The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1922, Image 3

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    If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Bes
Have you ever stopped to reason why
it is that so many products that are ex-
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten? The
reason is plain—the article did not fulfill
the promises of the manufacturer. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have been
benefited, to those who are in need of it
A prominent druggist says “Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation I have sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almost every case it shows excellent re
sults, as many of my custoriers
No other kidney remedy has so large a
sale.”
According to sworn statements
verified testimony of thousands whe
used the preparation, the success of
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the
80 many people claim, that it fulfills al
most every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri-
mary troubles and neutralizes the
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sampl
Swamp-Root by Parcels
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bin
and enclose ten cents;
paper Large and me
for sale at all drug ste
Very Cursory!
A huntsman called at the farmstead
to settle damages done by the
tiounds, and feund only the farmer's
wife at home.
“Has your
ination yet?” he as}
“That he
Hodge.
“Rather
Suspect?
BUSH ?
and
h ave
Dr
bottle of
p ost. Address
amton, N. Y.
mention this
lium bottles
res. Advertisement!
a 0
size
good man mad
have,
CUrsor)
“Oh,
I never
And th
* the bare
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of Ar,
In Use for Over 30 Yeurs.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris
Folks and Flowers.
Mrs. Kawler—Thoss
of ours must
the clothes they v
Mrs, Wyse.— That
udg ny dear
flowers
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“SWEETHEART!”
SYNOPSI
1 sha
squatter
dated
New York,
with her fathe
an old won
an adia
prosper
He is
Robertsor
CHAPTER X-—Contir
a | |
» burst
» askin
word be
For
girls st
Evelyn's fell
Kins
ing concealed weapon
The only
able
Polly
My she of
nm Robert had been
for
after
CONCess|
to obtain was permission
to visit he
! arried Jerry
The day of Hopkins’
me to «
her father, and day
him,
trial Polly
are for
tO spe
had
Granny
baby.
the afternoon,
Wee for there
to keep him quiet, there
the Placing him
called a soft: “Come
Late while
vas rocking Jerry, was
no other way
came n
rap door,
on the cot,
she
in”
The
filled her with apprehension,
80 serious, so drawn and
“It's about daddy,”
forgetting for th
rassed she
Robert
“Sit down.
“and I'l
Mutely
“Sit down,
“I don't want to
moaned, “Tell
What's happened?
burn, huh?”
Had he been able, Robert would
have contradicted her. Gladly would
he have chased away the welling tears
that came into the dear eyes,
“ls It prison? whis-
pered, Jury was
guilty 7
“Yes, Polly, but I've still hopes | ean
get him another trial,” answered Rob-
ert. “Oh, little Polly, please don't ery,
please don't.”
Unmindful that he was holding out
his hands to her, she sobbed hysterical:
ly, utterly deprived of self-control,
The more Robert pleaded with her to
entrand ¢ of lobert
he looked
pale,
excl
how
she aimed,
e moment embar-
Was
nodded,
Polly,”
tell you.”
she
he said
staring at him,
he insisted,
git down,” she
me about «daddy
He's goin’ to Au-
stood
dear,”
slowly
Auburn
“Did the
she
he
fuore she
up a
to her moth
Othe
him
and car
Polly
herself
'
“The
orld, op
hushing
fittlest mother in
Robert
“And a
Hopkins.”
brave
tenderly,
brave girl
ever nny ne
I do
Best Go Now?”
Asked,
“Madn't You She
crude lassie that made his
heart beat
“Polly,”
to him.
raised
sweet
Limp and trembling, she leaned
against him as she had that day in his
own home She was so tired and
lonely.
“1 want
squntter
807 ‘
he murmured, drawing her
“Little Polly,” and then he
her face to his—"Kiss me,
Polly,” he
“Some day 1
you always,
whispered In her ear.
want you for my wife. I'l take you
away from Ithaca-—all of you. your
father and the baby-—and Granny
too You Ar,
Pollyop 7"
At that
lost
Polly r to him
that
hinve to Harry ur tennett
Daddy Hopkin
pie In the
ized that e was in
and to keep |
silent Clty, Bhe only
Robert
that he was telling her ove
er that he adored her,
you hest go now?”
over and ov
“Hadn't
asked, “Some
might catch
please
one
here No! Please don't
me no more,”
Without » slightest reg
Robert, smilh
etely into his
stiaminer
father'll come
wkenzie
daor
watched him go un Then
crept back into th
“Daddy
Roos
quietus
told the
“Then
over the tel
nasty, Oscar,” or
imperionsiy
I'!a In a booth talking
meet me at we'll
to Polly Hopkins. Does
that suit all right?
“You don't suit me very well,” Oscar
“I'd like
your life,
I can
if you'll
gether
v host
seven,
you
into the receiver.
the licking of
grumbled
to give
my lady.”
Evelyn's
the wire,
“Don’t put yourself out,
man, taunted “Now, don't start
bullying me over the phone, Osear, for
I won't stand it. Hold your temper if
you can possibly For once do
as I tell you! Will you?"
“Oh, 1 suppose 80," Bennett rapped
out. “"Where'll 1 meet you?"
“Well, et me see, At seven on the
boulevard, near the lane”
“All right!™ and Oscar slammed up
the receiver without waiting to hear
any more, and proceeded about his
farm tasks, Thoughts of anger toward
Eve, now so overhearing and con
femptuous, were crowded out,
however, by anticipation of the time
You
Inugh came ringing across
my dear
3
sie
do so,
soy
when Polly would belong to him-—be
er wi over
#1
y }
r
‘i
crouches
around
Granny
Jerry, hay
was In
blanket
ppp
White Light of
Lying Face Down ir
anty
ng to the Sha
it Polly Saw a
Man the
muttered
lug him in
dragged
win them they ge the
inert body
» door
wy turned hi
and his eyes
hunder hit him,
Polly, awestruck
after shudder ran
into the shanty and
Oscar looked dead
Hi g face
over
tieh
tioned
Khudder: over Eve
yn
“1 don’t know,”
1 suppose go, Oh,
She began to ory,
she moaned, “Yed
it was dreadful!”
wringing her hands
desu rately.
“Don’t do that.”
a shiver. “Come on an’ help me
up on my bunk.”
Weak from the shock, Evelyn was
of little service in lifting Oscar. tut
the bed was low, and finally after much
tugging, he was rolled lifelessly
on his back, stretched to his full length
the rickety cot.
Standing side by the girls
looked anxiously down upon him
“1 guess mebbe he's dead, ain't he™
queried Polly woefully.
begged Pollyop, with
get ‘im
over
on
side,
“Thus did the storm country
give back to Evelyn Robertson
her freedom.”
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
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