Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., AUGUST 15, 1007. CC Wp Isabel's Mission By ANNE HEILMAN. bh * Copyrighted, 1907, by EK. C, Parcells. TT EP ay 1 “It's exclah up.” Jim .o the + + v + + no use me,” Isabel fully {0 is talking ned “My mind made qe and, Hmping girl sat, slow ly over to kin shifted where stood lox g down upon her intently, fortably his slipped from her She uncom and fi fled farthest wir under gaze nally chair and igno mintously to the dow, where, she felt sure, Jh suff from his low her “And, bes as he si vacated of eYer n a ml! portant “Huh!” srl » ering ar ed a horse and rider rapidly bearing down upen her, Not relishing the pos sibility being run down, she strug gled to her feet and uttered a belated but frightened shriek “Isabel” called out reined in his horse all right?" “Oh, I'm all right,” she answer od sarcastically, shaking the snow from her skirts, “but where's my “Pretty nigh home by this keeps up the lick he I saw h iring down the hill or I'd never have thought to look for you up "ut on this coat and wrap this seart over vour Now, that of ns he her, Jim's volee close beside are you VOR, horse 7" time if he was going, Lucky mm te here ears climb on nnd get up behind me.” arry double.” sald Isa- cimen of Italian Humer Oa The First Masons | In America. LAT TNE Masoni JTamest ind take a fr EMBERS of the who visit the order own ex side trip Ie sue | of the town of two thelr nents as order v oldest nd od n Mie MeKin vas the rep! A ROMANTIC MATCH. That Between Lieutenant U. 8. Grant Root familie is n go wl Licute (0011000 pra rnd and warrion Mis 3d and Miss Edith Root. match LE een Lieutenant Edith t known } 1 tates, and it tu the public should take a deal of inter | ¢ romance int is the il Frederick Dent or of the department of the it Union nant Gr mm of Major (srant Com east, Root head ae FRE VAT hats Teen 51 Discoxer RLY a at Try il be | read w isa ly pr ven 10 you irsat Bo fal N. X | to Columbian | with when America he studied for a ume university. In 1868 he was his father in Porto Rico and got fi chance to see some fighting 2. In 18805, the present lieutenant was cearcely more than an infant, the late President Grant, then on his deathbed, wrote a request to “the president of the United State in behalf of his grand- son's appointment as a West Point ea- det, and It was indorsed by the late General William Tecumseh Sherman. More than th years afterward this unusual request was presented to President cKinley, who Immediately appoint + young man to the Mili tary ac: where he graduated in 19002, Ix + of the honor men In Ins 100, and thug being tment to the engineer ed three years the in 1904 was | for duty as adjutant of rteen at Good Music and Bad. What is 1 the enthusiasts who Judge |§ becan ot always understood by ten and do not le is good » because it 1 | is old, gs modern not n JES (018) 24010) TIGHT s ¥ Write bor Sample, WW hic 4 we will be glad to d you free POT] kK. RHOA] COALS K Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. B eezer’s s MeatMarket W. H. MUSSER, Sener Notary Public . wha - al Insurance AH.gent and Pension Attorney. BE ELLEFONTE, PA 1 so impressed the future pre dent that went te nchester and stor: ir look ah n | ore be. wl surroun was an now workl mle an by shiftin It fusing, BONDS of every description rt white world Owvereo Texrie CoUny, BELILEFQOIITTE, aay > hill they met the blizzarde of jer to t became a coming Roosevelt ra. the - ‘>, 0-0 HARRY FENLON nantiy oa fo, rv, plait his rider fo, it is to teil 1; 1 prefer | horship to Canton, O he TORNADO grow : lear 0 ONS President OBO bos? Out axbarionts in con binkm a \ kas w} erienens i mining «to y i dimmer was m Master 8 i have written. 1 hav been runnid wfior ; Master Makon after be season | that something may happes to stop him fly. He behaves admirably. It was The storm gave a whistling shriek through the alr-and then a snowdrift not ery, Bhe was too stunned and the slightest idea of what direction to “his way up the side of i edly un Sibi A, i Th immediately made application for mem. } YO « +o § Frederick K. Foster dolefull reflect ' t y ror came a K ht Te 1 threat obedient and affectionate nephow Mason the ‘ i ening. cot lodge at Oyster Nay moniousiy 12 at your service the Ding on ‘ I the messenger in or ake the letter, vice president President “Joe was certainly right about the | not his fauit that we are. lost. [He Suddenly there was a tumultuous up received Miss Amber Into its downy humiliated for that. To think that take and wondered dumbly what she JOCORSOT 14 1 hr ¥ famil tn of the ber pin the lo Masons P AINT Y OUR HOUSE ure sce ig who The ear CAI danketed OLACCE after he became Boivie. \ ! At the top of the vice president Pure White Lead and Oil to but 1 could not catch up. Heaven grant participated a few weeks weather,” Isabel admitted shiveringly, hasn't the slightest Msposition to heaval of something somewhere-a embrace, Firefly would pitch her off and abandon should do. Presently she heard the LA Yl lll AA lll DOO OO OOOO trall was to be it was so After the war he transferre f mem FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND ww 7 " Ig plas wit! alt R RIES y A malority of our presidents hinve ’ tive colors Yd t wil star | ont trom 1s nel INSUR ANC 1) white Ye me, nel be your most | been Mas R I In attractive « rs and | iH } 1 Y J PF. 8 for what 1 Mr. Fairbanks also full fury of the first back us up. “but he was entirely wrong about Fire. buck” brief, breathless sensation of flying It was a horrible shock, Isabel did her on this desolate bill! She had not muflled trampiog of hoofs and discover or that this letter may get lost! Touched by plied; My Beloved NephewConsole and blush no longer your prayer. The messenger I + letter, Goodby, Your affectionate uncle, ARISTIPPO. this appeal, the uncle re yourself Aslesp In the Deep. When the const erosion commission ers visited Walton, on the Naze, recent. ly they were shown a spot north of the pler add about a mile from the shore which was formerly a churchyard. A quarter of a century ago the tomb stones could be seen under the water at ebb tide, but since then the sea has further encroached, and even when the tide In extraordinarily low and the sea clear thé old burylug ground 's pearcely discernible from the sea level, «~Tondon News, » | ington, Providence heard | your | ago In the laying of the cornerstone | for the new Masonic temple in Wash He has been elected to the chapter degrees of the New York rite. President Washington was a noted Mason of his day. He joined the lodge In Fredericksburg, Va. across the Rappahannock river from his boy. | hood home, at the age of twenty-one, in 17568 The Bible Washington used In taking his Masonic obligations is still sacredly preserved by the Fred ericksburg lodge. It was used in the cornerstone laying ceremonies at Washington June 8 Andrew Jackson served as grand master of Tennessee, Garfield was one of the most active Masons whe ever occupled the presidency. He was a member of Pentalpha lodge 1a Washington, and always took a deep Interest in Masonic affairs, | THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give many novel forms of decora. We'd be glad to suggest original ments, for your house—they need not be expensive. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain voles, paints, oils, glass, etc, wvisAT. i, ECKENROTH BROTHERS, tion. BUSH ARCADE, -. a”, treat - OOO OOOO >. BELLEFONTE, PA. Jos. 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