oF YE By Flossie sw .s ONG, long ago, The Rock. It I Mud Fina out iatlow ay. ln looking and Ww Whe ined Wa came Unsmiling This was in ‘hen the the Rock an not butld a fence Season, for they h to Do beside to keep in their per wel There rims and the White, wh he di n't Money. “Maszsacl Bay is Not Virgin ia.” said Myles Standish as he wipad his Feet on the Rock. This Joke and the Rock Felt it. Then Standish got I Warm iy flows Fr. The Rock 1 i It knew Deceml Piigrims 1 £1001 a Caillat Knocking Writ ghts and Curl Hundre baby, for ji IR & “Ks pa- were One “” One Pil ) came on boar have to Pay nsetts was No ady to make Master of Ther and Ice besides Jones, the for landing them uch Snow for But there was so m that it Governor was too Big a Contract; Carver sald he was ; Peace, and there was No the Dutch had agreed to Put ag for Jones if he la Pligrims slde Manhattan Colony Limits, : Somehow, Ti wasn't Up to | Date as a place for Housekeeping, and the Log houses Pilgrims built | didn't have Furnaces and Modern Con- | veniences enough to suit Jones, though he got Into Hot and Cold Water when- ever he met Standish, he sailed away with the Mayflower for Eng land, Then the nde<d the out. 1 Rock the 80 Young Wives and the little i ! $ ! SL0EN widowers and bachelors that the wo- aste Time Agencies Whom they Marry. re not money men we and but only ha would Conde his Deeldi cilla Mol nes ie troubled Pris W ue nes ia was t 8 Great Deal, Smail and as a was the in could Shrug of the Tall even jest Cook ind look out Man. Other girl i SHE WwW TALL OF HER WLD OUT OF THE AT A MAX." LOOR ETE Little Captain by the Buttonhile, Said “Myles, I'm going to talk to you like a Dutch Uncle. You Marry. Itis your duty to wenlth to Become a Family Man.” Standish wagged his Red Beard. “Oh, Come Off, Will Bradford.” he, he: off of the Indians for you, say Marry to me.” But Kept On saying it. Next day Standish walked out to the green Wheat Field on the hillside. Rose Standish slept beneath it with Fifty others from the Colony, thought of Priscilla Molines and the way she Laughed at the Men, Standish Groaned. Then he Thought Out a Pretty Plan. There was John Alden. John was a big, soft-hearted Strawberry Blonde. Priscilla Looked at him Frequently, but he Never sald Anything. Join and the Captain lived togeth- Myles wasn't much for Size, but Bradford "ONE DAY GOV. BRADFORD TOOR THE | LITTLE OAPTAIN BY THE BUTTONHOLE. "wl i ——— children, Even some Btrong Men, and | the gentle Governor Carver Ate loss | and less each day, Often not at all But the less they Ate the More they Prayed, Singing weakly, “I'm a Pil grim, I'm a Stranger, I can Tarry, | ean Tarry but A Night.” And One by One they set off on a Longer journey Alone, In the spring there were so many do Anything for him. Myles went home and he said: “John, go and tell Priscilla Molines that I am Ready to Marry her.” John nearly Fell to Pieces. He had been trying for a Month to get his Grit up and ask her for Himself, He Guiped twice and said: “Yes, sir” He Jammed bis hands Into his Hip pockets and Started to the Elder's house. He Forgot his Hat, Priscilla was Spinning. She asked Were the he did not Myles Marry Her, Priscilia’s and John that that she cond POCK- # “IAMMED HIS ETS AND STARTED HANDS INTY His FOR THE ELDER Men, Hair in One * {00 Nn riel ang ad got Toward and She AWAY, But Myles Standish 1 hrougt Well, the Summ of Noth! “All 1 me Wear) aftor the Harvest Ordered 2 Week Massasoit Invited, ju ite Man F ing Mins came early Most jean sait lan was Mad Clear Pilgrims Worried through : 4 SY fai LFOVOriK 8» Braves were them that the Wh for Liv The Ind their Appetites at ‘ orgave and Brought of the Pllgrims M did He merely gave a fow Playful Warwhoops and his braves did : the Host The Pilgrims Got Up i “A Dog does not Bite the Hand that Piviuw | or not SAE MY WORD 18 A GOOD WIPE, MARRIAGE I8 A FAILURE, ANYHOW," Feeds him,” sald the governor, “Fly around, girls, and get Breakfast." This was the Bil of Fare Hasty Pudding, Treacle, Claw Chowder, « - Cod Turnips. When the wasn't Anyt Dishes, and not sasolt and his Away the Hpoons Next Captain Standish The ( Piayed in Gr He marched his Army of teen Men down from the fort by Twos and Threes and They made Hollow squares and Every Old Thing nk of, They Blazed away annon on Top of the Fort, annon Hill, Then into the alr, At »'ided that It £o deer Hunt Ww boiled Venison ie table there the Mine Carry Guests Left tl else left except baving 1} Braves hing Pockets did not Souvenirs, had ns his Inn- ut Nine. ings. aptaln Form, Fours, on the gether Ras0it Go 1 Plan wo i raves t Cay THANKS- 'GIVIN,| BYAN BY| | By | \ CATHARINE i #YOUNG IGLENI| i Resmusammanmmmmmsssmes sss a We THANKSGIVING a8) With Chestnut Turgey Staffed Dressing. Draw water i