Ti quest strai teeth Myaser THNT 10 A HISTORIC INT ELLI Dicl Graham, up Rocky Aunt LUE tichard, smil commanly sovered one of his gtocki salir of hose, ®ft of them for Boles “Oh, I guess that hap: we tried to coast down hill snow storn and she held up a what was they ware mostly when | ba st 1,” said Vv it ia 'nited sant for Rocky Hill, Hy tell {or States struggle England nm A dar «till ving and ’ sr and wha To dares per. in Rocky Hill h; “It was long after the of the war Some Won. had been driven hi wo Lord Cornwallis had arms and surrendered an As “All th Princeton acloringe whic} Battles had been some lost The thor r down veara before, down wnt 2 Fon je nr off the On Tita ovh ATL wealy had 18, 1782 years after that yrahle 19%. 1721, when Crornwalliz laid his arms, Congress issued a mation the soldiers from Mrther =zervice. Thus the American Army wag disbanded "Lu Was "vn dee bean fenod October than October | only one dav two ! mem fown procia- discharging shington located at the Berrien, on Rocky in session at in-Chief with the mem was quite be near at mansion of In Bin, Congress being Princeton The Commander Babi conferences Bers of razential hana a many and ft should (‘onzress, that he the came when he must | eondby to the men who faithfully r him men who had rons hun for the Amoriran efinse had been stricken with fever and plague at Morristown; who had been hHlistered with the sun on Monmouth field and froeen with the lee of the Delaware; who had retreated footscre and heart sick nmoroes Jersey, and “ho had dashed recklessly down on sleeping Panlus Hook. These were men who had smiled Into the blue eves of dairty Colonial maids at Baron Sten. ben's iawn party and who had langhed at the flying bullets at! Springfia'd and Connectient Farms How was he to say farewell to these men? “The farewell address of Washing. | ton is one that will stand for cen. turies ns a model for all men You ean read it today and find in it coun. sal which can not but make you bet time form 'ly ra bad foueht Theao gry and a4 at Calley Farce: trey dt £0 Woes whn own re the Washington's explain SHRINE HOCKY HLL truer which Wash ctionate officers manner in duties, to their r characte as the nown Washington, the Fedora and establi Armies reach of nn 2 ur ay aievo the IAN Sas fame sents and The Words of Washington. (Selected From the Speeches George Washington.) of The battlefield should be resource of nations, There is a natural and necess progression from the extreme of an- archy to the extreme of tyranny, and arbitrary power is most easily estab lished on the ruins of liberty abused to ncentiousness. basis of our political right the alter their ut time ex the last ary The systems | people to make constitutions of | the constitution at any ists, till changed leit and authentic of sacredly obliga is the of nd rovernment to act zg, and perhaps and cultivate all; peace religion and conduct, and can poilcy does not equal will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and at no distant period, a great nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous, and the example of a people always by unexcelled and be nevolence Fully which sound learning and hs yrmon; with ality enjoin this 1at good ly enjoin it? It novel gukled justice the has government, lib nce TT, of influe apprised religion erty want no and manners, on and law shall only lament ture of a governmen al public that enlightened opinion pinion Relig reason is gion; vithot he other: a ’ reason reason one cannot ing in at the great 35d he not a to, and well that if had mankind imagine certainly essary to as reason “woul for refer there been no God been Re obliged to taliation is NeOeSSAry, even ‘ gevares whi WASHINGTON'S HEA seam iil nn oF jualities Oi enterprise valor, and when in indus. cul ymy, prudence and all of our citizens would those qualities what a it would the early lay rence in make t Well, to back to the hous which sheltered £0 hoapitably. It stood for more a century on Rocky Hill, until ten yearg ago it was moved the old foundations to hew ones half a mile distant. We are grateful in for all these famous old places that have been preserved through many years—but especially grateful are we for this fine old place at Rocky Hil, which saw the writing of the farewell address.”-—Newark Call got than just from —————— ——————— AN UNUSUAL WASHINGTON. Batnted in 1789 by Christian Gu. lager. io whom Washington gave but one sitting. Rev. Jeremy Belknap proaouneced It a “very good likeness. ™ of Mra. Arthur Codman, Chateau of Lanferburg, Grand Duchy of Baden ~The Nooklover's Magazine, ROCKY HILI, N. J and policy that it should be habits re- and » 8 YY £8 ue prosperity, Of a'l disposit ons which to politieal ligion moral are indism the du The mere polit] the plous man ons cherieh them. A not trace all thelr connectic private and public felicity gimply be asked, Where ia ity for property, for reputation an eacuall tn reene olum* ooul na life, tion the oaths which are the instroments of investigation in cnr! of justice? Whataver may be con. ceded to the Influences of refined edu cation on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid to expect that national mora'!ty can prevail in exclusion of religions prin. ciple doeaert What Jeffersan Said of Washington, Perhaps the strongest feature in his character was prudence, never acting until every circumstance, ev. ery consideration, was maturely weighed, refraining If be saw a doubt, but when once decided. going through with his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. His Integrity was most pure, his justice the most In flexible 1 have ever known, no mo tives of interest or consanguinity, of friendship or hatred, being able to bias his decision. He was, indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, A good and a great man--Thomas Jefferson. ———— In 1876 the average life of a Ber liner was only 20 years. Today it is | 28 years, thanks to sanitary imgrove. | ments. [ | THE WORLD OF WONER THEIR DOINGS AKD THEIR SAYINGS MAYONNAISE OF FLOUNDERS Put some filets of flounder in‘o bolling water with a little lemon jufce