The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1912, Image 3

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    Paraaoxical Promise,
“1 want you to. pay down.”
“All ght I'll settle up
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes.
sontagious iteh,
At Dr uggiats. Adv.
charity doesn't seem
of the qualities of a
U afortunately
to possess any
boomerang.
Mrs.
teething, softens the gums,
tion,allays pain,c rures wind collie,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
E
reduces Intlamma
wa hottie Ags,
His Business.
“1 see where Smith went tha
wall.”
“How did that happen.”
“He's a bill poster.”
wn
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the best remedy —
no matter what causes them-—whether
from the heat, sitting in draughts, fever.
ish condition, etc 1 Be and 0c per
bottle at medicine stores. Adv.
its Kind,
“What is from
like?"
It
tion.”
a voice the tombs
must be skeleton's articula-
So any Like Tribble.
“Tribble is a discontented fel
don't believe he even knows
wants.”
“Oh, ves
What makes
fact that he
it
low 1
what he
He knows what he
him discontented
also knows he
wants
the
get
is
cant
English Stump Speech.
correspondent, Old Briney.,”
the following of
frenzied stump oratory Feller
blokes! Thank th’ guv'ment, yer
got yer d'minis wage, and ver lt
tle loaf, an’ Wotcher got
ter do now is fer devil-ootion
and local go it blind!”
(Loud che Globe
A
sends us specimen
8 ter
hin
all that
ter go
anatomy,
London
an’
ers.)
Truth About Old Age.
Baer famous Phila
his
Georg I. the
delphia ” atirond
geventieth birthd:
“1 agree with
about
sor Osler
Cry gra)
been
Ww
sald on
1y
Metehnik
old
fashion
Professor
the
off
Profes-
de
© has
wisdom of
ade able to
{enc
possess
isdon
wi
a ie
are
11
reall: oung.’
Probably Prize Grouch.
A grouchy butchers
ed the price of
elimb the
thao
who had
porterhouse
of sausage
the youn
forth this
let
nanship
1
yell
Was Fun to Choose.
ber of driv
Louisville to
A pum
who were in
in the
a luncheon
ading c«
au
ers of racing cars
participats
motor were present at
oné f the
old
oO
yntestants,
tomobile
“But my
about
man was
stories
best said the 1
a ts ab chauffeur
discharged
g and so became a mot
Car
was
SLOry
“is
for
drivin
& trolley
As he
fortunes a
‘Oh, what
Can't you run over
much as ever?
Yes,” the ex-chauffeur
erly 1 could pick
grumbling over
en friend said
the matter
people
replied
choose
and
NO MEDICINE
But Change of Food Gave Final Relief,
Most diseases start in the alim
tary canal—stomach and bowels
A great deal our stomach and
bowel troubles come from eating too
much starchy and greasy food
The stomach does not digest any
of the starchy food we eat—white
bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, ete. —
these things are digested in the small
intestines, and if we eat too much, as
most of us do. the organs that should
digest this kind of food are overcome
by excess of work, so that fermenta-
tion, indigestion, and a long train of
alls result.
Too much fat also is hard to digest
and this Is changed into acids, sour
stomach, belching gas, and a bloated,
heavy feeling.
In these conditions a change from
indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will
work wonders in not only relieving
the distress but in building up a
strong digestion, clear braln and
steady nerves. A Wash woman
writes:
“About five years ago I suffered
with bad stomach-—dyspepsia, indiges-
tion. constipation-—caused, 1 know
now, from overeating starchy and
greasy food,
“1 doctorad for two years without
any benefit. The doctor told me there
was no cure for me. 1 could not eat
anything without suffering severe
pain In my back and sides, and | be.
came discouraged.
en-
of
and I began to use it. In less than
two weeks I began to feel better and
inside of two months I was a well
woman and have been ever since,
“l can eat anything |! wish with
pleasure. We eat Grape-Nuts
cream for breakiast and are
fond of it.” Name given by
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book,
to Wellville,” in pkgs.
reason.”
Ever read the above letter? A pow
one appears from time to time, They
are genuine, true, and foll of human
imterent. Ady,
Postum
“The Road
“There's a
SYNOPSIS.
3} e scene at
in the Hbrary
wn plantation
The pldce
and
ards, is t
un LC Trensiavy
the
opening «
stranger
Vv
Y ar :
Hi zara,
ROULHern
Yan
thaniel
Quintards
HBalaam. and
the pl aint
Lie rinses, Aas ar
, who forces his attent!
‘Are
nibal disappe
Hannibal
Slocum Price
boy a gr
Murrell
endiah far
is appar
CHAPTER XXV.
Hues:
(Continued,
plain?” sald Hues, with a grim smile
The outlaw’s han iropped at his
side, 1 and With some
idea that he might atten draw
1 weapon one of men hold
of him, but Murrel! nerveless to
his touch; his rone a ghast.
ly white and with the
markings of terro:
Well, by thunder
AMazement
Murrell looked Into Hues
You-—you and words
on his tongue becoming an
articulate murmur
it's all up, John'
No," sald Murrell,
You may as well
arrest
Br
mp helpless
pt to
the LOOK
WAR
face had
was oaked
in utter
face
thick
in.
the
ened
aid Hues
recovering him
self turn me loose
you cant
"V've done
heen on your
How about
man whose pistol
Hues glanced tdward
shook his head
Where are you going to take me?
asked Murrell quickly. Again
laughed
You'll find that out plenty of
time, and then your friends can pass
the word around if they like;
you'll come with me.”
