The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1904, Image 3

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    THE HURRYING HOURS.
Blow often the thought comes heme
to me,
As the moments hurry away,
Of the things I intended
Somehow, soma
There are promises
been kept,
Though 1 always meant
ut time is too
things
That a
do
day.
have
to
time, some
that not
be
all
to
for
short
body intends to do.
will answer a letter, or read a book,
I will write a bit i rhvme;
will do the things that I ought to
do
me day when | have time,
beyond, as I hope and plan
days that are ahead,
day that is her into
grave
opportunities de
look
the
the
the
1 ta
a iiS
just
ZOOS
ad.
dav that w
fomorrow
tha chance as it
way
year is a
And this is a truth sublime~-
moment
mm th
is the
we can't
eize
ia tho
yery
to make it se
v } tig
Or ¢ orien
A
8
How Louise Harned a Gown,
By Roe lL. He
mise,” sald Robert Sear
one hot
to
3, comin
supper alternoon,
want
bought ir
you
our wiht
YO
dan
er alarm
nr
red
and Che
Once
pt
which
each
would
busy arranging the scatter
in shocks
ht be
now they
cured bLy
had opportunity
their aister and pasa
her skill in driving.
found, as Bob had said.
iding the leaders was sufficient
horses followad doellsly
racks. When
ght angles
Lie highway she felt nervous,
our in hand and the
thine following made
difficulty, and tho
age from the road to the farm lane
vad: managed with equal ease,
Bob and Charlie watched her nar
owly, but made no comment. Plain:
¥ they were satisfied, or she would
wave heard to the contrary.
The lane led over the sione bridge
ind across the creek flats, and thence
lirectly up the steep hill, with a level
wreak
tp tha greater part of the Valleyview
farm. On the summit wee the two
irain-flelds of twenty acres each
vheat having been sown north of the
ane and oats to the gouth. The latter
rere not yot ripe,
wind
bint
alch
on
jae
judg
vides in their
from the barn-yard
ponderoua
the turn
ma
vit
By the time they had reached the
gate leading to the whoeatfiold the
and were no longer prancing.
Bob offered to mount the binder
the first few circuits of
but Louise waved him
make
ield,
saying:
“No, sir; I shal
for if I am to have
to earn it. Aud |
throw th» machine
Ho did
started to the east
ling in the
feet in width
thing,
gown I mean
is that
ar.’
1 do the whola
a fine
ask ot
into g
request wl
the he
while a
she
Irses tramp
sight
as she and
grain, wath
¢
was cut ciose to he
fence
from right to
cireled fre
grain through
Thus sue went about
left, and thon, turning
left to right, cutting the
which the had walked in their
first round Farmerily Eastern
ors ut first swath by hand,
in
binder has
HN
horses
farm
alwavs « but
recen
f
worl 4
times
att
i
red
binder bore
apparent
was
the high;
. far:
aunt
the
toad ]
Narrow |
fright
to effed
and |
t her
om
with no igh
rescue
“Wha
Ther
tle
arm
one
near
time
en
in
shall I do?’ Louise cried
Was no room to pass the lit
on either side, and no human
could the team on
one
wave checked
grade
had just swept past the fences
the lower level of the two grain
fields. On the right the growing corn
stood walzt-high over an area of thir
ty acres, while a field of simitar size
at the left was in stubble, & heavy |
growth of clover having been cut from |
it the week before.
The entrance to
down
They
the meadow was
about midway between her and the!
but two of the bars were up
ware long and slender basswood
however, and could not offer
the horses. :
Without an (instant’'s hesitation
to
right hand fence, which they grazed
!
i
i
i
i
Louise swung Prince and Pomp to the |
i
i
!
The blacks!
tender-mouthbed and could be
but while thelr insane terror |
have checked |
did not seem (0 see the |
bars, but crashed through them with.
out sinckening speed in the least,
Louise had made as wide a turn as!
were
guided,
lasted nothing could
was posalble, but she saw that she
lope to clear both posts al
such an angie. 8o, pu; she
threw the heavy drive-w ahove
which she directly the
per post The like a
vn, leaving a «
For a
posely,
nen]
against
snapped
sat "up
wood
road ints
tit
ithe
HoOwn
& mii
azain
with
moment's
parallel
3
girl had a
sho «
ould
id not
greatly
| humme
Compan
Op nions Dif ffer About Hedgehogs.