and cook till tender, drain thoroughly When of some che salt and acn them in the centre lettuce, cover with with cold put ipped sauce and garnish and mayonnaise : Laer . slice of ton hard-cookod 18106 eggs. ~Boston Post BEET AND « the n then add the Tomatos the a vinaeun good @r Post 1 in way boston me NOVELTY ronked A RADISH Who ha ? Thelr digestible a8 Kp woman Are en LO rad them eaten ever shes devotees declare more fully one than raw onnsg and the wn) oan vince doubt She « round wore {or n Ing the the tempera PI aC ers boiling poin ¥ ¥as Hh herature 1 hile the fis onfuls f r the fire, seasoning of war add 1 white $e pan ove cold and salt Stir till boiling, then add 2 heaping tablespoonfuls of capers and a spoonful ~' vinegar hot. - Boston Post water, pper tea Serve HINTS rinthes, with CON To remove mildew from mix equal parts of soft powdered starch, hall as mon salt and the jnice of haf a lemon. Spread (it the mildew spots, and then lay the article on the grass day and night until the stain comes out. To clean egg from ecg spoons, so as to leave them bright and untar nished, first rub them with a little salt, then wash them in soap and water, drying with a soft cloth, and not a particle of tarnish will be lalt Glass dishes and lamp chimneys when new should be put in a large pan, with cold water to cover them: then place the pan on the stove and let the water very slowly come to the boil. By doing this the glazes will last longer and will stand the heat better. China can be treated in the same way. For dessert, fill sherbet glasses partly full with vanilla fee cream. gOap meh aver over each service and cover with a pyramid of whipped cream tinted pink with a spoonful of sweetoned raspherry juice. B Jno. F. Gray & Son Succdssors y “ia GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life rance Companies in the World. . . . . THE BEST IS THR CHEAPEST . . .. . No Mutuals Ne Assesment Before insuring r life see the cont act of HE HOME which in case of death between the tenth and twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid in ad. dition to the fac e of the policy. to Loan on First Mortgage Office In Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection Money 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Traoe Manns Dcsicns C OPYRIGHTS &c Aeon HOEY “Scienific Amr ican, A har Ap *¥ rieat ir. Fie w de MUNN 3 Co 21. fork Wrageh KUES OF XEWS. women Flint, of Califor- yuld married nineteen or Frank P via, announced that a candidate for re-el¢ be w not be setion raliroads, farmers dented responsi. Storage houses, and middlemen all bility for high prices of food Mr provi Commis Halters Aldrich introduced a reso ding for the crea Washington, D. C to carry lution ation of a budget sion at have anned 2 ant . dec] cott rw ” . prems Depuly tat to file © The soldiers, sieamship Kentucky Cape Hatteras, but her "S wireless was picked up by se vessels and merchantmen gltaried to the and the stea hip Alamo saved the forty-seven per 8 sons aboard the sinking vessel, I —s rescue NEWSY GLEANINGS, 18Za- ited Juebee Br P. Graham, ame, arros ins nas cl by cinrs “ared novel fo he one $250,000 In Bf swindle, China rejecicd pan and Russia that she fect the agrecmed chow-fa Rall ] consulting them United States New York City, of indictments ch persons with comp ging conyplracy. The New Y Monroe C the demands of will not per. {0 the Chin. without first Wise, of ns six ging ‘wenty. licity 31s ork « in ounty the first of the tablish for the purpose of educating the farm owners on how (0 increase production, — N.W. Gilbert Nominated Tor Washington, D. Gilbert, of Indiana, was ‘nominated by | President Taft as ViesQovernor of | the Philippines, and Charles B. Bl. | R sit, of Minnesota, as a member of he Philippine Commission and Secres tary of the Department of Commerce end Police, To Churies E, Magoon, former Provisional Governor of Cuba, was offered the position of Viee-Qov. Police, but he declinéd owing to hig doctor's advice. M0 D ». FORTUEY ITIRMNEYS, rim a— ATTORNEY -ATLAW BELLEFONTE, PA Ofios North of Court House m—— WwW HADRIAON WALKER ATTORNEY -ATLAW BELLEFONTR Pa Fo. 19 W. High Ptrost. All prutemionsl business promptly stiended 8 Ine. J Bows W.D. Zzsany me BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYBAT-LAW EsoLx BLoon BELLEFORTE, PA. Buccessors to Onvis, Bowen & Oxvis Consultation in Englah sand Gennsn / rr r—————— 80.0 BTTiO CLEMENT - u DALR ATIORY EY AT-LAW BELIL.EFONTR Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two Soors from First Nations) Bask. be ————— G BEUNKLE ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLYFONTE Pa. All kinds of legal business attended to prompily Rpecial stten'ion given to collections. Office, Boor Crider's Exchange jr N B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFOETRE FA the courts. Conspiistion i» Office, Order's Exchanges roe Praotioes in all English snd German. piling Old Fort Hote EDWARD ROYER, Proprietor Location : One mile Bouth of Centre A Accommodations firstclam Good bar. Purtim wishing to enjoy an evening given speoisd attention. Meals for such occasion: PG pared om short notice. Alwam prepare for the transient trade. BATES : $100 PER DAY. Rm ———— Mo lati fot MILLEEKIM, PA BA. SBHAWYER Prop Plast slam scoommodations for he travels 00d table board and cleeping & parumonts The sholomst liquors at the bas. Babe ap tsmmodations Br Borees ls (he best we be bod. Bow osnd from all traine on We levisbury and Tyrone Balirosd, st Osbuss LIVERY «2 Special Effort made to Accommodate Com mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penna RR Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA B. MINGLE, Ceshi Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . MARBLE so GRANITE. H. GQ. STRCHIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PEMN Manufacturer. of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aw fideo Ny } Larcest | NSuRancE Agency ‘IN CENTRE COUNTY H.E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn'a. sti The Largest and Best A ays tion. Mate Glass Ine surance ab low
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