected Were Avalanches. An extraordinary duel was fought pear Mont Blane in France... Two young men who had fallen in love with the sume girl arranged to fight a duel, with nature as decider of the result. Selecting a part of that mountainous district, many thousand feet up, where gvalanches are known to fall at fre- quent intervals, the lovers agreed to take it In turns to stand for given time In the most dangerous spot that could found. The Idea wus that when one was killed by an avalanche the free to propose to the girl both loved. In this ense t idea became a fact, Th the only instance on rec- duel A few ago two IatlHans, named Guetta ided to test fate in this for the love of a i ber other should be whom they be i% Is not ord of a by avalanche. yenrs and Sorato, dec manner, and also rnings thof tempted na- ous happened. On Guetta knocked ¢ avalanche, but not it was that thelr out, and they return- ed home to get some more. By this time lice had to hear of their strange duel, and threatened them both So the un daunted rivals ir differences in $s adventurous way. They for thelr lady love. Borato won, and after Guetta had left the vil was married to the girl of his choice. —~London Answers. STRENGTH OF A LIMPET. Its Sticking Power Largely Due to At- mospheric Pressure, zr serd rth any by a fallin much hart Then {ood supply gave was the pe come with imprisonment. settled the another and les drew lots Inge he familar with the say- " but there * how it is ck as it does he is like a many ¥ Johnstown, $540; Somerset, the Johnstown rate plus the B. & O to Johostown I'he maximum room.and board for three days, $25 00; Cal eX LIA, us far as Pittsburg. burg each way, §3 85, delegetes are elected to represent be elected to represent his church This is the plan in sll of the States. Moreover, the churches are paying the expenss=s of their pastors to this scouvention, snd the Young Peoples’ Bocielies of the Altooaa District sre being asked to take charge of securing the pastot’s expenses in the way they think best, either fromm the church fund or by personal solicitation. As the Altoona District is planning to send a great male chorus, to be led by Mr, Frank Waring, of Tyrone, it is requested that singers be chosen 8s delegates who are willing to enter Lhe chorus, aud that these be specially reported to the committee of dele- gales, New York Millinery tioods. On her way to New York City Mrs, -Ls W.B Person of Pniiipsturg, New Jersey, writes the Reporter thus:— *‘I will be at the residence of Mrs. Margaret Btrobhm, in Centre Hall, from tue 17¢h to the 21st of October, with a complete showing of the Istest New York styles in Fall and Winter millinery, A oR AAA Kecognizing GHOd Wok, I bave autoed all over Centre county and have been a close observer of the COluildb Cl ile cede, 810 must give Harris township the eredit of having tae best roads, the best system of road buildivg, the most substantial con. Crete culverts and bridges, the most ailtractive aud legible nandboards of aay towoship in the county, This work is alk done, not under super. visors directions, but by the super. Visors Lhemselves. ‘I'his surely shows good judgment of the voters ip elect log meu who are capable of dolug Buch work themselves, thereby Baviug the cost of skilled workmen. H, KELLER, ——— —————— Makiog Sarvey of Roads, A survey of sll the roads throughe out the state ls being made by ithe Biate Highway Department, and dur. lug the past week a number of young men have been over the roads on the south side of Centre county perform. lug that work. The notations con. sist of directions and distances, All political boundaries~townships, borough and county lines are marked, 8s are nleo echool houses, churches, bridges, etc. Batveys were made here tofore of the county sest to couuty seat roads, but this survey includes all public roads, The party of routeman are working Loder Buperintendent W, D. Meyer, aud CU. B. McUlun Is chief, The names of the other men are R. B. Harnieb, Stanley Backwear, Ralph Volpe, G. M. Purpls, J. L. Stewart, Ww. K. McCallagh, : : pi J 4 ® y ried Picture, seid tit the canvas by iid be » was buried and 18k Cha if would fulfil hi ie wot sitroe | LEE ii a vered the sculptor rolled the conditions of wonld take you ug oul” you up in your it ix one of but | and