Over-Work Weakens All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes, The kidneys are your | blood purifiers, ter out impurities in the blood. of order, they their work. Pains, aches mata come from ex- s of uric acid in the brad due to pa cted fa kidney trouble, Kidney trouble caus heart beats, and they had heart over- Sworling poisoned b It used to troubles wer ut now modzrn s all constitutional ning in kidney trot If you are sick yo by first doc oring your kidneys. and the extraordinary e effect of Dr.K Swamp-Root, the > great kidr soon realized. It stands the hig wonderful cures o and is sold on its by all druggist cent and one- dollar » : es. You may sample bottle by b. ze, also pamphl out if you have ki Mention this pape & Co., Binghamton, N, Y. i Don’t make any name, Swamp-Re and the address, Binghampte bottle. makes one feel as troubl e, because the Yo Lo ing thic sk ugh veins and arteries. sidered that only urinary traced to the ki dneys, nce proves that 2ases have their e. hough t is | begin- a * mail Home of Swamp-Root. l t telling you sy or bladder trouble. mistal remember the er's Swamp-Root, + N. Y, on every | Come one all. ’ COME A Sple FALL nelicl Line of a AND WINTER GOODS | Just received thie | Bargain Emporium al | OF O.T.CORMAN| SPRING MILLS, | i DRESS GOODS Dress goods ines n gre al pre and z » beautiful Roca ol COMPLETE STOCK OF J E w ¥ L R y. thi ug in ses every oliaa in fine About a HATS and caps th ‘als ar at remarkat OCEARS 0 OF NOTIONS SCHOOL... You'd be surprised to number of students leay these days ; carryivg a package containing Stationery qin this year by is school or college at about one-half reguiar price, or if at ss price, t twice the quantity, Mennen's Powder Common Talcums, the box Collar Points, a line at Purse Beads and the Silks. see Lhe large Ing Our siore each - 5 » Five line Mohairs and Serves the leading new Friries Be for Soldiers and LB | Paper idien Worki: Kev Men's g Hos Regular quality. Beautiful Outing or Flav nelets toy 10e, Woolen Hose for the Family: Toy Wash Boards, 10 aud 15. Don’t neglect ihe wmbdivm weight underwear for these ¢ hilly day « Oleine Soap, 5e the Ib More mets, the popular Shirt Waist A new ne of Frimmmings. ¢ OF Bee onr 100 sssortm ent of Dishes, That line of p — priced Granite Ware in at last, At lenst a thousand pieces to nick from. wep them aly RMAN'S . While opdning a box, J. (. Miunr, of Three Mila Bay, N. Y, ran a ten peony nail through the fleshy part of his hand. “I thought at ones of all the pain and Soren eas this would cause me,” be suye, “snd immedintety ap plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oceasionally afterwards. To my sur- prise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon hes le ! Forsale by OC. W, Swartz, Tus soyville, F. A. Carson, Potters Miia. oA" PHOS One hundred and fifty over- coats for men, youths and chil- dren at half price. MONTGOMERY & CO, Bellefonte, Pa, LOCALS, of Potters Mills, is ill James Durst, { with pneumonia Horse and mule colt sale Friday, ‘at Centre Hall hotel. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | George Thomas is 11]. The report that Christian sold his farm is incorrect, For oysters go to O. T. Corman, Hpriog Mills. Price 32 cents per quart, Mrs. Alfred Hall, who has been is lit- tle or no better, | | Houser Durst, of Centre ill for some time, The foundation for a stone walk was constructed along the Lutheran church lot and approaches to the church, Miss Grace Reznor Barber, of Mif- flinburg, was entertained at the home of Dr. W. H. Behuyler over Sunday, i | | I ! Farmers and horsemen daa’t fail to mule colt sale Centre Hall attend the horse and Friday, Oct. 30,1 p. m | hotel, x | { i | ’ | Landlord of the Old is ill with