THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 3. Thursday, September 16, 1909. omy | Breezy That it seems a pity that so many of the young ladies in Bellefonte run to walst. That Bellefonte has In it physicians who are ready to slash any old thing except their bill That some men in Bellefonte enjoy society more if the women didn’t work them so hard. That when you see a man in Be lle- fonte wearing a long it may be because he is short, would face | burg, | grandparents in Tyrone, tended a That Bellefonte has a woman who is | | Shaw, a high roller. She would be a second Mrs. Harry Thaw if she would get in- to the same rut. That Bert Robb, clerk in the Belle- tonte Trust Company, says that a | ful than a run cn a bank. That the way a Bellefonte gets pin through her husband's pockets in the woman in going certain money is by dead of night, while he is asleep. That tlere is hardly any use in advocating a trolley for Bellefonte when we have so many people in it} who have trolleys in their heads. That the sensible man in Bellefonte takes things as they ym If it ral he doesn't storm and try to prevent it, but gets out of the W nd lets pour. That it was a mean trick wher drummer bea t a young man at his own game ten dollars would have come in handy. That Billy Garman says that Co could have easily demonstrated that he had been at the North Pole if he had tho CNOUR t I tht with ter. That the 1 of ti an who for proper hay loft nt ) 5 Th $1 , 1 0“ has tt { i rt ® I w Td ¥ f Rg » 1 1) { { is A SINT 1 4 OH - Ww d mj ! large the jail instead { rt house. Wouldn't “Billy” Hurl ha a snap? That it is easy to tell a married man from a single girl when you io we, in Workman's store in Belle The girls go for the silk and | fonte ribbons while the married strikes for the bargain counter man Ww That there is a young lady in Belle- fonte who walks the streets with an admiring head of hair. Everybody seems to think it is real cute Somes day just ask her to take it off and tell you Tr ym what hair dresser sl i chased It That Bellefonte has a IX man who says the higher duty on hosi is all right. If girl's stockings wer n higher it would impossible f t} fair damsels to wear t : We are surprised that this young s rt de t know that n } That Bellefonte has man who swore N , kens the other d fter had his AT k balanced A ! out what It : re ’ 3 vedding 1 ents H oes “ where is more # § t { ‘ That t : 2 { 1 mter : fe ! Naf ’ lened her hus soft |} t so t he d¢ her , or 1 If ¢ BOT n tH she ha : { ' tw Re | | That ) ys certain re cent rried couple in Bellefonte bought only ne bed and two chairs when they went to house keeping, but that didn't save them-—kin folks came just the same One cousin brought a cot with him and sat « x ip box during meals That Bellefonte ha t an ing woman who ught t be tarre and feathered and made leave ti ‘ She has relatives here who } 1 high esteem r peopl : shameful actions f this ruffia f a Woman 8 fast bringing thelr gr halrs to the That tl} i he Knows that N ke } br made in his fa and ' hing to rectl fy It in ft leepent An honest 1 has t mighty careful in 4 ! ' it } . to ) t! \ : ’ ’ or H f 1 fonte rar ked i ant for A pou t ever had appor leltis Well wered the skept! I was rated « ‘ for append clits, but I never felt sure whether It WAS A case of append : ¥ of professional curiosit That it 1s sald that the residents of Bush's Addition are having considers able amusement watching a married man in Dellefonte meet a girl at night, vnder the old walnut tree, near the Blalr propert They have been make | ing this a practice for some time. When they meet they kiss and then take a walk to a more secluded spot. When this gentleman goes home he makes good with his wife by telling her he has been at lodge It 1» said that some day his wife will be put next and then he will have to square accounts. FRANCIS SPEER'S “That” Column OVER THE COUNTY, | John Close, of Oak Hall, purchased | the J]. M. Wieland property, in Boals- | for $1650, Richard and William Lantz have re-| turned to their home in Spring Mills, | after a three weeks' visit