The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 19, 1906, Image 3

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An Zattaph. . “Ag ¥ stood In the doorway of my
Pencath these stones recline the | store, taking in that angry crowd, I
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the bones admit that I was scared. 84 | ATO | ros ntres,
ground ATTORNEYS.
D F. FORTNEY
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ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
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reller in this town rving men, women, and children, t Fun Hi vould hay ES { Much | q fh | GRANT HOOVER
to be forgiven, si thi r of th reaks just above | Chuck then and there, but jumped | §} A 34 4 Control Sixteen of the
riven, wt . fo : . : han Largest Fire and Life
Office North of Court House
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Insurance Companies
in the World, . . . .
THE BEST IS THE
CHEAPEST . . . .
No Mutuals
i All professional business promptly sttended
No Assess sments : : : »
YJ BARRISON WALK ER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BELLEFOSRTE., PA
No. 1% W. High Breet
Before insuring your life see B.D. Gxrrio Iro. J. Bowes W.D. Zzzsy
the contract of THE HOME
which in ease of death between
the tenth and twentieth years re-
turns all premiums paid in ad.
Tin to the fac e of the policy.
- I'TiG, BOWER &
(B-AT- LAW
EicLe BLook
BELLEFUORTE, PA.
; Buocessors 10 Orvis, Bowes & 18
Money to Loan on First Consultation in Buglish and
Mortgage
Office in Cridet’s Stone Building
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Telephone Connection
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CLEMEN ST DALE
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office 8. W, corner Diamond, two doors from
Firat Nations) Bank. ire
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| ARGEST |NSURANCE
LLEgency
IN CENTRE COUNTY
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Agent
Bellefonte, Penn’a.
The Large ot and Best
Accident Ins. Companies
Bonds of Every Descrip-
tion. Plate Glass In-
surance at low rates.
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW
BELLYFONTE PA.
All kinds of legal business stiended to promply
Ppecial attention given to collections. Office,
Boor Crider's Rachangs ye
! B. EPANGLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BEELLEFORTR. PA
Practices in «ll the oourta. Con
ISOLATE DEGENERATES,
Benefits to Society From Segregation
of All Deficients,
Eoglish and German, Office, Crider's
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MILLEEIM, PA.
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50 YEARS’ First clam socommodations for tue travelsy
EXPERIENCE Good table board and eleeping apartments
The choloest liguors at the bar. Btabdle so
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Penn's Valley Basking Company
HUAN & Coz sc 1Brostway New Yoii
CENTRE HALL, PA
W. B. MINGLE, Cashi¢
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes . . .
MARBLE ao GRANITE
= [MONUNERTS. <&f>
H. G. STRCHIIEIER,
She is not far sighted | CENTRE MALL, - . . . . PEMN,
to realize hat a girl ma ke
ore dangerous enemies than thos Manufacturer of
her Own sex. and Dealer In
| It stands to reason that girl '1
! have no love for the girl wh i nul HIGH GRADE
The mn § id openly shows that she p
fers men's society to their | JONUMENTAL W ORK
The girls you have grown
are apt to prove the most true nd in ail kinds of
They understand your ways ana can |
best make allowances for any little i Marble AND
ailties of temper, etc: they Know |
Soho ’ R ! 3 y best and the worst glide of you (ranite, Don’t fail to get my prices
out of his sha ind walk toward of ing te he = W apolis News | When you find the right kind of a !
“|! bunch of Indians gather at a cor: } fs just as well, perhaps, AD | friend. be true to her; don't let petty
of xf iy s des + ha nainted his thoae fellows § nd ir then : } € ] SIGN i n isunderstandings come between you
a bf } ma ’ : 0 face a i body n 3 low in 1 fn bi k eng e P § : : ord “Some x neighl « have OYE | Remember that no irl can afford 1
summoned McCall ut to them eC | and wore nly: the breech-cloth and y co i y! 8 ! he u “ York not t door { srotchet's ! be without friends of her oWD Sex
kon his hair stood on end | bonnet xgle feathers. The chiefs] BOL WMoTaiy 14 po 3 : ss, an guess Crotchet doesn't | we
“Through their interpreter they aC} and others that he came toward Fah
cused him of sending his Indians tehd y
witain a
gteal thelr horses
w fous 0. mM) ; As to Apples,
Sey ! { and I could hear the click of breech A good apple is the finest altera-
’ nimale % § $ by © A € i o bat a A ud ne y 1a a * . ¥ al 3 : i 2 2
the return of the animals and a bolts as the uncovered the carbines tive in the - wid It beats all the | for his daug! ! Mano sia al In the cross-examination
at low » sil nite i * 11 Lhe WOiG. ' : His all . ¥ i A : » kd .
