Page 6 THE \% ENT RE DEMOC Ra, Bb EL LFFONT KE, PA. J ANUARY 28, 1809. Did you know the Rev, Mr Name« | 1 rrreTe—— as I was, and one of thelr horses it less tl 9 : : i particular, a spotted animal, was - The - RE—— a“ ere Go! Bearing Others’ Burdens. | Ras gaining on me all the time. Nearly “wel well," 1 replied is 18 the paradox of experience hy all the other horses were strung out hth Ph 1¢ Just the fis wer? the way to bear one's burdens | PPAIRIE ‘ - behind for a distance of two miles, Scoop Book oc thusiastically to add to the the bearing One ) hd FS but still chasing after me . } hs itm A J wit} one eis / ™N A ’ The Indian whe Ww idl ’ he spot su ; | i | ) 4 | rial i Lol Lt Beri AND 1 \ th ’ : ted horse armed with a rifle and He Let It Pass. ARACE FOR LIFE] 1-0 | = o2oi BY BUFFALO BILL fellow must be checked or u siray FROM * TRUE TALES OF THE PLAINS” PYRL ) 3}. BY Ww IS N the fall of 1865 ¢ and the Indl Be OHS ACR C1 IA, gis : STE Emmott SRE I hE 0 EERE [When You FR, i fo ah a 0 hl er es vg 0 a SRE er Vn de T ake Cold bad. Cons quently there was 1 iter ap dh dso db ion dil Briel om, mr ‘ a1 | TECULY It, but one Tlet #t| Aj dor ne way 1s 3Y no alientior whic h ambul were at 2 a. over this dr; Our chief of time was Di composed of saddle hor dian con eral and the were men were to carry them. I was at the| | _/P, nv 3 X J REL Rp pind 20 BoM Myosin Hay’s a1 PLP su ok tn ea DG $i | mmr men ri deen ee | fell @ 2p ff fy | 9 wes ag o v oy . t me . “4 : In f few ' y 1 | ‘ ; ‘ r y at t 1 the 1 Never Fails to Restore A SPECIAL C OFFER: were olor te mot 15 Connell Buring aire } on od, Bh ' wonabie | Gray Hair to itsNatural WR ly where the Indians were. I told | ), F : : mount their | lar : an Color and Beauty. . that if we kept on In the direct > ud r \ y 1 tl ent matter how ] ithas been gray y JUAR 1 LE ‘ 51! ) » PLE BUCKSII"S SITDS Si He fo-dayr Mantion this Pape : ; “" NNN INNING and positively removes Dan- SEND 10 CENTS druff. " He- wh pvp gant = wp en, ! x 1 i ’ ve, Beau “Is Not a Dye. Ton : ” RR ’'t 3 the be" + : and SOc. bottles, at druggists eo va H.W.Buckbee “ Pw » " EK, dN. J that I w not guiding ' y : \ 4 Hayy's Harfina Soap mar i 1 Pf { | 4 and wit ; to do so ! young officer (1 have a. u w . with ty of |} forgotten his name hled tha e geheral iu and 1 ry ’ 3 . 2d has — A Bad Habit. situation. and. ¢ rine § | # rode a » ; . he ' 1 t ' ’ of! 3 - alor 2 bun - $ a y . ry ’ general v to | the si it at out Curt! for t was the gr PPR RRRRRYYYS Ruberoid Rooting SPR RRRRRRREARINRYRYYYTY SRE 000000000000000000000000 000000000000 000 0000000000000 BELLEFONTE LUMBER (AAA AA RAL] sees S800 0000000 then CS AAA AAR A) EE aes ee EN TUL Gf a a i) O C t O r e LI a a a a a EE EE. a 3 S | # : Fresh : : resh Groceries : : No disresps you, wir pre well mounted, | would have had litt) at me ns eclate how hard It 1s for one to fin ! or no fear being overtaken If Brig with the oil is emulsified and made money by dealing with us as | en 3 way In a country where there are ham had been fresh. But as he was chased us ) y » read the an casy to take easy to digest it A store when prices ar the i Ing down on the landscape a : say fake Cod Liver Oil—they the general. 1 told him about elg lot v a band of abou rty 1 ' undoubtedly mean Scott's een miles dians nearly half a nile d ' ’ Emulsion. He askes ! ha tion, a knew by the way they jumpe ‘ " N ; ’ 3 , 1% e Lon , answered, saying they were due sout horses that they had seen me as soon | It would be just 4 sensible from us now | we ere hen as | came In sight Becosded Lo waking thelr of for them to prescribe Quinine dead wes rt ke up The only chance I had for my life ; n coming up to the pli in its crude form as to pre- sald, “Bi wien were you of was to make a run for it, and 1 imme- | where I had killed the first horse~the | scribe Cod Liver Oil in its to the Springs? diately wheeled and started back to- | spotted ons ms me i i ati state. I told him I hae ‘ ‘ n two | ward the rallroad. Brigham seemed | found that my 1 natural state. In 11. 4 or three differs oo fons with to understand what was up. and he In the forehead ane y instant 9 lie Rath. the Indian trader, at struck out as if he comprehended that Is ne oble ani nd ough killed many ‘ HE his it was to be a run for life ! ETT | to ave been eo Ve : te } try Fhe genet of Fi fR ravine In a few Jumps nd on ness mounted It an wa le ung mat i | reaching ge beyond 1 drew rein When v % "ne lk come rid ' w 1 the Ri ng \ looked back and saw the Indians ¢ old Brigha ETraz 4 nietly an _ Emulsion ride with ) t i" "ne ng Ing for n full speed and evidently tentedly CASS sts ttt sts ss sists ss PEP PPP PPPPPPPRRPPRRP RPI } landmarks, level as the sea and coy not 1 felt uncertain as to how he | swer In my eve and Casy to be absorbed in to are dealing wit! Taloea™ onl gtana » ong « “ue ‘ i ” v X A) v In w » d ind a long chase the body and is the most ended due south, the general i ¥ elie 0 he gnining “ | ( ng by my side, and during this ride | on me : \ ir ol rien EEK-: "HOW! WON MY | natural and useful fatty food to ¥ 3 an IFing ) 0 © ) 114 111) ie irigham : F the general asked me many questions | shoot abend again When we had run feed and nourish the wasted how 1 came to know this country so | about thre mil farther some elght body that is known m medicine - The Meekest Woman, AT well, ete, 1 told him that my father | or nine of the Indians were not over Sunday choo! T her WIL an today. y had been killed In the border ruffian 200 ard * Ix hind and five or aix of h y RA a (1am, ¢ . -~ f ! I 1) " 0 f ’ nS J [4] 1 i war of bleeding Kansas and tha! since | those seemed to be shortenlog the gap you tell me who was the meekeat man Nothing can be found to take " # a’ OR ¢ N n his death 1 had grown up on the plains | nt every Jump. Brigham now exerted item gu. on'am;: MN word) Nyy a3 | its place. " Sou are Nunuowa S hi & Co ) with the freighters, trappers, buffalo | himself more than ever, and for the Tommy. ean you tell me the name of | you should take it. i eC er mpany S hunters, Indian traders and others next three or four miles he got right : 4 i v 1] b J To ro NO, isement, toget name and I was quite familiar with all the | down to business and did some of the the . meskst | woammnn Ratmmy =o Send this advert hn wth BELLEFONTE ma'am; there never was no meekest | of paper in which it appears, your address and tountry lying between the Missour! | prettiest running | ever saw. But the | woninn Chicago News and we will send river and the Rocky mountains, We Indians were about as well mounted | game every day in the week to everybody
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