The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1903, Image 3

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came briskly
“I have it, Billy
other plan We
your father entirely
goodies shall go to
Rosy Posy and [ stay
out
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ceive Uncle Jack and Aunt Dat. Could
you go alone?"
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The frees are shill
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The Summer y work
i§ done
The Jom crisp
ar rare,
And ioe away, the
unfer’y ou
Se ns eam in
A cross the brook
are threads
e ce kings weav-
er’y spun;
e cows, forsake
the $heds
And loifer in the
sun;
The Phy Joke ligh!-
aly and
ly flo
SR o >
Oh run, Turkey
S, ™ ost
“how
nit
ght
and
1 wasn't the
gentleman wa
familiar with him,
ht it
r Dick
why, of
was all rig
tf ask him who he was
lB wways polite, you kn
it vas Great Uncle Howell, whom
had ne yo ago. Yes, it must
thought Billy Dick, though he did
kvow That he lived in Richmond
off
and around the
Wold
Mor
Pro
“on be,
not
So the
the
hotel.
Billy Dick had never been in a hotel
before, and hefore he was half through
supper he made up his mind that as
soon as he was big enough he would
persuade the family to come there——it
Was so nice to have hundreds of things
to eat all written out so you might
choose as many as you wished.
The two sat there, the very old man
and the little boy, having the best of
times. Bidy Dick told the new-found
great uncle all about home and Rosy
Posy and Fiopsy and Miss Elsie, who
was his Sunday school teacher and
his very best girl, and the fun he and
Flopsy had last year earning their
Christmas from Mr. Minders. And
two went
street corner (o a
the old gentleman laughed and enjoy-
ad the jokes, and in turn told Billy
Dick what he did years and years ago
when he was a boy.
S80 the time passed
word was brough
had
and that no train
to Notfolk
away quickly,
to them that
til}
Lidl
road,
through
there been a wreck on the
run
that
Jilly
was
im to
had it
'd his tecth
ain’ gwine lef’
a he said
rightened “But
father was to
ph to mother that
and mother'll be
Is cow
jilly Dick ate
ivinced ths
10 much
not
himself
the
yey h the tal
vould
President
After ce cream was
graph
ram
mother my
give
Dick
Mr. Gobbler-~Are you the feilow
day ?—Truth,
{
The old gentleman chuckled and
nodded,
Then there was nothing else to do
but spend +,¢ night in Richmond with
the newfound uncle, and such fun it
was to stay at a hotel.
Early in the Dick and
great cle took the train for Nor-
the
morning Billy
kK, and soon wa
Oh, joy!
peering
He
Loy
and at sun
days
rious reasons
times thanksgiving
Turkey Dressing.
Fast and thanksgiving
were appoint.
Or sireama of
ancestors The
festival, so beautifully
long kept, first by
the Colonies and long afterward by
the State, was most appropriately na
tionalized by the immortal! Lincoln in
November, 1863 This day, more than
any other, takes strong ho!d upon our
nearis, our affections, our souls
Around {it cluster tenderest memories
of father, mother, brother, sister ard
friend, as all were once together about
the home fireside and set up their
household penates. In our visions,
dreams and recollections these home
ties, home scenes, some of them too
sacred to tell to the worl come
thronging in upon us to make both us
and the day better. A day dedicated
to so much that {8 dear, so enshrined
in heart and home, should be worthily,
tenderly and patriotica®™s kept”
ohaerved
days from time
ed as waves of
joy broke over
annual harvest
inaugurated and
to time
SOTrTow
our
HOUSE HOLD.
CHESTNU' I' CUBTARD,
Va cri
{ nut
W three eggs
the
and
flavoring
crs and the white
the chestnut pup
gradually, afterwards
and
gar to tas
too sweet
nia
gar, vanilla milk
buttered
3 the
na
remaining
ar and spread
elurning
grown
fio th
Garni
ETEY STEAK
require 10
For this
covered jar nthe over
epan of
TO
blewed cak
lowly cooked rea
in a
L Eau water
+
after
the
the water bol! tf
for
simmer
1IrpoOse
JELLIED BANANA HEARTS
i
slight} warm gelatine
ave com
poured
s+ 14 arts
iny 1
3
harden
arre
men
nto the
As
nge
the
of
around the sides of
retty fashion A rim
d
the uD
ug
with
an be placed arot
wlow the tops and
If they are served
a heart in the centre
top If the gelatine
they can be turned out
and s« with a ring
cream around each one
Hn
covered
0 be
place
one on the
ups,
sach
hardens
f the
of whipped
nicely
cups rved
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
if you have old cans with imperfect
can use them without Tub
you will run sealing wax
use clear,
then soap and wat.
To remove blood stains,
cold water at first,
er
It is just
embroidered
dress in.
Use a pancake lifter to place cookies
on tha tin, and to remove them when
they are baked.
Cold boiled potatoes are more appe-
tizing if a little flour is sprinkled
over them while frying.
If your washtud leaks, turn the
bottom side up and fill the leaky place
with good hard soap.
When making soups or broths, put
the meat or bones into cold water to
draw out the juices,
Leather goods can be freshed up
by rubbing them well with a piece of
cloth dipped in the white of an ogg.
To keep irons from sticking to
starched pleces, lay a little fine salt
on a flat surface and rub them well
over It
the right thing to have an
bag to put one’s night
aod Lo ker
i, 2 Hal i
Mpa SAL L, PA
WwW. Bt
requ a Bar and
with the bes Bummer boarders giv
ait nt Hud
Wituin theese u
ful subie
Well located for bun
Hested throughout
Hotel Haag
BELL
NKLE, Prop,
supplied
en special
tate
iy iocality, Beautiful scenery.
les of Penns Cave
ina,
& most beautds
CRYE eutrauce Ly a boat,
ting and Shing
Free carriage to all
ranean
reine,
EFONTE, PA.
F. A. REWCOMER, Prop.
Heated throughout Fine Stabling.
HATES $1.00 PER DAY.
Bpecial preparations for Jurors, Witnesses,
and any persons coming 0 town on special oo
Caslons. Eegular boarders well cared for,
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Spring Mills Hotel
BPRING MILLB, PA.
GEORGE C. KING, Prop.
First class scoommodstions at a'l times for both
man and beast, Free bus to snd from aif
tains. Excellent Livery attached Table
board first-class, The best liquors and
wises at the bar,
m Fo fi td
ISAAC
8. Location ;
BHAWVER, Proprietor.
One mile South of Centre Hall
Accommodations Srstclass. Good bar. Partie
wishing 10 enjoy sn evening given special
Stlention. Meals for such occasions pre
pered cn short notice. Always prepared
for the
EATES:
transient trade,
$1.00 PER DAY.
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Pen's Vz ley bi king Company
CENTRE HALL, PA.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashief
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes . . .
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