— Thursday, October 1vth, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, —— Correspondents’ Department Continued. CURTIN. crowd of voung boys gathered at the home of Shay on Sunday evening to some choice’ selections of music play- ed on the violin by the little French- man, who is an expert musician, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and son, Pittsburg, are visiting at the hom J. C. Barnhart and wife Mrs. H. R. Curtin is son Mack and family of We are having some now and it looks like Indian summer; hope it will continue for a fev weeks at least, until the farmers their fall work done Cornhusking is all the corn is turning out exceedingly good; the next on the programme will be butchering Joseph Holter, who has been are sorry to say is not roving, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S tz attend ed the wedding of their niece, Miss Nettie Shope and Roy Grove, of Bellefonte on Saturday evening at the home of the bride parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Shope, John Barger, who is Newberry, spent over his family in this place. Adam Gingher, who visited mother : in Altoona, returned to home on Monday. Miss Helen Bryan, Sunday with this place. A new mall Quite a and Jake hear men of isiting 1 Pittsburg nice weather the go now and employed at Sunday with his his of Altoona, her many spent carrier arrived at the home of T. G. Leathers, of Mt. Eagle, in the shape of & bouncing baby congratulations, PORT MATILDA. Doctor Fugate and wife, of DuBols, were Sunday visitors at Mrs, Westons, John G father, S. 8 many f ( Mrs. A. Vankirk, of Be Pa., was a visitor for few days with her father, Rev. W, H i, pastor the aptist churel ptists, ort Matilda, Miles Miles, Sundayed and hunt with his »d up his 1" levue, an oyster which ing alm J A T Pleasant Surprise Party. Katie second pre Decker Beck Beck, two and Q Mr. and daughters and daughter and Mrs. Harvey Snydertowr ! Dorman and tv and Mrs. Harry of Bellefonte; Mr. dan ighter, and Mrs. § ites. A VISIT TO friends in| boy; | Lucinda Dorman and two sons, of Jacksonville; | BEY, rr Meo Hallway Hoy and fara fly, ger of Hublersh and daug She received m ful presents, a were choice refreshments ter whi they all Mrs. days. wg: B. W. Rum! Hublersburg. beautiful and use- 10 o'clock they dining room where DArF- called to the man many Not a Scot From unexplained cause engine attached to a Scottish express once broke near Y A worthy of the win some the down quickly dow and inqu “Wha The conld be put his head out ired t on earth's wrang. galrd?™ for no records journey, and guard was cross broken that testily he rm “Well NM tryma used mix grog ‘Na. gaird Scot,” came the trouble muckle plied ttle, the drivers a coun n of yours, and the beggar has hot water in the boller to with all thy ua the chiel's retort, “or nae a widna aboot the water.” he He Got There Eugland bishop was on his way one wi il an episcopal appointment in the lumber country when he ran into a old fashioned Maine b He had a en miles before him it burst, traveling In an old tain stage drawn by They fought about and then It The dering bow they six Hye thro came a whoo in husky lumberjacks northern Maine them through the “Well, bishop.” was bound you that mee The good b shop was deeply at this show of religious zeal ute to him pressed. hims A New nter day to f zzard when and he fashioned moun horses miles bravely, was two wiry six began to look hopeless driver and the bishop e hi night were won 1 tl irses would ugh the when there a few moments six mounted six to up horses came swirl snid the leader, “we uid get through to ting If we could help youn.” touched and trib and so ex sh and his enuse olf “Yes,” replied you through You see, yesterday, and the a thunderin® big not you'd git there a whole month's You'll git there He did. and he got half the pool for 8 new schoolhouse the man, "we'll get we was pald boys has made up pool on We pay boys has got on your end What Did Me Mean? whether er | MR. WISEMAN. Once upon a time, ages and ages and Ages there lived a man name William Wiseman Ie lived by himself the top of a hill, only companions were a huge and all the nice Interesting ide, but every once In awhile tie would give a word You see, the people round only a