THE C INTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 1900, Dobbin’s Humane Society CERN ANSE By Mantie L. Humter ) ISL a a a LD DOBBIN pricked up his de jects \ 0 ed ears and listened. Surely he could hear young voices on the other side of the partition, He was lying down, but hiscurios which increases with age in hors well as in men, piqued him to aris though he koew the effort would well nigh break his spavined old joints, He lumbered stiffly over to the other side of his stall, where, pretending to rub himself against the he man- aged to get use dur over ack. “This will make a jo said a voice. “We'll spread some of old carpet over the floor, hang guns and fishing rods, bring « tool chest and bracket saw, a ‘my! what a good time we'll y the next two weeks! I think the try's jolly, anyway." "Yes 3, of deprecation in i yo a city of the third and we have three paved street “It is?" with surprise, you come to Cl then you will thin ity, cH us e, al- boards, "a er replied a voice, it; bu “ly "w open approa Jus 1 bit deep int pure self-de heaven help Snaflles When Dobbin realiz done he sickened what would come, ry Snaflles was du with amazement. ten years since he had had the old horse as much that his master's presence was not. d sirable. At last his wrath, all greater for being pent up for a mo- ment, burst forth, “Kick at me, will yon, he yel i nor the ' leg. rea at Fora: mb and moti Never before ] own¢ D you old | led, and wrenching off that hung by one nail, } interspersed with horse, until, w Snaflles left “Kick at without your s er to Dobbin haj wed to head close to the crack, quivering and called to his surro ror-stricken “Bertie, wha What was it?" “That his b e rain oaths, + MN 1a 4 | th a last blow ar t stable, sayin me, you ? nes o was ol ree. T} a letter Lelie k for the co: of their society wld ress ety of ( tio the pre BOM eYEeIAl nearest large eity nstitution nearly al- & Bu AWS governing h in Printed th WaYA are! Your the ( Le state societie Ye wil yw It 10 several “8 Inen ask them to t} matier up; 1 papers, we will eal! interested In Yumane must ask some one who | tog one else who Is a good a speech, and I believe bef ing Is over we shall have a society hatched and mor» than half-fledged “I know just the men who will de those t} us if we ask them ™ sald Bertie, “Edl.or Jones, of the Era, usually presides ¢' our political meet. ings, and some of the lawyers will make a speech am sure, Come ong write the letter” After that for Dobbin the days eemed weeks urtil the society was formed, The night the meeting was In prog. yesn he never slept a wink and he moved about so vestlemsly that Mr, Bnaflles came ont with a lantern and a whip to Investigate, Dob'iin, know. what his rights were, dodged the pretty successfully, but was ut it ar the nk ab en, through a meeting Are work s accustomed ublie meetings to preside, and some falker to make re the evens ings for ministers or for us, 1 let us go in and | take care to practice his cruelty . | there | chance | few days. | about what | some one tells wise enough to keep tolerably quiet | the remainder of the night. The next evening he walked past his feed box without looking in its direo- tion, so anxious was he to get his ear over the crack and hear what the boys were saying. He could distinguish the rustle of paper and surmised that they were looking over the evening newspa- per. “lere it is, see the headlines, read a detailed vious evening's how the best people taken hold of the work, of dent had been as humane agent, “Now 1 hope old thumj be brought to time,’ when reading was fini 1. “He won't, though,” re plied Dertie, “He is sharper than needles; after he will * exclaimed Dertie, “Just will you?” } of proce ceding account 10D the elected who the hears about the humane society he where only * next pa- ny tit are no witnesses, The to cateh hi He never reads he not ku Was done m will * DCW?S pers, so will las “If that all day g over where Jerry was stand frightened, the agent & proba | perhaj will ‘And what about the hors Bertie's cousin, * “He a terrible n be. fore this irred.” Ser “He In ol f i has been wt abused until was not fit driven; now he hos a badly lerand I think the me I ean do will be to order asked is he much hurt ?® was i oon was the a rved and be | he to br st mereiful him shou! it moment, a farmer who had King the horse over sp him, gol haps he would rather sell | I will give five dollars and right off your hands ™ It did not take lor g to convince Mr BnafMes of the wisdom of accepting the proposition. The next day old Dobbin was taken out to the farm where he cooled his fevered feet In fragrant dewy pastures, and grew round eating green clover and sweet timothy hay: where the heaviest load he draws Is the rake In harvest time, and the greatest bur. den his erooked old back bears Is the barefoot boy who rides him after the tows. ~Chieago Daily Record, ke up: Per. mito me take him aire yon ne 107 SCALDING VAT. Improvement Over the Old Method Which Has lleen A Gren Barrel Too Practiced Long. FY OO. 18 ( imtrast NHetween Them That the Differences ITmmensurnahble imply The Question of Pedigree, fer it be here isno economy EA We bred ani. Oe nee tO Mm SAATY hen neglects 1 fe oney ana in» In aserub, as ur | prove as profit. ligreed mal, It is of good A good care that gives the best profit, and a failure in any one essential will affect the results materially, The well-bred animal gives the best retufne for good feed and care, but with neglect will prove less profitable than the serub, because costing more, and because it will not stand neglect as well=N. J. Shepherd, in Ohle Farmer, SEE pe 1 at n breed feed and godd .-m- { and 1S A GNOD DRESSER. Mrs, McKinley's Gowns for This Wine. ter Are Said Be NDenutifaul and Becoming. 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