THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ATTORNEYS. eg He paused before cov up. “That's it,” he sald fire in him-——the worst kind been playing with it, just stale quinine.” [iia over the thin body. “I zave him would [all-accing eve ering him “There's and he's tickling it with y : “ apidly A Story of Ie Fa hilly 2 ibly Kill Lim, buat changed nin "m betting the other w (ier had nde Today and Ilr ly look at'tiim T! oo f yo ade > on him look ed with thongs. of All Days cto. hut he doesn't i of sluews to the full { and of Why? Because could = Look at the way bones him ¢k and the way { carries news. Look at the flat bulge of a] riba and the breadth of j over the hips. That springing up the steg al and vitals. That and sweeping a saddle harnesa and | f and unless I'm old ma zines off a eat raw- was yesterday hide settle on the veranda. They laid the sick land Lieber started to Btrip him with gentle, deft hands Ke ode for ward and helped but G powerless to move, Ile Alan, the man he had if ever he met him ad broken Ala rry’s eyes shra the stubs or pegs hung his cle parita’s sad, 1.41 put Man. The door Ww for the boards, wood glants of the steadily through center stood ithies and on the lowest peg of garment of the the BO. Pressey is ne and from bare ng, 1rd irpoed its ATTORNEY ADLAW RRLL EI ONTS, Be Ey yr EE —— oo " ‘ou Balai sone WALY Xn lthewn h Morea, roug prob ve my now fle the = ne Bo Rac ATTORNEY. APL PELLEYORTER Bs they'r WW. Ren Svea ’ CORERE : if pesaianel Yeates pr pee bya 0 arm las $ I TH LR a PB omens ine. 3 Pewws Te) Mua g By GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN Copyright by The Century Company Ar a, a a Pe SYNOPSIS. | dertake to deliver the a Lieber’s in two days. yne is sent away fro dered. It was a chance. If he sent fils home, by his je, J. X wy Mm seal | 13 t , N ’ hy ti pe ( fallure. Clea dr lan n his | | Alan to the ral head there wouldn W Girthday. Judge le in | be even a chance I'here was no one | his business with n and | "ts }e ln e Ti | Alix, Gerry's wife ymeward | Who could help at the rail-head, bound, and start At home, | along the thin nor at QGorry, as he th Alix and coast sloping, drops and goes en . : Pernambuco IX leaves Alan on “In two days, train and go ome. (erry leaves “the master will dead.” They gather door of Alan's trace Gers A A is 1 i loo} } anambuco and canoe trip he i him as he lay | } oF { half com sald th oldest | GG {of ther judge falls to t0 Alix. The native . dead in seven! lum 1 ' ¢ | days’ ti As Mel i f the sinew on the ane hyd A WIC vb date In He neck thie On her § FE I hix shoulders and ‘Ss been a Z3 MITIS. BOWER § favmy a On r i A! ATTOREWYS 4 PLAY Rents Zugms RELLEFORIR a | Floren Ovvye Bowes 4 Ouvis | mELtation (a Brugia and Germs — wo gick man at lun McDougal pon- | here,” he sald, man § 1 i LEAR he Uigger Alan Wa o@ HI, some # a fighter at that « sake,” sald | to the FA EC SE 5 FPG 'H. 8. ANGLER ATTORNRY 47-24% CELLEFONTRANG mrss ation » Ufhon, Orider's Bxatasy eo man on the gettle nor i line, even the mn PD str § erry by. {ofr had recognized | co ora to break i body el stood " said he despa ringly, | al 1 pairingly, | Prectiom tn all Wa avpre Eagles asd German Lg be Hw Sy Fei. n, terribly. nk from the sig} p came into his throat th plitilessly the ruined plantat srry marries her Ingeford tells how Per Cent 18’ Afri ca. Colllr ab y and gi ion a CLENBET PALS w be wi wi ked him 2 hammock, ImMock was innkets 1 pole with two me ng it and Alan home, padded | fishex and and st up igh tho whoun 360 ORs BW, sorner Fast Fastenal Bank We Goes lv | bi —————————— Penns Valley Ba nking Company Pa. Vaaead of with sWum ! rign Ung I Clean Fur boo no had { Dora | at amed | the de Gerry Centre Hall, Prom DAVID BR. KELLER, Cashies Dougal eb avy, u LI me | bered Marg fs 3 ; Faway from | {pe y Receives Deposits . . . : &@» there Discounts Notes . Hr mss— gently smile a 8C YEAR® n senti- There's a lot of maud EXPERIENCH ment about ‘dear old mother” put into cheap songs and sung by scalawags, but just the samo, “God” and “Mother” ar the 3 words in the Eng- anguage. Consid here the ect of a mother’ memory on Alan Wayne, ~ lish 1 aff ~ narging thin paper face wa and thid | sickly gray-yeliow The men under { Con 3ly, anx 2 bad set In. eber dra st oft from his Si rapidly lous rized | gre room CHAPTER XXIl—Continued. Wie h nan "Scientific Fimerican, Lhmtecn Fear. jarrem go WK NN & L Go, 3e18rmten.| New York La da i mbs and cet re Mien ration him, yinpa nied a0 AA EA Ey ag sb 4 00 1 Jno. P.Gray& Son (SEX Fobviad) Contre! Sixtess of the bergent Fiee aad Lib not remember Ww wring In her- her uno her now words trace self, dyir Oy revea and | proachts. With the ost reese 0 | somehow began to understand. He ~ IN {|| fomervant was picking up, tell board. | 2 Vol M0 Come wy Geree. lot vs | qp paper” 1 THE sim da hid Od 3 " J #0 into the hamuo hoahing he } 1 " i “ > Fr 9 # 1 a letter she laid a cooling ud on b ishiona x7 sans te chi pe) 1 Pht R419 “® § will take the Man. He sit on CHEAPEST ‘a i wore Ne Mutush Neo Asemusend Before inewring Us gon the cantrect of IB HOME which in wes of decth hata the tenth and twentisth 1 dpe terns all premiome pai dition to Ur Le polis. Meomear so Lean on Yiees Mortgage 1 Offs ts Ceider’s Stone Building i EXLLEFONTE, PA. it because | i 3 Telepboos Consectios As Alan weakened the bridge an. | | 4 5 - A \ . ar i “ie 9 “#3 { zoing TTT TT IT Err rr rdvoeeee 4 then just » RRL EW DSR ABSA GE Laas yarning soul wis $ " dom of gave ti hey is and ed his thout ey gripj steady Wi ave torn up had com fe Byes Ti #3 + HC ARE gy Det nl TR ol a |} | iched compl MARBLE ve ORANITI E. specia igh he ren lized it m. “No Nee would int just st1il 13: nd up to glonal to chuck Two Days’ iil Be Dead.” H. G. STROHMEIER, rer. some left hy Mr. I ly to him dle” Was Gy had con te of Al wey fin said I insing kill Ge ¢ woken When - Somebody E ebher Be man se Had Broken Alan. the 18y view Gerry | VS | fle could ! you | MIGM MONUMENTAL Wo ®/ In all kindeg of Marble am word. Y | Oranite. >= vem ur we. stood le 1p § Hp an coward ap the a i and pleked 1 his not his He mixed the solution fn the ayringe i ! | and then, grasping Alan's arm | Pressed it antl] the veins came out swelling network IT men bef on a In quick, springy steps that the hammock sway itly from &lde The pace they kept up | the burden was marvelous ore followed closely by © ght | ¢ At the first signs of falter the Ix four of mild the themselves ang ore he | mock wore in his aan ke np La : YWORCG | running £ 9! made He | cia Railier worls soe Again brain thes t of light He could not ghut th “Qui de nous # 1 i promise, exilim” At sund “Hold his arm Ii tha added to h over And sleep it ns Alan's ey and fa in hea breath Lieber held his wrist. The pulse | taking on strength i Bt Alan was sitll slow) when Gerry Kleen wood of his ger he commanded «OT “1 the ai bones seemed ry to the grip id vein and plereesd He forced th “There,” he said with a smile Gerry, “that’s what's known as an | 0 Ker he m to mn Ix fim out : 1 3 i eg closed and hls «¢ veut out cement | 1 | under They horsemen ing riders Hest he aggre en gath iy Were They fat i #1 ti elier chose a it with the dose Into the with twels 1 from vHoneers thelr i Ean fo rise terre ing fin en thy io pn np, ——— | LSBTRE PAYERS Ba et sa A gon aw among IOS, the | r vr” ® 1rd HOTS Ww J OV wa Lieber came out to his 1 held the depths of Wl gninst tf and flood sine Jesuits swept throu aud left a trail tind them. "They independent They nnitpaginative NO man wd ever thought to lie “teal, though they «vor they their wares, From them MeDougal had learned that due east, halfway to the sen, was # place called Lleber's