The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1906, Image 3

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    But One Doesn't
would think as one grows older
ne would learn a little sense,
But ohe doesn’t.
Pither from the force of precepd
Or one's own experience
But one doesn’t
One perhaps is leeling
For one evening one is “it!
Next day one decides to quit,
But Rt.
fit!
1
one does
ker game!
mn,
Que
One dallies
One hopes to
One pulls one's
down,
nd says: “l quit at
But doe
plays all night instead!
acquires an awful head;
to bed,
in a pe
have
watch
sone |
as
sits
one!"
A
sn't
Hico
ARE
one
One
Who
Knows a
think
But one
I'he one that
One tries
One is lightly
One would think that one
But one
Blossom,
“just the
doesn't.
just
% one
joesn’'t’'s the
' ¢ nle or
one's 8st {0 pieast
10 RO
doesn’t
—Henry Jr, in The Spot
Light.
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Billy's
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Ye 8, fol 8,’
He'll
just like men
was
character
and she
erville
ber lives to t
You should
walked up
a sultry Sur
as
have
the meet:
1GAY
palm leat
pew-—it wi
with a io
8180
mn
»'s favor
of
as
through,”
ilroad
the little ox
happened immer
an epoch always referred to
ilroad
sf ¢
year the went
ne building his ra
was a
event to JMMMmMUniLy
day, three
these
two
alx
h direction,
had
weeks
m
the day
Tes were trains a
and when
running }
Aunt Harriet decided early
rning to take |
with
Rd
been only
friends Brook's Cor.
at
ners, a little hamlet three miles
Accordingly, she milked
hurriedly ate her frugal
throwing a dish towel
vashed gaucer and
started for the barn
Billy. But "hitching up Billy”
not a single act, as one might think;
it was the culmination of a series,
when Billy went, like the gentleman
in the plantation song, “he went berry
sudden.” So she began by running
the clumsy old phaeton out of
barn into the side yard,
turned squarely on Brooks's Corners,
Then she put the whip in its socket,
the carefully folded laprobe on the
seat, a pail of buttermilk for the
“friends and her knitting work under
‘it, and, at last, having thoughtfully
surveyed the whole to make sure that
nothing was forgotten, took down the
harsess and ontered Billy's stall
away.
her cow,
breakfast,
un-
and
the
teaspoon,
hitch
over
to
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There he stood, munching hay and
fighting flies with his futile stump of
a tail, as obstinate a white morsel of
horse-flesh as ever took a bit in his
teeth, and, though so far fron: his
colthood, still as fall of fire as he had
been in his best days. He
his mistress laying back his
and nipping her but
understood him per and only
ald: “None of Billy!
As she backed him thills
she added, “There,
bov: pever far,
, an’
greeted
by Cars
at sleeve, she
fectly
your tricks
between the
apologetically:
mind! It ain't an’
vou'll have grass for dinne oats
l enough.”
Harrie iad been quoted
needed
good
LOO, like
Aunt as
to be
as
ipie
Aunt
¢ headed
Corners,
ff Centervil
toward rook
| intended to B(
him
Way
Brook's Corners she faced
Frankl the same
she wanted
would
lines
Billy
and
would
“Come
Ay
brace
one,
ready
ele vhaen
had only 1
soothin Vhoa,
vas off like
le, and
ng of the
rT ¢
idiosyn«
sort
‘TRARY
she revert
procedure unde
it is, she pul
ngth and call
Billy! Whoa,
Billy, consist
his
“Whoa!
Whe
the death,
ip his h gave a triumphant
flourish of his stump of a tall. as it
All right, Aunt Hattie: we'll
and made straight for the ap-
proaching train
nrew head,
up
kicked opls
to say,
tree 14
It was
ire ville
an
wag
exciting race, The Cen
told afterward tha
of the brakemen remarked, “I'll
the gray But that is only t
The engineer had whistled
brakes, and the speed was somewhat
ned, but it was !mpossible to
the train before it reached
crossing It was just az impo
the iant little nag; it
ACE
sthp
to step val
better stead-—the iron horse or Billy
reached the junction
same Instant, but,
Billy cleared the track
himself. He was not, however, quick
enough to take the chaise with him.
The engine struck the clumsy old top
exactly in the middle, lifted it clear
off the springs, tossed it like a boy's
ball and landed it, occupant and all,
right side up with care on the soft
at exactly
Only Aunt Harriet herself knew
what she shouted “while floating
through the ale,” but the brakeman,
who was the first person to resch her,
told the Ce
happened after she
“1 jumped”
as the train slowed down
all the
see,
mtreville historian what
landed:
he sald, “just as soon
enough, and
ading
ran back v dre
I'd
course, sheld
got to SUP POS
Vhen
d unde:
he
and
all 1 could
heap cf cl
stooped down 00 ke
carriage top make out
embling othe
soon 1 disc
R&R tu
that
Lid]
pretty
Wil§
FEATS OF THE BEAVER.
Ability to Cut Tinrber and Handle
-Busiest on Moonlight Nights.
the banks
J ©1l, § Once 10 w
Ww here the 1 r is
bMween the
a dam The
dam site, sometimes at
distance to
rapid one of
low reaches rapids
Peyy t
chosen wood ls cu
above the
transported
mov-
and
it can be ei
quite a
water, where
down stream
The sticks are wed
parallel to each ®iher, so
structure, and
thus resulting
rectly the Stream
Mud is continuslly used
interstices as the dam
height. At some distance
the house is now built,
ud, in
sible a place
the asily
ed
more or less
as to make
the contin
pile extends di
across
HOURS
to fill
grows m
up strean:
also of sticks
and inacces-
the
as secluded
as poasible.
In the days of our great
fathers the beaver wag a
streams and small
fom Maine Oregon, He is
numbered among our rare an-
and a few years ago seemed
doomed to total extinction,
Recently sone of the Northwest
States have giver him a certain
of protection, and in favor
able localities of this region he is now
increasing quite rapidly In numbers,
A ———————————————L A,
grand
resident of
lakes all the
way io
mals,
There is one advantage possessed
by the man at the bottom over the
man at the top; he doesn’t have so far
The faster a man lives the quicker
he will occupy ground-floor space iu
A cemetery.
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tardaey
are now the m ut
earvs
“A or
fie Lon on oa
ef the
TACK
As f
phoric
phos sha
all requi
Ome
yet
tue of riches
the picturesqueness
Harper Weekly
oven semi
add to
shilosophizes
I
and
great
they
life,
Mill
aires do a
ing landscape,
only suffer
be grateful to the
ingly miss the gay
avenue on a spring STHoon.
duce the beautiful city with
decoration of welldressed
the gray of the
No: the world is best constituted
just as it is, with all the varieties,
of people and all the varying scales
of being and of dressing. Only let
the man not yet doomed to being a
millionaire realize that, like the pur
ple cow, it is better to see than be
one. And joy, after all, is really and
truly not to be bought with money,
nor to be found in any distant corner
of the earth, but is, in very deed, as
the sages have known in all ages, the
| kingdom of heaven within
miilion-
brighten
fonaires
deal toward
and
them to live, but to
Who would will
down Fifth
and re
the we ought not
to
m 1
pageant
afte
ite giad
people to
level willing poor?
No married man would care to go
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fishing if his wile lasisted on going
ang. :
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