KREAMER & SON. J 300-POUND BEAR KILLED. LOCALS, mm—— Will Bhutt Wednesday returned to | Burnham where he is employed. Miss Vergie Durst is in Bellefonte, sewing with Miss Ellen Woods. DEATH FROM SMALL POX One More Case at Oak Hall-Bellefonte Also Has a Unne, Mrs. Sam’l Knopfl, nee Martha Pat- terson, of State College, aged about thirty-four years, died Tuesday morn- ing. The deceased took ill with small pox the beginning of this month, hav- ing contracted the disease while visit- ing relatives at Oak Hall. Bhe was taken to a pest house, a short distance | from State College, where she received attention. Dr. Glenn was the medical attendant. The funeral was held in the evening of the same day the lady died. Inter- ment was made at Pine Hall. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, this Brolin Just Alms nn Blow, Edward Horner Wharn the Edward Horner had the good for- tune to kill a fine, fat 800-pound black bear Tuesday morning, near his home at Linden Hall. Edward is a young man, nineteen years of age, but full of pluck as the story of his first bear-killing will reveal. Some time Tuesday moruniog, George Swabb happened to notice a bear shambling across the fields near his house, sud knowing that it would be a pleasure for young Horvper to kill a bear this October, he gave his infor- mation to this young friend and neigh- bor. Horner first thought Mr. Swabb a joker, but on being assured that the black beast had really been seen, he Dispatches Brute There is a disease prevailing country most dangerous because so HEX tive. = deaths ar 3 ft oars 5 ¥ pneumonia, heart 4 failure or apoplexy 1 are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is lowed to in George Hettinger, of near Boalsburg, A... was in town Wednesday, He is ten- ant on the Miller farm. Evangelical appointments are as fol- lows : Tusseyville, morning; Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening. The Intermediate school, Miss Re- | becca Moyer teacher, will observe fall Arbor day Friday with appropriate exercises, H. Bhirk, of Stevens, Lancaster coun- ty, was here last week buying milch cows, steers, bulls, ete, to ship to Lancaster, A fine full line of LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A Complete line . . . . MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES. advance the ~ kidney -poi soned 3 blood wi i attack the vital organs or ths kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by celi. Bladder troubles a derangement obtained quickest by CE the kidneys. If you are f ng badly you can maks no mis es by taking Dr. Kilmer's st always result from s and a cure is er treatment of Please do not forget our . . FINE LINE OF CARPETS. Mrs. Samuel Bible, of Oak Hall, who with her husband and Blation Swamp-=Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder rem ody. It corrects in ability to hold urine and ing pain in p t, and overcor unpleasant n of being compel go often du ) scald- that extraordir uty e effect of'S Swarr mp- F realized. derful cures of t Swamp-Root i: by all druggi sts sized bottles, have a sample this wonderful n covery and a book th: tells all about it, both we me of Swamp-Root sent free by mail, Address Dr. Kilmer & & ( Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When wri reading this generous offer in thi is Don't make any mistake. but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr Imer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham pton, N. Y, on every bottle. paper. | § You will find at Jull line of store a sha ndise our Merc Dry Goods and Notions General pajue . + loaded his gun with a buck shot shell and took lighter ammunition with him. The youth hunted a long time with- out finding the bear or any evidences of one having been dn the neighbor- hood, but he had confidence in Mr. Swabb as 1 man of truth, and contin. ued his search, profit. Finally bear tracks were visible, and Horner's beating faster, He grew meet bruio, and in a short time did so. When the bear SAW man he immediately this was warning | heart began anxious to the youug began a re to a hunter of experience that bruin’s | skin must be punctured or lose his gaine. treat, and The charge result, but served the purpose of | changing the direction of travel of the | Tostead of retreating, now charged the enemy and it was with no slow pace, either. The position, hurriedly to began reload, Groceries and Provisions Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods | These goods are offered | at the very lowest living | Polit , «+. We not only offer to sell | you goods, but we make | it a business to buy your | Products, We will pay | you the Highest Cash | Prices for all your prodcts | if you do not want trade. | No difference tous .... 