The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 23, 1907, Image 3

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    The fellow who fights the fight alone,
With never a word of cheer,
With never a friend his help to lend,
With never a comrade near,
*Tis he has need of a stalwart hand
And a heart not given to moan,
He struggles for fe and more than life
The fellow who fights alone!
The fellow who fights the fight alone,
With never a father's smile,
With never a mother's kindly
His sorrowful hours to gulle,
Who joins the fray at the dawn of day,
And battles till light is flown,
Must needs be strong for the
long
The fellow who
tone
fight 1»
fights alone!
Ah, bitter eneugh the combat Is,
With every help at hand,
With friends at need to bid Godspeed,
With spirits that understand;
But flercer far is the fight to one
Who struggles along unknown
Ah, brave and grim is the heart of him,
The fellow who fights alone!
God bless the fellow who fights alone,
And arm his soul with strength,
Til safely out of the battle rout
He conquering comes at length,
Till far and near into every ear
The fame of his fight is blown,
Till friend and foe in the victor know
The fellow who fights alone
--By Dennis A. BeCarthy.
rather rough
Jisgood that by
good nature
It was certainly
the Rev. Reginald
act of the purest
an
he
a complication. The Rev.
had recently ac
ate at St. Matthew's church, Tootham,
under the Rev. Jeremy Priggleswade,
vicar of that paris
rectitude
The vicar of Matthew's expected
to get to heaven by this means. Inci-
dentally, he also expected a more im-
mediate reward. The very desirable
living of St. Peter's,
mother parish of the
fallen vacant by the
the rector. The vi
thew's had, in fact, lon
himself as the future rector of Tox
am, and he lost no time in forward
to the patron an application for
vacant living, accom]
of testimonials
Mr. Jenkins, th
ing, although given
in London, had always
able disposition t
wishes of the paris
time when his
good, arrived Mr. Pri
still awaiting the answer to
cation.
The new
morning down one
streets in the t«
very small boy makin
attempts to reach
of a front door bell
“Hallo, my little
it, eh? Well, let mse
you.” And he gave the handle a mighty
tug, which set the bell clanging loud-
ly.
A smile of huge grat
ed the chubby
urchin. “Now,
he lisped. And }
astonished cure alone
step.
“[~]—ahem!
Mrs Robi
mered, men
came into his
out of the
But, to his an
maid answere«
“Yes, sir.
gir.”
The curate
some plausi
it. If the house
thew's parish
tended that
nary
trations. Jut
parish of St.
dv
social
St.
Tootham,
ing
the
siiown
in
new curate, Mr.
3
geleswade
his appli-
curate
if ation eXpas 1
run,”
leaving the
sha
Ye must ant
was off
was ON,
y M
upon QooT-
nson
red out his name;
sition of his xis-
in St. Mat.
have
the ordi-
course of |
ly prett
what over-dres
“Mrs. Robin
aw kwardly.
posed the
call, I'm =
here thr
first
me?”
At this the R
much surprise
rather susceptible
he should certain
to
fair a paris
why the
backward.
“l don't know h
ued Mrs. Robinson,
afraid I can’t be exac
in Tootham.
shy of me. I'm
done anything to
denizens of this
place. But such
to be regarded
I've heen
Know,
i the
call, with on
hione« wondere
yw it is,”
candidly,
conti
“Hut
N=
I'm
offend the worthy
highly respectable
is the fact. [ seem
as a sort of social
leper. However, we won't talk about
that. Let's talk about
pleasanter and more interésting.’
And she at once led the conversa
tion into Impersonal channels. She
was a good talker and a very pretty
woman, and the Rev. Reginald found
her society so agreeable that he pro-
longed his visit for more than an hour.
Now, as it happened, his visit to
Mrs. Robinson had not escaped the
lynx-eyes of a highly respectable mald-
en lady who lived just over the way.
This was Miss Letitia Partlett, a veri-
table dragon of propriety and self-con-
stituted guardian of the morals of
Tootham. Before the day was out she
flew round to St. Matthew's vicarage,
where she had a Inog private inter-
view. When the curate went next
morning for his day's instructions, he
was greeted by his superior In the
sternest and most frigid of tones.
“Come in here, if you please, Mr.
Bisgood,” sald the vicar, leading the
way to his study, “I have something
very unpleasant to discuss with you.”
The curate wondered,
“Be good enough to explain & me,”
demanded the vicar, “how it i» that
were seen to go
that bad woman y«
main with her for
utes?”
“Eh?