of goods and rations for Indemnity. ....ealed beneath their blankets +h 1 1 ed."—Philadelphi: te | woman called to the witness stand in
And MeCall could only tell them, with . , : | drugs named In the Red Book of i y ae OF the
na oe tno ta er “ ‘It's all up with Much Chuek,/'| \icn But where are we to obtain | JRLD'S WAY a recent trial at Pittsburg one of the
oy 8 ah py sf indign oat n . ALHBLR i THA : ui y ios i i ; LAYS / p " ¥ ’ yr
a great show oh indignation that 8 thought I. a good apple? I have not been able | th THE WOR . Sh ais tp first questions put to the lady was: Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
was not responsible for any sort of| a good appie. hid : Wy “Who is the man on the hilitop?® “At what time in the night was it at hi
Indian thievery. He told them how| “He had come to surrender in time to buy one in five years—an appie | “That's the fellow who climbed
- . that you saw the prisoner in your Soa, 0 Wem (EE
he had tried to turn their ponies loose | to save an attack on his cabin, where | red, firm. reeking with julce halfway fame and fortune gistaor By mail. Tem
and what the Gros Ventres had done. | he had a wife and baby. 1 walked between sour and sweet, pure to the | “And who are the fellows at the TO 2 o'clouk™ said’ thio. Wis Dr. LaFranco, fhadeiphin, Pa
“This was openly admitting that he | out to the stockade fence, and stood | COTE, where the last morsel consists | o... .¢ the hill?” ae ) . —
had no authority over his Indians. But | leaning against the timbers as Much | of beautiful black seeds which are as “Friends of his—waiting to see how “Was there a light in the room '
he was a new man out here, and he | Chuck came up to the chief. The| delicious as the olive in the cock undignified he'll look when he rolls LEE S...
” at that time?”
was scared and excited. When he | young fellow looked the chief in the| tall. The apple of today is a mealy = aown!"-—Atlanta Constitution,
l “No: the room was quite dark.’
had finished, the Crows set up a howl | eye for a moment; then he spoke. affair, julceless, tasteless, pulpy and : > vo; iS YOUU WAS Ql at
of wrath, and shook their guns at him. “ “You have seen,’ he said, ‘what 1] generally rotten at heart. There Is WANTED A REAL ONE. your side?”
They told him that they were going | have done. I did it to save my peo-| no medicine in such a growth, It Is It was Cholly de Nitwit who spoke,
to wipe out his Gros Ventres and then | ple and because I was a soldier of | 8 quack. The famous seedless apple | pervously tugging at the mole on his eo ada observed the at- ALWAYS CURES
burn the agency, the Great Father. Your father here, | is the biggest imposition ever prac: | upper lip the while tornoy his eve gleaming with tri-
“The Crows outnumbered our In- | the agent, knew nothing of my inten: | ticed upon on “advancing” civilization. “I wish you to accept an apology, umph, : “you will kindly explain to CONSTIPATION,
dlans two to one, and we had at the | tion—he is In no way to blame for | —New York Press. Miss Dolly,” he began.
i this intelligent jury how it was that
barracks less than a dozen half-arm- | my acts. I am an Indian--a Gros nn But the proud beauty Interrupted. Ah id ace the prisoner and vet INDIG
ed employes. Broken Kettle had se- | Ventre—and I am not afraid to die. To formulate a uniform method ot “Not if it's yourself you're referring could not seo your husband” SICK HEADACHE,
cured men and ponies from Gray | “When he had finished, his own | writing the Zulu language, a confer | to,” she sald
eva “Because my husband was at his
Bull's mountain Crows-—the worst lot | brother, Blue Face, leaped at him, |ence of authorities on the subject is He never finished. — Cleveland | = ir fopbmne i hinge Arba conlinic!
of untamed savages north of Mexico, | struck him on the mouth, snatched his | being held at Pietermaritzburg. Loader. ENE all
Harper's Weekly. Joho D. Langham, Holley, NN. Y.
Stung.