and that this Lieber was known as the Americano and bad fame as a curador of fevers, Four men could carry a sick man to IAeber's In a hammock in four days, Twelve men could do it In two, and quicker than that a hundred men could not go. For the price of three teers I tel zh of settlers be proud, were and itnrica Rgo, stthoon sts roach oli the cinent Wire narrow, uninventive. among them They did not were robbed when. invaded eivillzation with or Qu ch-two-year- olds~they would un. their ponles and run under the pole, The change of relay was made without I stop, without a paves. The froed | ponies stood with hanging heads and straddled legs. Even from a distance one could see that the burdened men had run the wiry little beasts off thelr feet, They were all In, but the men were still erect—keen. With a final spurt the cortege drow up before tie veranda. Lieber stood up. “Dead dying? he asked. “Master, do swered the oldest leader, "Fever or smallpox?" asked Lieber, “Fever.” With a look of relief Lisber wont down the steps to the ha mmock. A sheet had been thrown over the pole to keen off the worst of the sun. He pulled it off. A phast! ly sight met his eyes, but he did not shrink, “Bring bim up i H Yeo not of the know." men, nn. their intravenous administration of quinine and arsenie If another paroxysm hits him he's done for, all about that in time.” He went Into the house and brought out clean sheets, soft woolen blankets, pillows and pillow flips Kemp hover seen such linen: Gerry had al most forgotten the feel of it. Gerry came to.life. With one hand under Alan's shoulder and another under his hips, he lifted him as thou: gh he were | an empty shell, while Kemp and Lie forty-eight hours and, on top of that, a sheet. The touch of Alan's dry, crackling skin se to Gerry to le burning bis bands, is as though there he sald to Lieber, Lieber looked mig vere fire In him," | patient He had him and all, into a room whose win op ened upon the veranda. Lieber sat waide him and nursed him through the hot night To the deftness of his band had been added tenderness, and into his face a new determination had como-—a resolve to win Alan's for him whatever the odda. Gerry did not sleep that night. He ny on the little extra bed he bad made upon his son's arrival and, propping himself on his elbow, gazed around him. The moon shone through great in the warped shutters and room with a glow that, as his ne a revealing light. In one corner was an fron wash-stand its vessels of coarse cnamelod metal, a recent purchase. In another corner stood a grotesque clothes-rack. It looked like a young pine with irreg- moved, lows und top lopped off. On arrived. Licber looked up, surprised “You've « all the way back from ‘azenda F lores ¥ Gerry nodded be come to, yet? “Yes.” sald Lieber in a low, moda lated tone. “He came to. all right. Rut the fight's not over yet Fever goes and comes, you know. If another par onme “How is he? Has strength to pull through. tion of hours now.” It's a ques. If you had the opportunity to put cut of the way forever the man who you thought had wrecked your home and life, would you do it, epecially if your purpose could be accom. plished simply by a little neglect in giving a fever patient his medicine on time? 10 BE CONTINUED.) +A LRU ANOS ROR wale wo he tru reding oy shached Aovsmmaodytios Brvvoiaes Pastics Wh Ley THOT al eveniog given weinl stiniing hey This wali-Foown Dastalry modate sli bee veiece a Trem Ak Popping al Oak Hall Staton, oi. oD PORT MOTEL BPW ARD ROYER * % Provriaan = ih Lostion | Dos mile Syoth of Comme Kaki TH BOR Sew me read on Les, war prepared BY Wa Stung rnd, A A. A—————— DR. SOL. M. NISSLREY, VETERINARY SURO A —— A gradnatc of the Dulvernity of Pewn's Clos et Paleoe Livery Boable, Balbo pina, fonts, Pa Both ad
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