The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 24, 1910, Image 3

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    HER CHEAP DINNER
She found the price of meat
She didn't even stop sDY;
Quoath sho, “I'll be overhasty,
But think up something ap
sty.”
$0 nigh
0
and
ah
Then with a smile upon her face
8he hied ber to the
grocer's place;
ning!
"Twas wonderful,
her clever planning!
That night corn fritters sat state
Upon her board, and
She got her husband
In re the dime she had
in
alate
interested
invested
quite
But—well —men are
To try and please them is
Her hoshand, sans
Renarked “Say, what's
butter ?™
80 obruse,
no
a single st
tha nric
thie pric
x orn
fp
And then »d up thq
And ages and but ter that
lobo thos t and
And ended ‘Why,
matter?”
the
Of course she'd fainted fwas a
shock!
might
Rook!
In fact a quad! or two were lost
In what those cheap corn fritters ¢
her!
Iarana W,
York Times.
thd bbbbbtiid
THE
BURIAL MONEY
8vy Elizabeth Mason
have had a Plymouth
Shekion, in the
But th.nk wu
The blow
all gat in the sick
wife's head, And
those of her sister
ul distress.
“How you
Andrew began, clearing
The Invalid sat in
with her hands crossed j
her lap. She was fair and
ty. Her hair was not so
Amirew’'s and her skin was
kiad, whereas Jennie Ann's
nobwork of lines
1 ain't complainin’ any,”
ed patiemtis. "1 don’t feel
than usual”
4 wanted you
strong as possible.”
anxiously, “because | got =omett
to tad! you, M'randy, that'll
mako feel bad’
1 never compl
«AI wi ¥3.c0
¥ SOL ing
was about to fall
room Over
FOwW Ss e5es
and met
feelin’ tomght, M
his
her
3
should eel
Andrew wen
Tis .
aon 't
drew? mid Mira:
“You're a saint, th
are, M'randy, 1 hate to
He wiped heads
froem his forehead
ber hands
“You
hop A
Mttle
dars.
strength
there warn't
and things
He pt his
her arm
“You |
Wy. that [ve never comp
I was sick My mind
earthly things | won't
and it Helis me 0 think of he
and keep cheerful in spite of priva
tions. So Jong as
wafe { =han’t
Shr had hit
drew shivered and
lent? » y the
“There ain't anvt
the btmirial no
manda
Nobod s
“You
monéy
omit of Mir
“The
drow, Bens
thin® M*
out You’
your head ™
This and
haw
Know
' ti
now.” she reiterated
ained
fixed On
tone
yon
ain't
he here
never
upon
ney -
answeoered
h sven't an
The
ent my
gentleness
nda’s volee
ren FAre "* exp!
ely “1 hat tno
they'd |
to have a
ray ie
Or
ve got roof over
more anxions reas
she received in a frozen a
They mahed for hot water and
homely remedioa with which
treated mays
ally her grief burat out
el amd her hands
thom'ly
“To think that
away from a good
to this" she raved. “Him that
ised to olive me evervthing
{ helped him save that money
f was sick, and we wont without and
xrimped till we got I' together An
these yearn of uncomnlainin’ sufferin’
my comfort has been that
was gone my funeral wonld
good as anyone's. Oh,
been brought to 4his™
Suddenly by a seemingly miracy
longs ofMort she arose and addressed
them.
“Tomorrow 1 begin to work”
eried “You've brought me to It
lanra
the
they had
her through F
years in
Hhe
geream-
heat
Andrew took me
home to bring me
naa.
| wanted
halon
he a9
when [ was dying T had to work 10
earn the money to bury me.’
They gave her a sleeping dranght
and she fell into a stupor,
Aon comforted Andrew as he sat
watching beside the bed.
“She'll! de better In
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hard at first, being such a sufferer”
“Oh, no,” sald Andrew. Ile had
never dreamed of blaming anvons but
himself.
—
No she
gent her
ing to
them. SO0NGr WAS
inter
awaited
up than Miramda
to ask for plain
tre neighbors,
“1 used to
1
Out
sow do
how
gue
brought to
again.”
night
know
folks"
been
oan do It
did At when An.
in from his work he found
pale face and
It made both him
He and she
ire from
1 Pa » ¥
18 QUCEY
I've
said,
o
now that it,
hon |
And
came
rod
she
drow
age
ed eyes
mnie Ann misera
rained a kind of angry plea
distress She flaunted
hen at last
t
her
before them w
up her for the nigl
nt to
ho
game
naver
her
expression
Once sh
which he
sing
he offere
vs for Jennie nn
And several
alone in th
sink
an
by the
he had be
they found the was using at
in her work h
nave
proc
and
Showed Him the Choice Places
* fs *
levelander from
n po ing
around that point is a
to fish Do yon
the shade? Well,
you mig like It besiter
in yon cove
right
quint piace
to
up the
those
by
Well, the other
“1 had no would be
ashing to the hotel
These places are all good you say?”
assured him,
scarcely a place yOu oan
that fen't a nice place to
Only.” he added with a aly
twinkle, "you probably won't catch
at any of the places.”
