The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1905, Image 3

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    Going By-By.
And it's ho! for the land of By-By,
Astraddle of papa's knee,
With two big bands for the
And two little lips for t foe,
And now we are off at a gallop
Th meadow and
fie
Mhrough valley and
wood
For a visit
And Littl
And maybe we'll
Down
For wh
The
And
And may
wh
there {
re Papa
horsey himself
maybe we'll call on
be-—and
little
can't tell,
Miss Muffet
maybe we'll come
To
could talk
the gt
tne si
we lo]
3 5252525 ehe5e5este -
5 “The Broadening r
of the Hacketts.
MARY E. MITCHELL.
Mr. Hackett
and fork
of Ir
years.
bay «
MH
off,”
his
guess we'v
now. Robe
long, and if
than the beet bed
terday, not a step
row.”
It was vacation
Amelie had dutifull;
mother with the
wandered out of «
the orchard slope
the soft grass, The world spread out
before her, broad and beautiful, but
it was the world of the country, and
Amelia's aoul longed for more.
Wetson was a lonely little village,
apparently overiooked by anyt
which hinted of progress. Even the
railroad made a detour, as if to ig
nore it, and established the nearest
station at Farmington, four miles
AWAY.
It was at the Farmington Acad
that Amelia had been roused to long
for Cuiture-~that elusive ideal al
ways, in her mind, to be spelled with
a capital. She had triea to awaken
the same interest in her family; but
while they were proud of her, they re
mained sadly content with the simple,
humdrum life, which included no lit
erary or artistic aspirtaions,
Amelia, smiling under the
trees, shook her head dolefully as she
thought of some of her endeavors and
their subsequent failures, The very
help ed her
mors ng's work, she
OOrs, oo ge of
and sat down
th sed
the 4
on
hing
emy
says, which was warmly received. It
now occupied a proud position on the
center table, its leaves uncut,
Her gift to her father had been a
photograph of a Botticelll Madonna,
Mr. Hackett thanked his daughter
with what heartiness he could sum-
mon, and confided to his wife that it
seemed “kind of heathenish and une
natural Into the bargain.” As for
him, he “didn’t want any prettier ple.
tare than that,” waving his hand to
ward the window framed view of roll
”
lands
ift with
A doOw
hadows
pda No
certainly not
wasn’
ar, yes”
was grand, I dare
of it.
resi ies:
a |:
didn’t hear much
children were 80
come out.”
“What ai
ture?” continued
“Well,
how it happened,
all the jams and I
I was fair beat out, and [I just set
down and watched the foiks
didn’t get round to the lecture
were some real handsome
daughter
“1 didn’t see them,”
Ha, coldly.
“They were elegant,
Hackett. “I'm going to
one of the biscuit patterns
drawn rugs! Land, were
did!”
Amelia turned to Ellen. “You must
jet me see your notes on the pictures,’
d you think of the
Amelia,
Melia, 1 don't see just
but after I'd sampled
yked at the quilts
now,
There
quilts,
remarked
" went on Mrs.
start in
And
spin.
thew
“ey
Ellen squirmed uneasily. “1 djdn*%
exactly take notes,” she admitted.
“Soon as I got there Henry Much
came up and asked me to go round
with him. Somehow we didn’t have
time for the pictures. [1 looked over
the catalogue coming home, though,
and marked the prettiest names.”
Amelia tried once more, “Did you
see that copy of Paul Potter's bull,
father?”
“Well, there,” answered Mr. Hack-
ott, “1 didn’t! But that didn't eount
80 long's | saw the real oxitter. Hand.
some, too! Didn't know he belonged
to Mr. Potter. Thought the name was
mnateh
farming
ACOUT
WHAT AGRICULTURISTS
DONE.
HAVE
ms to Be
Every Farm,
a Gold Mine on
ot
tall
re»
ling coal,
quarried
How Sieep
coming of
The genera
made
The
by siages
soem
sleeps, WwW
be
v ¥
hich a
to many
ons of Na
of the
each
ture's approaching conto
body.
wenye
They take
and shroud
scent,
Of the five guardian neeg that
awake,
mportant
with
the
pr take
ng obscure
one
ai Organs
one
pro
the
are the most
But mortal sleep come
sigh
eyes
dark
ia useless an dark:
therefore, in sleep the eyes close
first of all
Next after sight,
sense of smell When “half
one's sight, taste, and amed
are gone, Hearing is the next to sue
cumb, the sense of touch deserting
last of all
The same slow approach of sleep is
noticed in the muscles and sinews.
