Thursday, August 10th, 19811, Correspondents’ Department Continued, CENTRAL CITY. The Wallace Brick business office at their The sick are Mrs and Mrs. Harry Diehl this writing they are as can be expected Shrowver, who has been few weeks, is able again C. A number o B. E. V. attended the Irvin Jordon, at Howard, Mr, Jordon was an o ard, hag built a works. Joseph Watson glad to say at improving asf Mrs CoO, t 1" to ne Fetzer accompi ¢ { t1 Det other ope on Monday perator at How Samuel ‘ressler ur first operator | hie TH his wife, Atlantic fine time, Ross Fetz a few days Mr. Thoma nus Miss Ern home fre was visiting 4 C. A. Fetzer spent hig parents, Mr zer, at oward Woodring OIM PDE am + AARONSBURG. Rev, Shoe en, is visiting at the Aer Mrs J. Desd Dr ¥ Howeranw r Started are i James College, of H. C The ME the lawn next 12th: evervhods Tells in Enormous coffe sold at brands be igators of Coffee Profits profits t the Dusiness. and me 1 coffee high iheled are not what the p the infory m xl SURAr tn mittee in the Palmer, secretary « i I beet sugar Industry He sald also the largest sugar and can ) ade In of the prices an select irport ) was en to the house it estigation com. test im y of Truman ile] States that Her part i : ofit In tea, coffee and the Ameri. people paid 1 re $2,000,000, « 000 more than the f or import prices for these three articles between 1807 and 1904, gets thar : clon Fat Man Has 14 Bearers. The remains of Wm Filtz, the champion fat man, who died in a hos pital at Baltimore Inst weak brought to his home In and Interred in Greenlawn were or 600 bined them inches strength of 14 men to wide and 41 Inches deep. Newton * Hamilton Camp Meeting. August 10 to 23, For this occasion excursion tickets to Newton Hamilton will be sold August § to 22, Inclusive, good to re- turn until August 24, Inclusive, from Harrisburg, Altoona and intermediate stations, and from stations on the Ty rone Division, at reduced fares, Holldaysburg | cemetery, | Body and casket together weighed ove | pounds and required the com- | carry | The casket was 54 Inches long. | The White Whale. One of the creatures that inhabit the the beluga, or white It frequents the the sometimes northern seas is Arctic oceun bays and inlets up the fresh considerable dis whale, enters numerous aud travels water streams to a tance In search of food fileh. and owing to its ability to swim] very rapidly it is able to capture the of these. It is pure white in It preys upon fastest color and quite large, often reaching | fifteen to eighteen feet in length I has a large mouth, containing a num her of sharp teeth I swims by doubling its strong tail baci itself for The un tives of those cold regions which ip io habits the white whale with a gftout net by the of the har A portion of the flesh 1s used for very conical under its body and driving ward with a powerful stroke cateh and use poon food. and the remaining portion is con verted into a very fine grade of fish oll The leather.~ which finds a are removed and Harper's Weekly. ready sale sking made Into Elephant Toothache. A London irgeon had any vears in SAVE accident been for would who vphant wd a nerves, ie often brings « able t ided you are nt and surrounding parts it. Louls Republic Two Days In One Chathar New dem nn « DOOD instant Sunday it! & ean the tin door : day dione: day don Globe Spanish Etiquette, There is 2 curious "ry Duke d'Aosta w= told a muletee ing to hot, forgettis made the shal Prim, ¢ knocked hand. and. a rding to s« ng to do wit! wed a fow COver grand t this catasty the ine, teer had some sassination afterward Progressing “Do you think Miss Roxy cares any thing for you? “Well, 1 think she's care a little “What makes you think that? “Why, yawned i ot vs 3 § ox oF beginning the last time | called she only and counted five yawns In one evening” Variety Life twice, two weeks ago | Hurt His Pride. “Do | understand you to say, pris oner, that you knocked him down be cause he called you a dirty lar?’ “Yes, your honor; | simply couldn stand It. If there 1s one thing | have always prided myself more anything eise It 1s my cleanliness.’ London Answers thaw on Mistaken Affability, “What made our pirate chief compe the prisoner to walk the plank so bus tily 7 asked the pirate “He wns one of those familiar ready made humorists. Tw first thing sald when he saw thw chief was, “Oh, you Captain Kidd!" Washington Star cheery nn he Economical, Husband ~ Yon not economical Wife Well, If you don't eall a womnp economical who her weddin dress for a possible second mariage I'd like to know what you think econ omy Is Uke. «Glasgow Times fre Enves ’ A Great Deal "Whenever | look at my wife” anid the husband of the celebrated fattest woman on earth, "1 feel that | have » great deal to be thankful for” THE MILL | be an easy matter in any event [WY yr . p Le . How » Picture Was Painted Under an Inspiration By EDWARD GILLETTE Copyright by Amq in Press AsSso- cl sas sa sas as ass ass as fos saan 1 . . 