Plain Dealer
well,” chuckled
idea there
clos
man,
» 4
G00 i
#oO
'h. es” Moore
ek ont
fish
veland
An Important Point,
‘1 intend.” sald the candidate, ™o
this city a business adminis
tration. 1 have as you all know been
engaged in business here for twen-
ty years, 1 have been successful, if
permitted to say so, and
1 think you will agree wih me when
{ say that a man who hss been
able to build up an important dusk
ness of his own ought to be able to
public's affairs as
they should be administered.”
“Ya,” replied a man in the audi
“your theory fis absolutely
sound, tut I'd like to ask you one
thing. Are you going to be willing
to anit giving us a business admin.
jatration when we get tired of 11? ~
Ss ——— ———————"
France sends great quantities of
PURE AIR
All air is more
ed, even in the open country,
lust & by
ceed times tha
found
Pure alr
than
Ox)
SEALY
Jduat-pollut-
but the
air ex-
Nuno
NEC
or less
carried house
many
of doors
is
food or
nns
very
out
even more casential to
drink,
obtained fr
He for without
it 10
the
the gen am ro
mote com in bod
wid
house
bustion, food
be
with many
for purp
wholl
ventila
air
tempered fresh
ithdrawal
times
and
polluted
for a constant Ww
all
windows
open. a house will
natural
the air at
mmer, when
In
? ¥
are left be
means,
reverential even,
will reap a rich
} in which, perhaps, it
dead,
fection
the old are
their own
atk themaclives
day of usefulness is not p
an's Life
harvest of bope
earts wa
af
eH Af
distrust
most and of gratitude, and
it: the more
to
sometimes
for vyours«
beginning
and to
the 0
powers
tion if
ast
oe
«Wom:
ASPIRANT FOR HU NTING HONORS
When Vera Bloodgood, the
daughter of Hildreth Blouwdgood of
Mepal Farm, near Lenox, Mass,
comes to pay her promised visit
frionds In New York after Christmas,
Mrs. Ado Ladenburg ang the other
rack women riders of the Long Is
and hunting set will have to look to
their laurels. Migs Bloodgood is barely
20, and has been seen in the bunt
ing fleld for only two season: but
during that time she has ridden
the Berkshire Hunt,
and, stiff though their country fs
has acquitted herself so well that
many assert for her the title of “the
best cross<ountry woman rider In
That Miss Bloodgood has
eldest
to
Three vears aco
she applied for membership in the
Berkshire Hunt, but the age rules
made it necessary to hold her appli
cation over. Even before this, how.
ever, the young girl had becoma a
familiar figure In the fashionable
horse shows in Lenox, Pittsfield and
Richmond, and the was winning blue
i
i
and her fath
yet
with her
while
Press
own
not
ihbons
horse
Now York
©rs
SHARP TONGUED GIRL
Sharp tongued girls who are desir
of getting married may
remember what a celebh~ated
said objectionable
THE
os
to
er once about
sharpness
“lf 1
| Coel
“a
ife, 1
the
he wrote,
in search of a w
carefully observe
manner her
the momentous
we vixenish
indeed, when
own mother with such care
were,"
should
young
ebs
10
for
and
can ad
question,
at heart,
she
100 often
nes as ne
Home Notes
FAD.
would
THE BUG
maid who
at least shrink imoro
now
crawling atures
and her belt, Of
bugs and bee
idea makes
are so
as hor
as hat
scarabs mount
various fa
cent
away
at a
wears all
on
pider on her sleeve
fiorr
hat, her
sorts of
her blouse
these fear
not real the
one shiver—but the
effect
OUTEE, some
ties are vory
imitations
is quite
set
clever that the
beetles
ian
1d lows
i such
the
rible There are
pins, q Egypt
ed as 2 b
eer
and
hd snl
fn
ked house fly
yw ler ders
even disl
roaches and vell dins Wash
nart 2h
The league
two
} Are
their
the
York
by
SAND
trendin
attractively
new Jabot
taking the
butions and
stylish
Carve are
th white eveni
length
of the
Short dresses continue to
age desizn
that a big
us
moyen
1ite evident vel
pon
roses TORS
the
with
had in
gOWNDS
fave
he
evening
in
whore Of SOM
irhans
ta the mos
jode footwear
ehade of
f ne fur coals wWery
oh favor Moat
ly-fitted
Among the new pu
popular
gibeline as a dress
of the
reps the sgur
ones
The fashion
fare has hecome a fod
Hatpins were never so extravagant
in size and decoration
In silks,
material at present
Seal plush «oats made np after
real seal models, are In demand
Cerise, a shade go popular a few
ago, is again to the fore
A tad of the moment is to work
the initials on the new handkerchief
Cross Stioh.
are very
of
Fleecing the Immigrant.