anroll 3 Found a Way, Noo of, hildren. try to figure once without counting on flow much is three and looking under the bench “NEV EN Teacher Peper] (again h=Ten. Teach litt rascal’ eh von to count on vour fingers’ ef Peper \ bn I'¢ 14 i the bench: . how did Paper! With sgoemde Biatter { flo ng wait) ‘ontr and fiddler the borne six up there you ¢ hands and clagpg them Now. then, five and “ K (after apother long look Eight Teacher you manage to go that? ms teacher. — Fi fils toes, The Brightness He Saw. who died recently in the ugiand and hind been living life ander the cloak of re ing to pose ns a good man to the last, said to those around him: “Al ix bright before me!” “Are.” snd of present. whom he had swindled ont of a sum of toney, an’ In about ten minnits theau'll he near enoof to see th’ blaze!” Manchester Guardian An § One those The Brighter Side. “Well.” chuckled the optimistic rfl ure. “I've got one satisfaction.” “And what's that?” askéd the sym. pathetic friend. i “If 1 had suceeded | should prob ably have made a nolsance of myself telling people that | was a self made man.” Detroit Free Press, Wonderful Printing. Bacon-They say Dauber does gomeé wonderful work. Egbert—Yes, | un @lerstand he painted some bananas green, and In a month they all turned pollow. Do one thing at a time, and the big hings first.~Lincoln, Many a fellow fs told to can his ad. vice when It Is really already cant, for the Hall Parlor Living Room Dining Room Kitchen Pleased to see you at our Fi 1 1 our stock wil J F V Goodh ER FAA ENE EN AY and h for the Floor sedeoodPoseveReeTREPROOGR PRY If you are in the market for a good FOUR-HORSE FARM situated in Penns Valley WS OUR SO NEED REPAIRS? tiars .t ' ong % & @ “ ¢ consult me at once for parti Also have for situated in different parts of Centre Hall, il 3 unt sale 5 Vice Homes ; blasts will make the stove the means of com- fort. Is your stove ready to make fire in, or does it need repairs. See to it now, yy ¥ “ - 11 2 . Buyers and Sellers to consult me as I keédp CHAS. D. BARTHOLOMEW. Real Estate and Insurance CENTRE HALL, PA eee PERG vB OMe before the rush season will mean adeiay. - i You are tn Yrs Vues Yes Probably erSa mliy or CPP BORD OOP nKing 0f a new stove for the com- Wall Window Stairway AMC A aac Th {2 OEEEEREE tgs ax 35] fue irniture Parlor. th SET, OC HAE reward for your ti i th, XT WT, = ay | 3 et |! A TIGHTWAD. THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE. That Was the First Order Founded In This Country. How m AT of the Order the first order In from wrest POTS ve ever heard 1% of the Gold en Ho I founded in America? ied, when Virginia extended intic into the nnknos her colonistas had crosse i the Blue Ridge or the Alleghanles R¢ full of dangers from savages and wild full of natural difficul ties was the passage of these terrible heights that ting ont to discover a the aexpedition ness hing took with lim a guard gentlemen and pioneers.” earrying provisions. i pass great hardships and and refurved after the governor cut the name of King George in thw rocks on the highest peak. He then constituted the society, or order, of the Golden Horseshoe, Each man who had scaled this high pass was made na member of it. and to each one he presented a golden horseshoe Or the side was inscribed In Latin, “80 It Pleases lim to Cross Mountains” Any map thereafter who could prove that he had read with his own eyes the name of the king on the belght was en titled to become n member of this or der.—~Chlengo Record Herald, At Fe v0 ! 1 t beasts and so Governor Bpotswood, set fooked or t h Naas rdous th of armed amd EH sen le a thie ldlers “ui with perils had A Pond on the Farm, Why not build a good pond on the farm? The government will stock it with fsb: it will furnish water for your stock the year round Ly installing pipes and hydrants to keep the water rool and sanitary, and when winter comes it will furnish a fine place for the amusement of the young folks. Then It will supply the material for the fee crop to store nway for summer use, ~Ruaceessful Farthing. Uo A Happy Couple. The ancients believed that to make n happy couple the husband must he deaf and the wife blind. —Flerkds osm FV ban ’ 1 — LAI MSO. Many a man wh) is most with his talk has to take it lavish back, — i Z winter. We handle the