14 Corman —— i Spring Mills, | p a.. «SCHOOL... |- number of students these days ; containing Stationery year by his school or college at one-half regular price, or if at price, twice the quantity. leaving about Mennen's Powder . . Common Taleums, the box - be, 10¢ Collar Points, a line at 5 Purse Beads and the Silks, Fine line Mohairse and Serges, the leading new Frbries, and Children. Men's Working Hose, be. R Sc quality. Paper Soldiers Beads for the guiar Besiitiful Outing or Flannelette, He to 100, Woolen Hose for the Family Toy Wash Bo ards, 10 and 150 Don’t negleet urderwear for these chilly days, Oleive Soap, He the Ib After was reloaded only shell repeated with bird shot, ammunition gun being the While this | had approached dangerously pear, and, maddened with pain, stood erect, | and with a rush came was being done he to strike him d and devour him. precious moments to the | ind be made the best | for as the three hundred | wrapped in bear | skin and directed by a savage brute advauced to within length, | the charge of bird {| bruin’s throat. I'he bear was She win were young hunter, use of them, of muscle two guns’ shot «lain. rly there was a gathering of | nei bors, who hastily that converted bes operation the i brute into ar meat and a bear skin, : borhood there now escapes the sweet | odor of seething wild game, or — Wedding at Centre Hill i at the | Centre | A pretty wedding took place Stover, at ning of last week, priocipals being, | William E. | iy was perform | Shultz. The bride Hill, Wednesday eve o'clock, the Miss Ada Stover Fleje her. The ceremo: by Rev. J. F. and warriage al'ar by Clayton Stover and | Miss Myrtle Fleisher. After the cere | mony the guests were served to the | fresbhments i groovin are high- | industrious young | L wishes of the | Both the bride and | 1y respected and , aud bave the be i AAs Married at Ardmore ” tufus Tracey Litzenberg, of Ard- were married Wednesday eveu- at Ardmore. Miss Lola SBtrobhm, honor, and Mr. Wentzel, of SBeranton, man, The bride was dressed and white and the maid of houor in pink. The groom connected with the International Correspoudence School, as host ih Creat In at Seranton, and the bride was assis- tent postmistress in the Ardmore post | Mr. and Mrs Strohm are expected | Mrs. Mary J. Goodhart, of same in the spring. William Colyer, who seriously ill for the past Wednesday afternoon was slightly better. has been few days, reported | Tussey Mountain, from ex-Sheriff| | Spangler. The tract is known Rockey property. Andrew J. Rishel, | tionery store and bake pies and cakes. Bee elsewhere in this issue, { Irvin Gray, of BStormstown, | several horses entered | the Centre county fair this week. | They were at Milton last week but | | rain prevented their racing. | Friday of last week represented Spring Mills Lutheran congregation at his respects to the Reporter by giving it a brief call. Bee the advertisement of O. T. Cor- man, of Spring Mills, who is doing a general mercantile business. Mr. Cor- man, in | potatoes and live chickens at the high- | est market price, this issue, Miss Sara Bell Mohney, a graduate | of Byron W. King's School of Oratory, | Pittsburg, will give an entertainment { in the Methodist church, Centre Hall, | Tuesday evening, 20th, 7:30. . Admis- i sion 10 and 15 cents, Misses Lola and Margaret Strohm, | last Friday went to Ardmore to wil- | ness the marriage of their brother, R. { T. Strobm, an account of which is given in apother column. The ladies { will return Friday. M iss | school Carrie Lewis, a Burnhsm teacher, was granted leave of absence by the school board, and with Spencer Ott went toHuntingdon where The couple then J. G. Bpengler, of Dayton, his return from Washington, stopped with Mr. and Mrs, Monday and Tuesday | Bpengler is a druggist, and represent. | ed hiscity at a national meeting of | druggists held in the capital city. A A ——————— Ohio, on D. C., W. A, Mr. Smith, the Photographer. W. W. Bmith, the will be at Centre Hall week. photographer, Friday of this pal ams— Millinery Opening, Mrs, Lucy Henney has been in Phil- adelphia the past week and purchased a large stock of winter millinery goods, Bhe will have her opening Friday, the when she ladies The assortment of hats, bonnets, ete, will be complete, styles pretty and up-to- date, and prices reasonable, Give her | a call, you will find something to suit | you, in style and price. invies all the : . S————— a —————— { Reduced Rates to Harrisburg } For the benefit of those desiring to | attend the Bupreme Castle, Knights of | the Golden Eagle, to be held at Har- | risburg, Pa., October 13 to 19, the | Pennsylvania Railroad Company will | sell excursion tickets to Harrisburg, | | October 12 to 19, good to return until | | October 20, inclusive, from all stations | upon its lives in the State of Pennsyl- Seta, Bee our 10¢ assortment of Dishes, Ware in at last, At least a thousand | pieces to pick from. .GARMAN’S . © While opitioZ A box, 3, C. , Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten his hand. “I thought at onee of all me,” he says, “and immediately ap- plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my sur- prise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon heal ed.” For sale he ¢* W, Hwartz, Tus- segville, ¥ F. A. Carson, Potters Mills. dren at half price. MONTGOMERY & CO, Htrobhm, parents of the groom, a , Centre Hill Granted a Road, In compliance to a petition from | road beginning at a point in the pub- | lic road at or near the line between i John R. Lee and William Boal and ending at Sinking Creek bridge at the Mulbarger saw mill. The viewers ap- pointed were 8. Kline Woodring, Eeq., | surveyor, Bellefonte ; Potter Tate and | Albert Bmeizler, Pleasant Gap, and on Tuesday they performed their work. There being no objections, the road was granted. The main object in view of the