few words, and and then them the need of would gO up the needed a real would be “My dear earned that to give it to ngo, whose Wiis on and his dictionary words in nway about knew every now would feel Then they Wiseman and feeling that ind If he vhat they pheasant ome of a new word to Mr thing or d fo ly meant kind and friends, word 1 explain just they wo saw that they said he and have really delighted say, you am you," Foi nstance, Mabel and day, and 1 “Oh. 1 two children named Franklin went to him one anklin said Mr. Wiseman.'1 Sometimes | see lease, need a word lines go A ACL IAN I») FEANKLIN eonie’s foreheads What is for that?” Alr said ways the Hue Wiseman shook his head and Dear. dear You folks are al asking me for cross w but give them to you if The word, you are wn ords, I suppose | must you e them wr is ‘fro “1 want t * said Mabel his Franklin gave half hi 1ke, ar when he acts that way | think | ought to know urn looking fi ask for a word morning me the name for it so that remind him again.’ See, Mr “weman | you want is ‘generous Rolng “The I'm giad into the said that word Is out world So Mabel began to talk to Mr. Wise man, and while he held her on his ind heard used the w tls she her tell how she had had earned Frank walked around the room, looking Wisen knee lin at the interesting things Mr owned At last he came dictionary. He that 1 permitted to look ins the dictionary Mr W sy talk bel, and they were both lookir er wns Quietly Frank big dictionary, and at new word he had ne He spelled it softly to $-C-le-n-c-e Knew ide seman was b ing to g the ot in opened the once he saw n ver seen before himself, “Con Cons der Then went back he repeated. “1 the world that means.’ shut the book hastily and to Mabel ‘We'd better go ence won what in he now,” he said All the way home Franklin wondering and wondering what word could be about kept the He word out of his r hard he tried. At last o unhappy that his moth matter strange new could not get the new nd OWE he be er ne d him what was the “1 don't know,’ he sald ‘1 strange feeling that I've had before, and | don't know the name of It’ “Why don't yon ask Mr asked his mother “1 believe | will,” sald Franklin, and that very day he set out again to see the old man on the hill “Good das un ld when he saw Franklin of nn word do you want pleasant one, | hope’ “No" sald Franklin, Heve it's a pleasant one nak have a new never Wiseman?” Wiseman “What kind today? A Mr “1 don't be What Is the the name of the thing that makes you feel unhappy thing you shouldn't have done?" “Well, well!'™ sald the if PATENT | | [8,000 FOOD SAMPLES ANALYZED. youl Commiss the Governor Dairy and 1 Foust's report of his bureau during administration, Including the from January 1 to October 1, show that the number of food sample all classes, soft drin} foctions anal was 5.000 mhber of Prose which ulted in cond Tener's including and condiments, The total nu uted wa 80K, all of cept 1 per cent re tion follow fruit An Editor's Invoice. editor tre a the Love Note Too Late gelantined globules 1} even though not enough to make jell and vou will have best a 3 mri ‘ $ dri YOUR IDEAS | and rake) ‘HOW TO GET THEN" | Best Sarvs Fror Fomeraniie Fright Boborvwrmm JOSHUA R. H. POTTS od Varvige Potent Money | Neh WA » OF Clovtne tr yh ' Duarirn 30, Oliengs foner operations ol period peak al Ne 8 Poor oil cannot give good light. 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CX 2 a XO OOOO OO x OX Xe rr eee 25 x Ar tes s’e’s’s’s ss ses’ AS YOOC 233383325 eae] ——— MICHELIN when you've done some | Wiseman. | | “I've often wondered when somebody | | At a supper party shortly before the | production at the Duke of York's the ater in London of Heury Arthur Jones' play, “The Princess’ Nose," some one said to the Inte Sir W. 8B Glibert across | that means’ the table: “What do you think of Jones' new title, ¥ilbert 7’ “Don't know what Bir William. “It is quaint to say the least,” was the reply. “He calls his plece “The Princess’ Nose” “I'm.” grunted Glibert meditatively; “hope It will run.” it 1n" growled ! would ask me that The thing you ask about Is called a conscience, and I'm glad that you have one.’ “A conscience!” erfed Franklin, star | tiled. "Oh. 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