4 . he , " fo be . “ “ 3 . ; . ood dob ded dededodedid ddd ded There 18 no more dainty bit of scen ery, thinking little covered water mills of the olden time They ftunt at the to my than one of those patched up, tumbledown, mMOSS8 are always lower of a and half frees They were of on horsebn them ground Now the grain is gr vn on bigger bulk, ndividua! farmer's product is under itbhbery farme pond, it buried in gpen k { ast when end rrying a ick or two used tO OCA grain to mi kK before to have it fart ' 1 or bein hild Ww : together en we was al play. we Kept on | Janey to al was a little older and sow we yin' together, Anyway, $48 Gos y she Her welght + ) th to turn it and let her wi ’ y she was sinkin’ s ughed but goin’ there way f her to git out It the top, eft to let hen Janey stopped climbed It was 1 urty nough laugl somehow n't Uke to » her down Into wasn't any was walled In where an opening the water got to the botto turnin out Wot aen I asked Janey to stand and me tum It and but she got off and down lI ean as they looked then fitry in ‘em “There of one turned with on It her back ag'in, dared me to come just with a lot of dev Jet see: her eyes now letons instead wheel, and It weight than 1 Joined her at the bottom, and was herself in all sorts of ways, dancin’ and runnin’ around the wheel and hollerin' to hear how queer It down there Two or three times | tried to git her to let me take out. It wouldn't The only way it could be done was for us to balance each other by climbin’ on opposite sides of the wheel But if the water should turned couldn't do that “First thing 1 knew 1 heard somep'n was two sim: I got on to the quicker hers with my she amusin sounded her be on moved suddent above, and down come | the water 1 looked at Janey scared | out of my boots, but Janey seemed to | consider it a good joke the little fool, and began to dagce about in the wa ter on the stone floor. But gradually the water rose From the bottom to the lowest part of the wheel It was up to our necks the wheel and got The up myseif | only thing for us to do was to climb | as the whee! turned “1 shouted with all my might, hopin’ the miller would hear But he was inside the mill, and the nolse of the water where snough to drown any boy's voles 1 looked about for somep'n to stop the whee! with, but wasn't a stick a8 long as my nuywhere. The only 1 had was that the miller bad a small lot of grist to grind and he'd git through before we was tired out. Hat | didn't think he'd start the me down there nrm hope RE DEMOCRAT, we we was was | BELLEFONTE, PA, mill for leas than two or three hours’ grind for about seemed four times a to half long The wns to back seem frightened or “Janey stood up well gn hour it then she bey ont an gl could do with her up by putt ’ my didn't but she looked at me with e and kept on workin’ the only thing 1 brace her nrm of her Nhe ready to ery. a tired smi treadmill ‘But I Knew looked got tired un rest, and 1 to cling to Was a the BO purty soon she 80 she'd have to git for the about some} from wheel here the old wa ur that left our hands on it awny break In undin’ wheel one the st nes we could git I push ed off with Janey, and we clung stone “Wea got a kind of a rest, but it wasn't leasant being in water over our heads keepin’ ourselves up way, and Janey's teeth began to cl for he the best face ist would » who was puttin’ yin’ that the gi it and the water But 1 kn would be that her ded a or to He and is back with nd, com in He was go the have ord tan away, 1 heard the siunice close, Janey ider bp same kind of ¢ goin’ down o age You wk you into rd uns up the ro you he peplied man young with the house beside who stopped at a little wad We entered and found a middle aged wo man ironing “Th Janey,” he sald Turning to her. he added, “Where are the ©hil dren?” “Janey's to the store minutes.” A girl abont fifteen down at her mother's and there was Janey sure enough. 1 asked permis sion make a sketch of her, and when her brother, two years her senfor, came in 1 did the same with him. Then 1 gave each a good fee for serving as models, and after drink- ing a glass of milk which was urged upon me 1 took my leave Going back to the mill, I finished my picture under the Inspiration oc easioned by the story connected with ft. As 1 worked | thought which of the r eres Dick in a few upstairs, and | sent He'll be back aloe call, to | the different scenes through which the youngsters had passed 1 would Intro duce on the canvas. 1 knew that te place Janey on the grass just recover fing from her fainting would be eof | fective, but | mther favored putting | her on the wheel when she first step 1 Nfted Janey on 10 | pad on to it and smiling at ber boy companion, his own expression denot: fng his anxiety. 1 decided upon the latter feature, and, taking to my ste dio the sketches | had made, 1 work- ed theig In when 1 felt in the mood for it. 1 succeeded far better In de pieting the required expression than | 1 bad hoped for, The $leture hangs In my studio and has often been mired have heard at first hand For this reason I have never been willug to | port with it Page 7. ~ W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS Notary Public and Pension Attorney. 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