minuies; and pimoi i & Thicken fmoYe Thanksgiving Thoughts. OF THE HOUSE town] here safely opine ner than THE No man in MAN thia to a betler planned d THE HOSTESS, things she's grateful, boon is most in eight; thankful that the dinner went Exactly right THE SMALL For many but ons off She's BOY. says Freddy, with a groan; “Carve th’ turkey qui ck, pa; clear to the bone.” THE COOK “Now, none o’ yer sauce!” me “Exceptin’ yer stanburty 4 pause, I'm starved wz missus to " sex she, Te axxo renee HAD (DEAS ** MLS OWN ME CLOWED WITH AN INWARD MRT BY WAY A JBIT HE DRESSED IN HIS DESY AD LEANED ™ WALK A SLACK Whe. | PENNSYLVANIA 2. R. and Northern Central F Table in Kfiect M MONTANI Tian LEAVE URY Menager i GEG. W, BOYD. Ger warried His Fortune in Mis Hat. Juana Garcia N. Viuda has been put possession of perty and money left by her 4, Saturnino Junco. The money to $1256000 in bank notes as stated he died, five mo ago, owned a tien the corner of Rebeldes and Cal del Santisimo, ite the Nu Mexico dr store He always and by night a black hat which he had worn Everybody believed that he was superstitious about his hat, be. cause he put it aside. Even when he went to the barber shop he sat in the chalr waving his hat in his hands When he died, it was found that the crown of another hat was carefully sewed in the interior of the hat, and between the two there was de fas $44 nin when nthe oppose evo ug and at all times wore for years. by day never Cow Assists at a Wedding. A sirange wedding celebration took place at Shohola, Pa, recently. Her man Hipsman married Miss Christina Kulm. After the ceremony the couple went to the bridegroom's home, a stock farm, where all the neighborhood had congregated. The stock of beverages gave out and Hipsman brought ene of his best Jer pey cows into the Kitchen, only to go to the cow. She was a good reprenentative of her stock and did not go dry, although one man was kept busy doing tte milking. Fortune Telling. Fortune selling is traced to the early satrologers, by whom the planets Ju piter and Venug were supposed to be token happiness. In different parts of the world, women, known as Sibyl Ine, who were said to be inspired by Heaven, did flourishing business In thie branch of occultism. In England the laws against fortune-telling were very severe, In France several per sons suffered death as the result of a declaration issued against fortune-tell VEING MILLA, PA PHILIP DRUMM, Prop. vires peoow model ons at all tines for beth mah and Fioo bus to sod from of Excelient Livery attached, Table firnt-ol ibe best liquors sng Laat timine boned Wises at the a Lar Centre Ha PA BUNKLE, Prop, “wr and table supplied lere given special snery beauth & boat TEE HALL, JAMES W. Newly equipped with the best. Buininer bows ny etius Cave stiful we & mont Mictution. Hes} MH Hen Within three miles of P ilrsine 154 AC BHAWVER, Proprietor. #8. Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall" Acoommodations firstclass, Good bar, Parvied wishing W enjoy su evening given &llention. Meals for such oocasions pared on HL notice, Always prepared for the transient trade BATES: $1.60 PER DAY. Vale Banking Cong § di I anking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . Per’ Discounts Notes . . . . tel Hag BELLEFONTE, PA. F. A. XKEWOOMER, Prop. Heated throughont, Fine Btabling. RATES, 81.00 PER DAY. Bpecial preparations for Jurors, Wi snd any persons coming $0 town on Ry Cartons. RBegulsr boardess well cared for, ATTORNEYS. J.B ORVIS C.M. BOWER 0 RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS ATTORNEYE AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. | a Joe in Crider's Exchange bul) ding on ood E L ORVD PAVID ¥ FORTNEY Ww. HARRISON WALKER FORTSEY a waLkzr ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA Office North of Court House. rol ~1 C EMENT DALEK ATTORNEY AT-LAW : BELLEFONTE, PA. Office X. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First Nationa! Bank re WwW G. RUNKLR ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE BA. All kinds of legal business attended Ww prom ply Ppecinl attention given to collections Oftoe, 98 Boor Crider's Exc ——— ree S. D GETTIG ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. egal business attended ww Consultations German and Eogiish, un Exchange Building Nd Collections and a promplly Ofce | B. BPANGLER ATTORKEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE. PA, in al! the courts. Consultation im German. Office, Orider’s Exchange rod HN. Practices English snd Bulking LIVERY .« Special Effort made to Accommodate Com- mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a R. R, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Parents Trapt Marks Drsians CorvrianTs &c. 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