An Italian carpenter came to the
New York State Immigration Com.
mission a while ago (he had seen a
notice of it In a newspaper) to ap
ply for help in the following case:
He hai left his tools in his drunk
at an agency while he went out Ww
look for work. On’ his return he
fcund that the agency had been mold
“with all its contents” Including
quantities of baggage Delonging to
immigrapts. The purchaser, who con
tinued in the employment business
at the house, refused to give the
[talian his tools, and he had not been
able to fake up his work for twe
months before he came to the com:
mission. The commission's represen.
tative talked the matter over with
the new owner of the agency (who
spoke no English) and persuaded her
to give up the tools to thelr ownor
Added dette de
Jno. F. Gray & Son
(Burclasors y ssi
ORANT HOOVER
Control Sixteen of the
Largest Fire and Liie
Insurance Companies
in the World, . . . .
THE BEST IS THE
CHEAPEST . . . .
No Mutuals
No Asmessments
Before insuring r life seo
the contract of THE HOME
which in case of death between
the tenth and twentieth years re-
turns all premiums paid in ad.
dition to the face of the policy.
Money to Loan on Fire
Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Stone Buliding
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Telephone Connection
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Trave Manns
Desicns
Corvus &C
g & sketel and doserist may
r ree whe er ar
totly configential, Hand oF at enis
e, (Hdest
NPONS Ber
faNOOTe
ris Laken 1
notice, w
Scenic American,
HUNN & Ca serene ween. New York
XUEBS
OF NEWS,
Massachuse
President
ernor Hughes &
on party ills in
James R. K
witness stand
in Hocking Coal and
fha
LOA
Captain Saenz,
non and Groce,
in Managua by
exec
Joseph Havok
of three
throwing her in a
at Springfield, Mass
Paymaster Auld
result of the Cowles
the Navy Department
sentence to 10s
A war of Chur
nevitable N
Maura
days of
ty
Pe litical
Treas
CIhus
heen st several
in Boston by his
child's grandmother, Mrs
up as an
olen
trator.
: i
was locked
kidnaping
0. H.
BCCORROLY
Gentry, a druggist, of
pendence, Mo., testified at the Sw
inguiry in Kansas City that he
a bottle medicine contain
strychnine to the Swope
Colonel Swope's use a week
he died
of
before
NEWSY G LE ANING S.
Cangress.
d with
ortiland
anted a decree
C. 8 Hall, whose
an American di
! arried again,
Charcot’'s French Antarc-
Mm reac iatitude sev.
gouth and discovered
st and south of Alexander
nh conrt gr
Major
hed
that Americans had been
American-owned planiation
China regards as unimportant the
report that the British government
holds that
conguited
chow«fu
with
Railroad train.
York City,
to Charles R.
Trust,
trist
pany.
Heike,
proceedings against his com-
BE ,,. ————
Ascertain the Number and
Value of Live Stock on the Ranges,
Washington, D. C.—~The Census
“u.ezn is making unusual prepara-
t ons to determing
ciact number and value of live stock
on the ranges on April 15 next. It
wiil endeavor to obtain the most com
pots and accurate figures ever gath-
¢..d on this subject. The bureau will
{iy to insure the ranchmen and farm.
ere, especially of the Western range
States, that thelr interests will not
be affected by a frank and full dis
closure of their live stock possessions,
To
t
ATTORNEYS,
A SS ———
D.? PF. FORTUEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEVOXNTR, PA
Ofios North of Court House
Ww HADRIAON WALKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTR, Pa
Feo. 19 W. High Street.
All weolusoual Sinus preaytly atinadad ww
Ire. J. Bowes
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
EsoLz Broom
BELLEFONTE. PA
Consultation in Englah and German
- - ES Oe
CLEMENT DALE
ATTORY EY AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE Pi.
Ofice RN. W. corner Diamond, two doors from
ist Nations! Bank. roo
s—
Ww. G RUNKLER
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE. PA.
All kinds of legal bueinem stiended to promptly
Fpecial attention given to collections. Ofos,
oor Crider's Exchangs
BR B. SPANGLER
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE FPA
Practices itn «ll the courts Conenlistion 3
English snd German. Ofos, Orider s Exchange
Butiting ES
Hote!
Og For
EDWARD ROYER, Proprietos
Location : One mie South of Centre Hall
Ascommedations firstclam Good ber. Partly
wishing $0 enjoy so evening given spocigl
sttention. Meals for such ooonsions
pared on short notice. Always
for the transient trade
RATES : $1.00 PER DAY
Pt So
Mn ht Hate!
MILLEEKIM, PA
PA BHAWVER, Frop
Plast slam socommodsiions for the Wravele
Sood table board and sleeping a partments
The sholoest Liguom at the bear. Buabile a
semmodations for NoTeet is the best be Bg
bad Bas and from sll trains on te
lewisbarg and Tyrone Balirosd, at Oshusg
= ee ———
LIVERY 2
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com
mercial Travelers.
D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa, Penn’a RL
Penn s Valley | Bar nking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA
WW. B. MINGLE, Cashiq’
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes , . .
H. @. STROHIEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . PEMN.
Manufacturer. of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aw
Granite, Pan w gu mg pan
”> oo - NW
AL gency
IN CENTRE COUNTY
Agent
Bellefonte, Penn'a.
A A
—
The Largest and Boat
Accident Ins. Compass
Bonds of Every Descrig-
tion. Pilate Glas: In-
surance al low rates,
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