with their WwW. Ii of Coburn, at- norse sale at Freeburg re- cently rnd purchased a team of gray draft horses and a single family horse. | Hosterman, Mrs. G. W. Hosterman *of Centre Hall, | who had been seriously ill, is much improved, Her daughter, Mrs. C. F. was called home on account of her sickness, John K. Hosterman. of Wolf's Store, | VE¥ ert f inture \ To run on a tan bark track is more health- | 18 suffering from a rupture and 18 confin ed to bed, He is past eighty-two years of | | age, and is the father of Dr. G. W, | Hosterman, ot Centre Hall. While the stork was busy in other sections, it has not forgotten Centre { Hall, and the other day paid a sit to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Newton Emer { ick and left a boy with them, Mrs. Esther Bottorf, who has been dergoing treatment in the Lock Hav- hospital, has recovered to that ex nt that she discharged was and has re- ed to her he at St C. Meyer and e, and Geor an I as the Mrs. Rebs Centre Hall, and " . Sarah Stroheck er XK AVE It ed fr te s daughter, Mrs, | ] Chicago. The ladies al Mr. ar M ] bho 1 p at 1 n I } f My ¥ 4 + : J ] ‘ Mr Rear 1 2 Me th mp g t} fir T™ } 8 * v 1 { } H eC be t Lhe 3. -B. 2 r fa White Hall a next Aj } « 18 1¢ i Armer on t Ne east Pine G eM { Spring guest O at Ce 1 . he ca These state ot the late Daniel Grove lof Zion, has been amicably divided | amon the heirs, Frank C. Grove pur- {chased the farm at Zion for $¥So0” W., secured one of the farms in | Benner township for $6,305, and} Mich. ael the other Benner township farm for $31.800 Each of the sons also ten acres of timber land additional of Beech Miss Helen F y teach the Creek, has been i Hall, Intermediat i $ A secured ms Normal, has had fou teacher. go to { her home cour Central State on, and Years as a | arranged to he chools it sir plans were chang Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barger a 4 ; at tl home of t latter's par Mr 1 Mr A y St I f ar Centr fall M Barger { fe : ' ] AReOr i Mi Fur : Bald Eag r | t x Ks as Tesi 8 pos then | made a p ti Ig rt} in He ex ts her f ' and t t { r } a . W i ha 2 call fr \f \ ¥ | i se ) for Fe 1 Ha 8 townships H fat r ‘ ft here ft AIS as i 1 near Bucyrus, and engaged In farming, and died some YOArs ARO His son, above named, al- so was a farmer and retired making his home in Bucyrus. This visit makes It pixteen years since Abs visited his native valley He Informs us that all the Vores yet living are well and prosperous. He will spend two weeks visiting here J. L.. Hartsock, farmer near Storms town, was a caller He says while waters are low up there, there is no fam ineyet During last vear's drouth the water were much lower Mr. Hart sock further informed us that a dwell ing which he } t sme time ago, Was erected upon the gr d without a cel lar, and last year fearing that drouths might set in any season, he concluded to dig for water under the house where the cellar should be and was fortunate np striking water at a depth of about vo fed I prove } be a sprit 1 : t pre } 1 f keeps 1p A Tong Big Comet Coming, If vou live til next spring Yo 13 going to witne e of the mos t : nifice sight heave have ¢ r dwsclosed be ¢ ot says a well known me i astronom i force nt the | d States Naval Obser valor 1 omet ily once in s 1114 ' 1 pe are born. live and die without ever eatching a glimpse of its marvelous dash of fire | me ross the skies It » last seen in | 1838, and few persons now alive can say they ever witnessed it The astronomical world is now on the watch, and huge refracting and reflect {ing telescopes are trained upon the | heavens from many points on the earth in a common effort to locate the comet, | which is approaching the earth at a ter. rific speed, There is a friendly rivalry to see which will be the first to pick up the comet with their mirrors. The comet in its full refulgence is not due until some time in 1910, TWO MARRIED PEOPLE ELOPE. Spruce Creek Residents are up in| Arms Over the Affair. Residents of Spruce Creek valley are very much worked up over the dis- appearance of two well known people a married man and a married wom- un because of the bellef that the two | | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Annie Campbell 10 Chas, A. Fetzer, tract of land in bg 1904, $500, J. W. Crawford et ux to Clarence L, | | Deemen, et al, tract of land in Walker | township, August 16, 1909, loggs township, Aug. $1650. opin | William T. Lingle to John D, Wagner, | Many a rich man has a champagne | | | went away together, h ’ ! { The man in the case is Stewart | July 9. 