pe- titioners was to connect un road lead. ing by Johu T. Bmith with a public | 10nd, in order that those living in | that section might be served by rura) | free delivery, The road, three hundred and thirty. five rods in length, as laid out, passes through the lands of the following persons: John R. Lee, Wm. Boal, ' Wm Klinefelter, Peter Philips, Wm, Jordan, Andrew Jordan, Samuel " Bwartz, Frank Hosterman, R. Lingle, ——— Natisbhary. Harter, At six o'clock a. m., Octover 6th, at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Harter, | of Millheim, Rev. G. W. pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Spring Mille, said the words which united io the bonds of wedlock Robert W. Balisbury, of Pittsbuig, and Miss Bara B., eldest daughter of Mrs. J. F. Harter. The beautiful ring ceremony was used, which was most impressive, Aft. er the ceremony the company, which consisted of but a few invited guests, partook of an elegant wedding break- fast, after which the bridal pair left on a west-bound train to visit points in Marylrnd, Virginia and West Virgin. ia. On their return they expect to lo- eate in Pittsburg, where Mr. Salisbury has a good position, This young couple were class-mates at State College, graduating from that | pstitution in the class of 1901. The groom is un exemplary young man of good habits and attainments, and his helpmeet in life is one of Millheim's most noble young ladies, well qualified for the position in life she has chosen. Sn —————— Ap Bend the local news to the Reporter, Agent Forest Bible, live at Oak Hall, took ill several days ago, and Tuesday the disease was pronounced small pox. Mrs, Bible is well advanced in age, and is well known in Potter township, the family having lived for years near Centre Hill, William Knopfl, whose home is in | pox, having come in contact with the Knopfls at Oak Hall, who are rela- | tives, mrad — — Reporters Dated Sept, 10 Wanted. Any of our patrons who have Repor- | ters of the date of September 10, will confer a great favor by sending them | to this office. WA op Stover Sold His Home. J. O. Stover, of Potters Mills, who | for the past few weeks advertised for sale his home at Potters Mills, the oth- er day sold the same to William Blos- ser, of Potters Mills, for $700. comms sass A ff AP — Car Load of Potatoes Wanted O. T. Corman, merchant at Bpriog Mills, will pay thirty-three cents cash and thirty-five cents in trade for po- in small and large quantities. ephone, write or call to see him. tatoes, Tel iinanil sat sssmm— Sapplied With Teachers, Potter township new has district are in operation. John ney was transferred to the Fleisher and Mr. Weaver, of Belle- succeeds him at Earlystown. Gap school, fonte, A ts imi The Union Knocked Oat Court trades The Pennsylvania Bupreme knocks out the of the union by making this decision : “The workman must have the unre- stricted privilege of working for such employer as he pleases at such wages as he chooses to accept.”’ pow er m——— —— ——— - Will Operate Kailtting Mill of Philadelphia, most prominent hosiery operating a large Middletown, and one at has concluded arrangements Millheim Ho- H. C. Rumberger, Mr. Rumberger expects to have in place and com- operations by the 12th inst. Persons desiring Trade, Act an— Marriage Licenses Calvin Hoy, Bellefonte. Sadie Van Gordan, Beech Creek. James H. Meyer, Beech Creek. May M. Walker, Romola. Jerry B. Hanscom, Winburne. Rosa Fahr, Juliap. Wm. I. Harvey, Flemington. Auna B., Lucas, Howard, Johu Speiger, Coburn. Sarah Lengle, Spring Mills, Paul Bailey, Pive Grove Mills. Jennie From, State College. Elyard DeArmitt, Mingoville. Mary E. Kuhn, Mingoville. Harry Clevenstine, Bellefonte, ———— A— Birthday Party. | home of Edward Royer, in this place, | Saturday evening. The following per- sons were present, and enjoyed the | evening : Hon. L. Rhone, wife, and Miss Flor- ence, A. P. Luse and wife, Bamuel Bruss and wife, R. D. Foreman and wife, Thomas Wilson, wife, daughter Helen and son Russel, J. M. Luse and wife, George Nearhood, wife and daughter Verna, Julian Fleming, Mrs, Frank Smith, Mrs. Frank Moyer, daughter Ella and sons Harry and Archie, Charlie Coldren, Maude Ray- mond, Verna Durst, Fred Carter, W. H. Meyer and wife, Bessie Coldren, Sallie and Wm. MecClenahan, John Koarr, Mrs. Edwin Royer and son He Learned a OG It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley : “Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?’ “John Wess ley, because once telling is not enough.” It is for this same reason that you are told again and on that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and i, ; that it counteracts any Primi disenses to cast and sale by Truth. To Kreamer & Son, Centre Hall, Pa. SR Shoes for Everybody Box Calf i for LADIES MISSES CHILDREN and MEN was never better for the Money. The styles of suit $ | MARBLE ao SRARITE [VIONUMENTS. i Bag $4 > qt ht ews II iB H. a. STROHTMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . PENN. the everybody Season MY RUBB ER of the best Lambertville, waka, ee ci etc. °C ome t us reason together, P.V.S. STORE. Goods exchanged for Produce C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. made up Misha- and LINE i Manufacturer of and Dealer in HICH GRADE . 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