Ware neither moved nor spoke as
Hues and his prisoner passed back
along the path, Hues with his hand
Murrell’s shoulder, and one of his
heels, while
the
me
answered Huea "I've
track for six months.”
this fellow?” asked the
still covered Ware
the planter and
in
companions close at his
the third man led off
horse
Presently the distant clatter of
hoofs was borne to Ware's eira—only
the miracle of courdge and dar
for all hs wild boast.
wag like other men,
His bloodehot eyes slid around in
their sockets,
stretch of water was Betty
portant fact. Hues, If he knew of
Betty's disappearance, did not con.
nect Murrell with It. Ware sucked in
comfort between his twitching lps.
Stealing niggers! No one would be
leve that he, a planter, had a hand in
that, and for a brief Instant he con
sidered signaling Bess (0 ret Slos
must be told
he sick
gone 11
urn.
i's
apprehension,
been
Murre
with
have
of
but Was
ap might
he. could
to
irepared
him, not and the
impulse
He
for know:
forsook him
act
his
beaten
together in a
And Mur
weak with
his own
he had seen t—Murrell-whom
ved without fear! He felt that
he had been g i
his trust and
through him
addle
nken man,
hands
gesture
smote
reill had gone
eyes
he bells
rievously betraved
hot
last
i
At
rage poured
in-
like a
he climbed
the waving
dru
md
and
Hues and
th when they |
paused 1 ita i
party had turned
sued from the wood
doubt furrell =
Mer 18
The ou
other dawn
had halted
4 his team evious
Hetty and Hannibal hs le
being
wughed
would tie
ax
NO
Tay
sy Lie
harshly law free
broke
He near where Jim had
«ft the
f
our men,
foregone conclusion; but the
insur tion he had
an end Hues had
low Moreover,
ws a
ined was at
its
the law
Mur-
the
re play
dealt death
though
might be to deal with
11
rei
impotent
he could not
vengeance of the po
had plotted
to quit the co
thi idea of
God, he had seen
hope to escape
werful ciass he
to destroy ie WO
untry Ware gloated
flight
last of him
in
craven
the
his
'
thoughts
iid walt
Mur
the I
i
Fie1t nu
$l aw
always,
Slosson wot
the
and,
back to Hetty
Hicks place for man rell h
omised him
but there
id
course of
that he
ght but as
if no sre}
would send
, who
for
enger
iid be ns
the Big!
and Slosson wou
his
a felt Cor
iter;
Own
tain
the nl
broke
be left to determine
action War
would walt through
sire as tl norning
had reached him, he
if his t 0
iearn of Murrell’'s arrest, escape, fligl
for in
1 Ir
the havo
Ware's these
ligrol
The planter's teeth kn eked toget
He ving 1 srrible acqu aint.
ance
SVEN were inc
was ha
with fear, deg
ntered the roo:
The Planters
ter fo me" he fell
ping his face.
I think I understand your feeling,”
said Carrington, giving him a leve!
glance
Then you'll excuse me,”
silent, mop
and
|
Once he looked back over his shoul
Knocked Together.
Belle Plain, There was =a
hour; then he hiked off
“Murrell’s been arrested.” sald Ware
Hicks gave him
At Belle Plain, Ware found
neighbors in possession of the place
When he could he shut himself in
He had experienced a day
of maddening anvlety; he had not
slept at all the previous night;
mind and body he was worn out: and
now hie was plunged into the thick of
this sensation. He must keep control
of himself,
He sought to forecast the happen
fnge of the next few hours,
i
|
|
i
“Noi
“Yes, by God!”
"Who'd risk 1t?™
“Risk it? Man, he almost fainted
dead away-a damned coward. Hell!"
"How do you know this?" asked
Hicks, appalled,
“I was with him when he was tak.
ent was Huea--the man he trusted
more than any other! Ware gave
the overseer a ghastly grin and was
sflent, but In that sllence he heard
the drumming of his own heart. He
went on. “1 tell you, to save him.
self, John Murrell will implicate the
rest of us; we've got to get him free,
|
{
TNR LATS ee,
ATTORNEYS.
The
him!’
“Of
agreed War
ght
appear
jail
mutt
Course
to
again
find him
what
two
long
brou
to
abou
men
nodded
John Mut
ri
asap bet
Ware
shadows
lawn
Bette
vised
i'n rns
You'll need a horse :
Roing
This no time to
mony,” said Hicks shortly
‘Blosson shouldn't He left
lurch like this—ot vour
folke
They'll
themselves
from
lengthenis
looked
Were
oi " 5 is
walt unt it
fo
if io ons
on cere
I was jel Pp myse
ain't stand
in the
brother's
-
it out for
rejoined
figure
Ag
have to
same me,”
You can stop there as you go by
No,” sald Hicks I never did De.
this damn foolishness about
£0 near George's
“1 don't ask {0 go there;
signal from the |
All 1 want is for
you to stop and light a fire on the
shore. They'll know what that means
and fifty del
you
the
Hicks’ but he only |
said:
“Make it twice that and maybe we |
oan deal”
Racked and tortured, Ware hesi |
tated: but the sun was slipping Into
the west: his windows blazed with |
the hot light i
{TO BE
eyes sparkied,
( "ONTINY ED '
Their Romance.
“He loves me, he loves me not”
sald Maud Muller, as she went through |
the garden picking potato bugs off the |
potato plants. {
“He loves me.”
She picked a potato bug |
“He loves me not”
She gathered another potato bug.
“A thrifty girl, forsooth,” declared
the judge. “Instead of playing that
game with daisy petals, she plays it
with potato bugs.”
He proposed, they were married,
and If the recall does not go into
effect they will doubtless live happily.
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