World-Famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges, The National Stockman & Farmer PITTSBURG, PA Worlds » (ireatest Farm Paper Comes ery Week and Stops When Time is Out it Yer 2 Yea 8 1 Yeurs » Yeurs 2 Send for sample copy special oifers. I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL PLPC Quen ROO or OO ee Ow New Fall and Winter Goods | ne of Dress ( Ladies’ Stationery secngece Hats and Caps Dress & Work Gloves ii Pen and Pen- cil Tabi ts a Uood Sweaters Want els Toilet Paper? : Blankets ne 10 see us H. F. Rossman SPRING NELS, PA. THE CENTRE RFPORTER al 2.5 I=~1HE BRTLE HO " § Peouteyi foLows To wil mds Cutherinn Perches Lo BS seven atres mote of ! Botise aud new bank bat, « meet Rilchen, othe. out all tuat UIegR owe siotesaia, Dududea wad de Wil: Deginnigg atl a post Lhe Gentael a d June Gentaes 2 44.0 perches Wo 8 stone Grantors Bou, 200 Goll, ams uty stone, thence DY mle of Samuel Erue bh deg. West 86.1 perches 10 8 stobe, tuehioe by ssine noTih WW deg. West, 414 porches 0 the pace of PeRIDIGDE, contaiuing mine sores and five perch hel essule , Lo impuuvements, It bug sane 1Wo tracts of sud wuienh VF. FF, { pmriy hereto } became seited by weed of Job, iP. Condo, Esq, High sheriff of Centre county, Ack now ledg. d in open court on We Sith day I January, A. D., Iv, atid recorded in 8h rifle Decd Book" F , Page 7, reference tha reto being bad wii more 100 y aid at inig. appear, AUMBER 2. TIMBER (KaCY All that cer | Iaih Sracs OF Lmber lati 80 usie in Siege town i ship, couhty of Lecire, stade of Penny ives, { bounded and described ox follows ty wit He | Rinning atl a plue Wtheooe slong the land of 8610 nel Eile South, 68 deg, West 50.8 perches to a | | stone, thence bY and of Kies P. Gemzel N rth | | 28 deg. West D6 purchios 10 & stone, Lh tice by land {of Alwon Bouthers North 62:0 deg, and Esst 90.8 i { perches to a stole, then. @ by and of the helms of | ! Pavia Ludwig south 26 deg. East 57 perches to a | poe, and place of Degiuiing, contain, thirty | acres and vight perches, net mossure, bt being | part of the sane Weel of which Ustharite Gentaol i Docame during her ie tiwe le fully, seed of, | and boing so there of 8. ized died intestate lowy. | ing Wetie, vie: owe son, Bless FP Genteel, to whom the sate did descend snd come aud the | said Edes F. Gentzel by his Deed dated May isi, | A.D, 1504, dud convey thie same Gut Jaws 1 | Geniteel the present grantor reterence (hereto bad Will mote 1aily appear, { TERM OF SALE: For tract No. 1ten per cont on day Of shie; remminder on Aprii Ist, whon possesion will be given. direct No, 2-10 per oehit., | on day olpale, balance on coulif uation ul sae AMANDA. C. GOBBLE, «pring Mills, Pa. A iss, Ceriaan land situate in “8 thie dutnison AM ——————— A AA A gtoRERAIees RPT IROVe ORR CIOS wr ® » » * ® © 908 coe. 0000s nsw ROGGE r rrr Tm LOOK! Fall and Winter Goods are com- ing in daily. A fine line of Men's $2 25 to $3.50, Tan and Black. Strong line of Work Shoes for Men and Boys, all prices. { Dress Shoes at Fancy Jersey Sweets etc. The best line of fresh Groceries in town. We sell nothing but the best at lowest prices C. F. EMERY, Centre Ha nT RE | Potatoes for the Orp hans bring them Friday Morning All congregations throughout the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran Church will gather potatoes for the ORPHANS at LOYS- VILLE, and ship them to the Home. : Members of St. Luke's congregation, and any others who are friends of Orphans, are .re- quested to bring their donations of Potatoed to the store room of T. L. Smith, the tinner, in the Reporter block, on Friday morning, October 17. \ PPO PNTRNNR “rer DRED The names of the contributors of Pota- : 1DA ©, DECKER, Alto sus, Pa, Etre, i i EJ OUsk AND LOT FOR BALE Eght-room house and fot and adicining lot on Main street, Centre Hail, Pa. Good stable, aiso variety of geod fru t, Cali 0. of write, i ’ MRS, M. A, ReAKICK { ou Centre Hail, a. BEEF HIDES WANTED-The undersigned fs in Quest of mii weights or biden sid will Jah host view for same, A § ihe price wn is per potiud, TRO YR, Hotter iin, n toes, in quantities of five pounds and over, will be printed in this space next week. THOMAS L. SMITH, JAMES 8S. STAHL, Committee. =: : SJL Ct: © < +s 8080888000000 vere Se
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