Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 22, 1900, Image 3

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THE. CENTKE
DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCI 22
1900),
A ——————————
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
The woods are very green and falr,
And fair and green the glen;
And fair, too, Is the treeless street
That swarms with living men.
And beautiful are forest alsles
Beneath the centuried oak,
And beautiful she chimneys tall
That belch with factory smoke.
The songs of birds, the low of herds,
The hum of bees {in June,
Chime with the foundry's clash and clank
In no discordant tune.
God made the ur
The earth it bre
God also made dfscer:
And man made factor
And so the factory and the tree
Are parts of Nati '
Both man-made mill and earth-made tree
Should please the God-made maz
The bobolink’s song and the motorman’s
gong
Arc parts of one refrain;
And 80 is the crash of the catara
And the rattle of the train.
Lrees;
ing man,
ire's plan
The cattled hills and the towered town,
The wood-path
hose sireams
are m .
And the rival
These all are the
Who love ¢
The home of the man who
And ca the whole woric od
The rot KW
To this man
And so is the rhy
With Its tread of a
d lane
s ear {a sweet
\ e of the
cal pr pave
thousana feel,
He loves to see ine tree grow
And sce th
And see
And ¢
For tow
Ag ng A ggg gg ng gg Wg 1]
!
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JOE.
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N
3
i L. EROWN.
Het ot ot ototototeteteterell
which
days.
men ana w
»/ and going on
v
LJ]
prosperity, and I had a |
among the
My sci
affair indeed. It
and
and fairly «
pupils, of
mostly hearty,
girls.
One warm
windows and
sunshin
when in w
had never
He was thick!
and was poorl
clean. He came directly
“May I come to school, teacher?
at me earnest
e Was a very pris
was small, ur
unplast t had a g
rtable seats;
there were 2
whom
wholesome t
alked a str
seen in the neighbor
y frec kled, had
y dressed, but
tom)
asked, looking
“Where do you live, my boy 7" 1
tioned.
“Just back here by the ¢
woods,” he replie
“What is your nan
“Joe Morton,”
just moved
“Well, .
to school
bring all you:
a
ny serious talks wit!
but as soon as he
{ the scl roon 1
he geeme
k to his old wa)
I glar )
were
ei. 0 went bade
An Joe
at Tom,
twin £m
sure b
he w
0
KE
ywn the aisle
that his
went d
and saw eyes
tid be able to defend himself
In the afternoon Joe came, and
ves the world |
chievously, which I was |
1 no good to Joe, but thought |
after |
I had assigned his lessons, todk bis seat
quietly
At recess I heard Tom's volee singing
out:
“1 kn me iz Joe
With boots all out at the toe. toe
w & boy whose
oe -
I heard no answer from Joe, and soon
Tom said, moekingly:
“What am | offered for the hat? Bld
quick! The only one left that came out
of the ark! How mucham | offered?
Who'll make tone dollar? Who'll make
it one dollae?™
And so It went from day today. Tom
saving unkind, jJeering things as soon
os he supposed himself out of sight, and
Joe taking It quietly, Bometimes »
quick flush would pass over his face,
and his lips would quiver, but no word
escaped him,
I thought best to appear not to know
what was going on between them,
thinking it woud soon wear itself out
and perbaps Joo would feel better te
think I did not know, but I kept him
with me as much as I could and grew &
Mike him very much.
3 0 made rapid progress in his studies, T H kK WW ASH | \ Yk '\ \ k WS
and his everyday life showed strength
of character,
1 could always depend on him to tell 4
the truth on every occasion, and looks
fue into his earnest face, 1 would for
get the baggy clothes, the flery red hair,
and the ragged hat,
Not far from the sc hoolhouse was a
wide, deep stream of water, which ran
dank and turbid in the spring. It was
ed by a footbridge with a railing
Nearly half the children
Cros:
on both sides,
is bridge to get to school,
sat on the
which
I rossed th
On pleasant days we often
bank to eat our dinner,
brought with us,
One lovely day in early June, we were
seated there, ner, |
was reading a book, and the children
were amusing themselves in
WAYS.
Pearl Atherton strolled alone across
the bridge, to look for which
sometimes grew on the opposite side
back, she stopped
we
after eating our dir
Yarious
violets,
the
Caves
In coming
middle of the bridge
into t
rail
away.
The rail
ner nae
way
, threw
he water, and leane«
ng, watching them ¢
ing was ol
Extinguished,
: )
LEWIY-MAarrira von:
frie: i
ne whose cor
el
he rest of the o«
ol . Although most
up with for some time,
per he held up on hin fork
nD went which had been served
to hig, and In a vein of intended humor,
he looked round and remarked
“In this pig?