To whom are you referring?
in astonishment and
sterday, and to
an hour
What on earth do you mean?
" eried the
indigna-
ignorance, sir.
well,” retorted vicar,
“Whom should I mean
abandoned creature who calls
Mrs. Robinson—a
“Don't pretend
know very
witheringly.
that
the
by-word
no self-respect
person would b een much
whose house
to enter
a minister of the gospel, like your-
curate looked itch taken
Mrs. Robi
Impossible!
The
was viva-
to him
tete-a-
anything
could
That she
been obviou
hour's
8 enough
agreea
was
thelr ble
tets B
amiss with her he
believe,
a Mrs,
under rather pe-
answered.
no doubt,”
biting
“l did happen to go and see
umstances—'" he
peculiar, I have
the with
“Very
vicar, 8ar-
it } i
ar, however,
th von aid
TRA asii
will do
more
heg you me the
sing And he told the
umstaz
The vicar listened
credulity. “A very
Mr. Bisgood. 1 really don't
i
i
with
offensive In-
pretty and ingeni-
ous story,
which to commen
ingenuity
effrontery
“Do you mean to say you don’t
lieve me?” demanded the curate,
inning
be-
grow hated
laughed. “1 wasn't born
he sa!l “and éven of 1 had
still have th
to
' ially
specially
name
aughed
have
he said
laugh
notori
an
Gays DY
LE a pe rson.”
who is
flashy
tor
motor
constan
ns them
ide of
a warrior,
are not imrroy
Mr
by Insolence,
contrite,
ther
chance
mignt
Jut the
lave given you and
sooner you leave Tootham,
better.”
“I'll go to
ate
The pious vicar was so much upset
that it was some days before he
covered his equanimity. However,
lay,” ejaculated the cur-
an
think. Mr. Priggleswade, is it
Will you walk in, please?”
The vicar started. He turned pale,
In the pretty woman who stood con-
fronting him he recognized that des
praved person, Mrs. Robinson.
“l~—l-—came to see Mrs. de Bracey,”
he stammered,
“And I am Mrs. de Bracey,” she
smiled. “You are surprised eh 7
because you have known me in an-
other name, Well, the fact is this:
When I purchased the advowson of
Tootham with the knowledge that the
late rector contemplated resigning at
an early date, the {dea struck me that
I would go down and live there awhile,
in an assumed name, so that I might
have a good opportunity of studying
local clergy, to see whether
erving to be appointed to the
when it fell vacant.”
She paused. The vicar
er blank. He wished now
not quite
ment of Mrs
Further, he
that she
nots
any
rath-
that he had
looked
been
son's”
all
of that
hi curate
the latter's visit
hoped with
not heard >
in
to
he had had w
fon with
went on:
Bohen
have sho
of life
the good
ely: and I
aw that |
even gor
way to shock them
hardly think that
| are
be ERD fally + ndowed
of Christian chs
aither ian way
ked all
Tootham Imm
that
mi fous
of my
Still, I
least of all
supposed te
ipl i 10
deny when
pleasure in
ing out
further,
they you clergy, who
with the virtue
arity —
need have jumped to lusion
was a bad «
“Oh. §
nara
never ht tha
thougl
vicar, ir
“No?”
lift
I wonder
of
called
obsequious de
wcniated, with
shoulders
irate
YOUrs
merely
"Oh
to
, that was a mistake—an unfort-
i
the living of St. Peter's, which
the curate’s much to
The letter
departure, did
soothe his ruffled feelings
“Dear Sir--Your application for the
living of Tootham has been sent on
to me by Mr. Jenkins, the gentleman
from whom [ purchased the advowson
some months ago.
“Will you, if possible, call on me
here the day after tomorrow-any
time between 2 and 6 in the afternoon
~and we can then discuss the mat-
ter. I am, yours faithfully.
“M. de Bracey.
“1001 Eaton square, 8. W., Jan. 15,
19"
The vicar lost no time in writing to
say that he would, with pleasure, run
up to London and see Mr. de Bracey,
as requested. He saw himself already
rector of Tootham.
When he arrived next afternoon at
1001 Eaton square, he asked the but-
ler whether Mr. de Bracey was at
home,
“Mrs. de Bracey, sir,” the butler
corrected him. “There {8 no Mr. de
Bracey; my master has been dead
some years. Yes, sir, the mistress is
at home. She is expecting Hou, I
“A very
Prigglesw are 1
learn Had you behaved differently,
as a minister of the gospel ought,
ly have pre
But, as is it,
present your late
Reginald Bi good."
unfortunate mistake, Mr.
ade, as you OW to
and
I sh
4
t
to
1 hat
ald prooat wented vou
(
he benefice I have
curate,
Londr
decided
the Rev
Truth.
to
QUAINT AND CURIOUS.