it je ‘ermont mers, waa
i fo of the
igehog that
State for
at
Wit
yam County ! Re
int Mrs. Roosevelt’ 8s Portrait
In a studio building
Bryant Square
ipied for the most part
t a thi
Pari
is 2
rait painters, there
urant where the waiters
mad to r«
palette splashed with
an interest in
and relate to the regular patrons
the place L distinguished
re posing for the painters. They got
them partly from the fact
that most of the sitters take iun®ieon
in the restaurant, their
ing revealed by the undergr
sip that goes on between
world over
“Mrs. Roosavell in here tc
luncheon today,” of the wal’ers
confided to a regular diner one night
last week. “She =as dressed ol} ip
black. She Is hading her porirail
painted, you know, Mr. Von Krmm
haar” And thus another professional
soorel was scattered broadoast -<Now
York Presa,
at Michael's chureh at Coventry is
said to have the widest nave of any
english church. It is 120 feet wide
feet
wean
an artist's
They al’
temhantsa
of
sitters
resem
paint
the artist
whe
to Knt
be
ound gos
servante the
identitios
was
Chie
in width,
The Indian Government now Ras
about six hundred thousand acres of
land devoted to opium raising. Most
‘of the product {8 shipped to China
——
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Wc ——————————
1 HE CAR
All milk which
geparator or fed
MILK
through a
E OF
{ Not run
immediately should
coolsd as quickly as possible
from the cow,
to GO degrees t
be
cooled
but
it ig drawn not
simply
to :
mparature
10 degree if
or the or
gold, thi
quicker i led
0 OF
off and reant
and the
imi
and th
lower and
Lhottog
tain
AWAR®
thing
s amount
erved in an ati mpl LO ocd
Keep WAYS
dition and the cost of mal
wiil
030
the stock in the
nion
be Jessened
The
esn
orcbinalion of
atest ing mixiare has
Delaware. It is a
ofl, ut
spray
in
kerosene
concocted
ne
have fo
cannot
a hen does ACCORS
lay many
rot
of water she
i
To make hens profitab.e
should study
he can thus better understand how to
them ia laying condition.
If your horie has galls get some
rod oak bark, steen it, and bathe
with the tea, It is a remedy
that iv used witha succes by a gieat
MANUREBS AND DISEASES,
Mancre that bas been well decom
| posed
| ash Joti saltz, finely
or superphosphate
| different their
from and
Potatos
in mode
Are expecteg
ih winter is not
to mention
hould be
tanney
how and when
planted, in a d
for every
ght
performed, i
farmer )
tau him how
the
TI
MITHO
nls
1 plac
IN POULS
is due to the ¢
the walls of
may be
water
air,
IRY HOUSES
ond nsa
the
to
moisture on
due
Cans,
or 10 ex
the birds
late is a problem To
an matter, bat
ination without loss of warmth, or
ghis of air quite another mat
ich dependz on the direction
wind at the time of ventilation.
i if a ventilator ed a small lamp
should Le placed in it =0 as to cause
can npward dravght All tarred paper
should be put on the outsida, and not
on the inzid: of the house, while
doors and windows should be opened
during the daytime, when it can °
| safely dono ~~Mirror-Farmer.
This
from
in
the
house
the
the
vaporation
irom moist
from bodies of
venti
tilation
haiation
How to?
get eas
vents
is
ES
The street cars in Rome have been
fitted up with letter boxes and the
mall is collected from them several
times an hour.
In all Persia there are only fifte.
i four mils of raliroad,
fre Hall Hotel ~
I A ——————
CENTRE HALL, PA.
JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop.
Tow'- equipped. Bar snd table supplied
with the bem. Bammer boarders given special
attention, Healthy locality. Beautiful scesery,
Within tires miles of Penns Cave, & most beans!
ful sublerranean cavern; enilrancs by 8 bosd
Well located for hunting snd fshing
Heated throughout. Free carriage 10 all iraine,
Hotel Haag
BELLEFONTE, PA.
F. A. NEWCOMER, Prop.
Heated throughout. Pine Buabling,
RATES 81.00 PER DAY.
Bpecisl preparstions for Jurors, Witnesses,
and apy perscas coming Wo town on special oor
caxions, Repsiar boarders well cured for,
Spi ing | Mills Hot !
BPRING MILLA, PA.
GEORGE C. KING, Prop.
First class scoommodations at al times for beth
man and beast, Free bus 0 and from elf
tinins. Exosllent Livery attached Table
board first-class The best liquors and
wices at the bar,
Old Fert foe
ISAAC
a
BHAWYVER, Proprietor.
"A. location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall
Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Parties
wishing 10 enjoy an evening given special
atlention. Meals for such cocasions pre
pared on short notice. Always prepared
for the transient trade
BATES: $1.00 PER DAY
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n
Penn's Valle Sanking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashief
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes . . .
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