This immediately drew forth the re
mark from a quiet-loaking individual
sitting at the other end of the table
“Which end of the fork do you refer
London Bpare Moments,
mextremelyob
mpany
unbear
was put
il at sup
e of 1
~ :
to
Best Mushrooms In the World,
The finest mushrooms in the world |
come from Paris, where they are grown |
In trenches under ground. The best |
mushrooms in the United States are
grown in Pennsylvania and New Jers
sey, In both of which states their cul:
tivation Is an Important Industry, The
cultivated mushroom sells for from
$1.25 to #2 a pound, according to the
weason, Field mushrooms are not In
furor, as even experts often confuse
i chamber cost $2.3082
| or
{ Carpets
‘the poisonous snd edible varieties,
WHAT OUR NATONAL LAW
ERS ARE CONSIDERING,
MAK
Some of the More Important Work of
the National Congress——Bills That
the Committees Report Favorably
Upon—Washington Topics.
Secretary
Wilson has aw
contract
of Agri
year 1001
Garden A
their bid
ber
URL 468
for
ment
of packets
Senator Bever
free
¢
gection of
trade
ing a decla
tion did not
A canva
Must Mave
Wuinine
ng mu
caffe
cerinse
shay
bromo
Kl
brushes, »
tablet
imported
Orn
powders
mineral wats
witeh
haz
preparation
brushes
Our other
I'he new  oarpet n th Renate
he ten leath
| § 0
rooms of the
rant not
The
couches are appraised at
private dining
in
overlooked
Even the
Benators the resis
the refurnishing
cost 3274.50
for ons
were
in
there
The expenses month of the
i" in New
Narra
currency
Comm
Heach and
framing a
MERE
Another of
H. OO. Havemeyer
sugar trust. an witness fees
port shows that Mr
jected the amount
A portion of the expense of Bena
tors attending the funeral of the late
Vice President Hobart foots up $3,700,
Finanoe
Manhatian
Pler
were
fenate
York
Ansett
od
while
mensure
item nterest in $3 due
of the
he re
Havemeyer col
President
SALE REGISTER.
All Pablic Sale Bills This Office
will be Inserted in this Column Free.
Printed at
Manou
Frioay
W Toor al |
PPROVEIESSTIONAL CC ARDS
LEGAL NOTICENS,
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f Pea
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and of M1. Pe
degrees
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and M1
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ahd 1 Mech
$10 perehes
grees west
estate
peered
oy »
a at thence sovath
perehes to a thet
ol somtt degrees
y stones, thenee by put #0
We
stone
emetery and sey
© per "mi
sth 4 degrees west S
beginning
and the um
roads
a a
ng »
"anhor
CYRIN
Bellefonte. a
Mareh In
Al PDITORS NOTICE
In the Court of Common Fle
ty. No 8 January Term, 1s
ADAM BARTOUES va. HF CONFER
The undersigned an auditor appointed to
make distribution of the funds in the hands of
the aherifl arising from the sale of the defend
ARTs personal property, to and among those
iegally satitled to receive the same, gives no
tier that he will meet fr Lhe poses of his
a ment at his offer in Bellefonte, a , on
riday, the Sth day of April, en, at 19 o'cloek
Am. of sald day. at! parties interested, when
And where you are requested in attend or be
thereafter debarred fr bo 4 WT
Auditor,
ing seh said fund,
PRUNGANY
Sheriff « OMe
as of Centre ¢
DMINISTRATOR'S MEIC
I MRS. JANEUZZ LD
Of snow Show
Free Treatment.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK.
Week
Dr.
One Free Treatment
Stites’ New
Will Be G
Office Befort
ew Metho
| Special Attention to Catarrh and Deafness.
DR. J. K. STITES
HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN BELLEFONTE
Offices at McGill's Boarding House, 21 Allegheny St.
DISEASES OF THE
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS.
11. Stites has come to Rellefonte tostiay
eases of the |} Bar, Nage, Throat and Lungs, and he states in his announce.
ments what he can do se statements be supports by reference to many well.
known residents of our own State, who vouch, not only for immediate results, bat
for permanent cures, many having stood the test for years
He is an experienced Specialist on dis
ye
As A guarantee of good faith, Dr. Stites now comes forward and offers to the
{ Bellefonte a trial of his new methods ARSOLUTELY FREE FREE TO
KVERYBODY who applies at bis office before eight o'clock p. m., TUESDAY,
MARCH This offer is made 10 demonstrate the genuineness of his claims
The doctor knows what he can do
woop ie
It is safe to predict that many hundreds of people will take advantage of th
unusual offer, and that Dr. Stite's parlors, in McGill's boarding house, 21 Alle
gheny street, will be crowded between now and Teesday next Bat the Dex
has made provision for this, and will be prepared to give his personal attentic
to each and every case. None will be slighted. All will be welcome. Hach
tient will be given a card entitling him or ber to free treatment for the time spe
fied, and this must be presented at each visit to the office during that time,
Mours: DAM. two i1R:1 P.Mto5; 7oB8P. MM, No
Hours. Free. No Incurable Cases
with out-of-town cases invited
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