A five hundred mile canal
to drain the great
projected
swamps of Florida,
wold
would of land.
S06) (vy acres
ienord ng fra
penny in paying d
n n pay
the
ional parts of a
8 On govern-
governm
fvide lend
ment stocks
saves annually
British
Sri
$7500
ent
The pear]
aa belonging
Bila, was Mm
ment! Tavernier
of Per-
an Arad in
$550,000
oned by
to the emperor
irchased of
18633, and is valued at
railway waiting rooms
d porters
slumberers 10
is to
are
hes an
start
Hat
Hamburg-American
will include all the
Frenct
shops are opened on the
liners The stock
heat English
, German and American makes
Mireo
Abs
good received
an
drinne abbey,
the banks
wgh it is
resiore it
(Switzerland)
h in
limited to 10 minutes, five
being allowed for cross-axems-
An official time will
served.
keeper
n is ob
id in England is
End (Lan
railway, which in the last
net revenue of
The half-yearly meeting of pro
prietors was attended by person,
secretary.
ang and Knott
earned a
one
the
hmond,
YOATS,
and is
John Marshall's house in Ric
Va., in which he lived for 40
has been bought by the city
in danger of destruction. An effort
to preserve it as a memorial of the
great interpreter of the constitution
has been suggested,
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Mail Carrier Unable to Read or Write,
Reno has a mall carrier who can
neither read nor write, not because
the Government desires this sort of
clerk In the service, but because the
postmaster cannot secure applicants
for the position from the ranks of
those who are making more money in
other lines. The cost of living is so
high in Reno that no one wishes to try
his luck with the chance of promotion
in the civil service. John Duvrey, re-
cently over from France, has started to
serve as mail carrier, and although he
can neither read nor write he com-
pares the numbers on the houses with
the address and manages to hold down
the job.-~Reno correspondence San
Francisco Chronicle,
Painless Cancer.
There 1» a prevailing opinion that
cancer is always painful from the be-
ginning, whereas it Is really painless
in the majority of cases, It is de-
sirable to ascertain how far the pub.
lie ought {© be instructed in the early
signs of cancer, with view to the
adoption of earlier diagnosis, and eon
sequently earlier operation.--Hospital.
SiKic
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Parts.
vatrick J. Friel, a mine roreman
at Buck Run Colliery, was the only
one to successfully pa the recent
sxamination for mine held
at Pottsville, and he | of a
$3,000 place
Joseph Boner, residing in the Nip
Valley, Clinton County, kill-
d two of the larg black snake
war geen in the valle '
ired six feet
inches
ispector
gure
HNoORe
12 ocd
edl
lace
ner
per
1100 empl
cited
wag fou
vear-old bos
in close prox-
Rallroad
believe
yaley
Detectives
stolen from ong
with the
Valley
backed out
ha
Pine
Yreanaed
{Count
{srOVe
covering
aquare miles, gince Sunday
lieved $y
oil pumpin
the flame« saved
them in blankets.
The Natalie Colliery, of Shamokin
idle for several years, will soon be
put in operation again, it {zs said.
Engineer Harry M. Isenberg was
caught in the wreck of his engine
which jumped the track near Alex.
andria, and was scalded so badly
with the steam and boiling water
that he died a few hours later
Charged with forging the name of
his father, J. C. Ervin, to several
notes, Walter W. Ervin, of Furlong
was committed to the county jail at
Doylestown by Justice Wall in de.
fault of $5600 bail
John Estes, age 19, and the only
support of a widowed mother, fell
from a freight train at Union City
and was instantly killed. His head
wag severed.
are
he
under
control Gas and
the path of
enveloping
gtations in
08 Were hy
wet
to build a high school building that
would cost $16,000. The members
of the School Board by a vote of 8
to 2 decided to erect such a struc
ture at a point locally known to Al
jegheny.
Dr. Jacob Swiler Zearing, aged 64,
who has held office as poor director,
twice as county commissioner, audi
tor and school director, died at his
home in Middlesex. Dr. Zearing is
survived by a son, Robert, of Middle
sex, and a daughter,
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putting
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Evervthin
comes
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And a wise man never 1«
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om
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A woman invariably tells a small
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Editor's Son-"Papa, what's the
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Country Editor-"The difference,
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