Drowsiness begins at the feet and
spreads slowly upwards until the
brain is reached.
In waking, the process is the same,
but it is reversed Waverly Mags
zine,
ng,
taste is lost: then
Smokeless powder throws off a faint
haze which is clearly discernible
through violet glasses,
Venioe Is built on seventy iwe i»
lands,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
It
Lo
Aeschylus once remarked
is easy when
that,
we prosperity
good afflicted.
now propose to
milk
who adulterate
not
crims
buzz
8Becrets
tha nrice
Para
be
EN ave
rubber
and
TAR
f goods
ago could
£1 a
Bef
same ©
A Year
than
$1.30
tha
nd 4
BOLT
HRY pound If
Sac n}
HOw worth wre bicycles
a 5 ey
wers popular rade of rub
pot
x
be had for 5
New York World
Lhher tires for
} conta, contin
The
bieveles
ber con 1
toe the de
in
50 per
les with their
proportionately
mand for ru
of rubber
1 41 nriee
ased b" §
The au it
heavy weight
more rubber for their tires and ru bber
go up in price
thus pinch
Cre
com
ni.
requir
ghoes correspon ingly
The luxuries of the rich
the toes of the poor
These Should Not Marry.
The woman who expects to have "a
good, easy time.”
The woman who wants to refurnish
her house every spring
The woman who buys for the mere
pleasure of buying.
The woman who thinks
and nurse can keep house,
The woman who would die rather
than wear last season's hat,
The woman who expects a declara
tion of love three times a day.
The woman who marries in order
to have some one to pay her bills,
The woman who thinks she can get
5,000 worth of style out of a $1,000
income.
The woman who proudly declares
that she cannot even hem a pocket
handkerchief and never made up a
bed in her life~Philadeiphia Record.
i AN SASHA
that cook
Most Costly Leather.
ft ia anid that the most costly lea.
trade as plano leather. The secret of
tanning this leather is Enown only 0
a family of tanners in Germany,
though the skins from which i is tan
ned come almost entirely from Amer
CURIOUS CAVERN IN
Harriman and Senator CI
a Wonderland Expl
OF
R chardson & tir
was formed
Sh
sae i
Young
known, a pls
to kiss a girl
AN
mouth,
were {«
i line
his lips
ment came
prevailed upon to take
the mal He
den 1
the kiss, is eye caught
but b
of the pin and he refused
day until his death he never
woman.
started 0
Having
eam
kissed r
ATTORNEYS.
“LEMENT DAL
oO T LE
ATTORNEY
Or
First National Bank.
ire
4 RUNKLE
ATTORNEY-AT1
AW
All kinds of legal business stiended
fioor Crider's Kxchange.
to promptly
KN BK. EPANGLER
Practices in all the oourts
Bain iing.
rox
Traoe
guiokly
invention is prohakiy fal: §
Lior st rbd | money
went free, (
Patents hen theo a
“Scien Reet aa oe Fmeric
handsomnle ic J oi
comin hr Lodo Boy
§ Co, 30 rare
v ft, Washington,
fan &
ny
Manns
Hor may
her an
in
wre, $3
or
| PensyLyAMA R. R.
| Pail & Frie R. R. Divisico
lorthern Central Ry,
THWARD:,
nary
BESS
ee eae
: mom
Hue
SPRING MILLE, PA
PHILIP PRUMM, Prop. |
com modstions at all times for
man sd beast, Free bus to and fom
traans. Excellent Livery sttached. Tobi
board first-class. The best liqguom sa
wiues al Lhe bar
Centre Hall Hotel
CENTRE HALL, PA
JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop,
Newly equipped. Bar and wable supplied
with the best. Summer boarders given special
sttention. Healthy iocality. Beautiful scenery ,
Within three miles of Penns Cave, a most beauth
ful subterranean oavern: entrance by a boaf
Well located for hunting and Sshing
Heated throughout. Free onrrisge to all trains.
Old Fort Hote ie
ISAAC BHAWYER, Proprietor,
#8. Location : One mile South of Centre Hall
Avcommodations frtclams. Good ban
wishing to enjoy an evening given
attention. Meals for such oommsions
pared on short potion. Always
for the transient trade,
RATES: $1.80 PER DAY.
Bee 87
. Penn's Valley Banking Company
Sl — gg
CENTRE HALL, PA,
W. B. MINGLE, C
Receives Deposits
Discounts Notes . .
[VERY 2
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com-
mercial Travelers.
D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa. Penn'a R..
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