1909, tract of land in Gregg | Harpster, who for several years past | township. $50, has been rural mail carrier from | Mary R. Ishler, et al to Frances Laura Spruce Creek to Pennsylvania Furs | Houtz, July 29, 1909, tract of land in nace, with his residence at the latter | State College, $300 place The woman is Mrs, Frank | William D, Custard et ux to Jennie P, Thomas, of Baileyville, Mrs, Thomas | Entrekin, lot in State College, March 19 left her home, husband and four chil- | | dren on Tuesday of last week on the | pretense of golng to Tyrone Harp~ ! ster left on Wednesday without giving any objective point On Friday Mrs. Harpster recelved a letter from her husband in which he stated that he | did not expect to return home, and inquiry developed the fact that before leaving he had sold what personal property he could dispose of without | suspli for as well as his mail route to Earl Poust The postmark on the letter received by Mrs. Harpster was “Phe, & Y. Rallway Postoffice,” which means anywhere on the main ¢ between Pittsburg and New York I' belief of the people who Knew them that Harpster and Mrs, Thom- 8 met t pre-arrangement in Tyrone ind left for the west. Harpster, who left a wife and seven children, is be- Heved to } become infatuated with the won his vari trips to her hi ‘ ring mall and to have in- | 1 } to run awn) vith hin SS) f n¢ { de rted |) a n a } de 4 ¥ f the het t! ! t have mad y ffort he missing ma d 1 } 3 3 1 MATRIMONY. Quest ' What is mar: O Wh Q WW b vy [4 H ' ’ ¢ ) i" fara " vy : t fn ’ fat A fr | ¢ } » » k Q 1 ‘ » * N Fd 1 ’ or w 1 A i it ’ > f 4 Ww gad Q Vi : I BOVE an i sige his fe, what d } meanl A H¢ ans he can make her do Ny thing she wants to Q. When a chil art and gaopd "whose famny Ey A To; t mother's Q. When a child is bad and stgpid to whose family is It due? A.) We refuse to answer Q. Is it possible for a married be a fool without knowing it A t if his wife Is alive State Sunday School Workers to Meet. Unless all signs fall the coming state convention of the State Sa } Sed vl we atl ' } } i Har Ls re. ber 1 14 a : f x ceed mbers nt and : p former me gs of the i ‘ program prepa i for } : nyer n Is a str i ’ ft) mos ££ Fd Stua Bishop J Henr Dar ¥ Hon. Jo! Ww | H } H WwW. ¢ Pea 5 R | 1 J ‘ Bur I fra. M 1 | Je h « th 4 Ay 7 te . Alt mn BE ( [etr 4 Af re We D Port X Prof. E. ¢ I LB | § I } | nk | ' All nN ] ne lelogaten Yone al ’ ' cou an 1 through t spond tary f the « ARR ' HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Bellefonte Residents Enthusiastic. er scor f Bellefont i ne grow enthusiast) it In or gh : make ne hapm i find relief fi - f suffering Public stat ments ke | follawing Are but thful repre tations of th dail rk oe no Je font } Doan's ! Pi M John } i 1 } Pellet Pa “ " K dns : and can sn ef ’ y enefit from fr other re edy } ’ eo 1 ¢ I muffered win thr gh n : 0 E limba f : nd i LIN al th \ Wi | attempts LJ ft 1 ged with pell : ¢ : restless at night Hie t seem to have any strengt! Af r using Doan's Kidney Pllls, whiel I procured at Green's drug store. the te is Jl disappeared and I have Lt I» po well In years as 1 ah tos y I do not hesitate to acknowl odge the benefit 1 derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pilla” For sale by all dealers Price BO cents Foster- Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Btaten Remember take no other, the name-—Doan's—and That a man a: d his wife are one Is all right In theory, but there must still be enough for two. A SAA A The only time some people are prompt is when it is time to stop work. 1909. $430. 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