pneumonia. Mr. recovered from Isanc Shaw ver, hotel, | Bhawver but recently the same disease. Phere will be a meeting of the Hos- | Mociety at the home of Mrs. \lexander, Monday evening, A good attendance is de- A F. November 2. Hinchman, number who Kleisher, of one of a Fraveis Michignn, was 2X pressed their good wishes for the teporter. The following relatives of Mr, Colyer are here on account of his death : Mrs, | James Bpicher, Patton; Mr. and Mrs. | John Hoflman, of Mifflintown: Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Lambert, Williams- Mr. Mrs. W. E. Probert, of burg: and P. O. Stiver, editor of the Freeport Lilinois) Daily and Weekly Bulletin, Centre Hall Wed- morning. Mr. and Mrs. east to attend the funeral Adams, of Lock Haven, who ~ 1 was an arrival in nesday was Mrs iver's sister, A Ls thie dwellin nomercial telephone was placed f Daniel Rickard, at sawyer on the Col- It was a coin- the first message that pass- death Rickard’s gO er, who is tue L point. nat wire announced the yer, who was Mr. nie Ruble, of State College, months made her Mrs. B. D. for une few home with her sister, in, inthis piace, Cleveland, today, will go to Ohio, will Jive for (he present. Her sop, a graduate of State Col- is located in that city. up its er of the news of the journals Ie Dumber deals with the i full recent | trust | situ. the in fs, “high fin , the Panu award of gation, the eived exp “lire snes’ amu Unnnl Alaska boun- tribunal, protectionist move tin Eag isstie in the far East between Russin and Japan Jae Les Milton sccompani. ed by fe, guests of Mr. and Mrs H. Messer, in this place, last og Mr. Le u of John R. ww, of Colyer, has been aw ay from The Wrganization sation, the hie dary 0 gland, and the i tn bh of Pix Ww were Wwe weit Ls home junior Mr i ed by the is i ut the ten Lee for Hiinols Central railroad, in Minnesota, aud later, for five Years, at Northumberland At telegrapher on the Empire and A peh- Milton, which position at that point is a very important for past Years, Was present he isn or, or Pennsylvania line, at one, tianlian DEATHS, JACOB BREON Jacob Breon, of Millheim, died ear- ly Tuesiay morning from heart troub- le. Fuaueral Friday morning, services in the Lutheran ehureh, Spring Mills, Rav tearick officiating. Iuterment in Georges Valley eemnetery. be deceased formerly lived Georges Valley, He was twice msr- ried. [he first wife was Matilda Ken- nelly ; the second wife, who survives, Fen ehildren sur- five to the first and five to the second wife They Mrs. Leah Martin, Williamsburg ;. Louisa, Mrs N. S Weaver, Williamsport ; George 1, Highland, Kansas; W, 8. Mill- Mr« Catharine Pipes, Lock Ha- ven; Aunie, Mrs. Frank Kreamer, Milibeim ; Ada, Mrs. Wallace Wea. ver, Philadelphia ; Mazie, Mrs. Sam- uel Yocum, Altoons; Wallace and Millheim. JOHN WOODLING. Joh Woodling, of Rebersburg, died Inst Friday morning. Interment took place fa the Union cemetery Hunday afternoon, Rev. CB. Harman of the Lutheran church officiating. The de- Ceased was about seventy-two years old, sud bad been io poor health for about ten or eleven yw The cause Of death was dropmy. is survived by bis wife, three sisters and ope brother: Mm. Henjsmin Winters, Mrs Joe Mrs. Tillie Esrhart, of Johnstown, and Christ Woodling, of Millheim. HENRY DETWILER Henry Detwiler, 8r., died Tuesday morning at his home in SBwullwno, Interment Thursday forenoon, » in was Mary Wengly. vive, ure, heim ; | Charles, 4 LOCALS, Don’t forget the mule and horse colt snle—gpee large posters, Mrs. Bamuel Bible, of Oak Hall, is rapidly improving from her sickness caused by small pox. Wm. Blosser is occupying his new home purchased recently at Potters Mills, from J. O, Stover. Fergus Potter, Keq., one of the fore- citizens of Haines township, was in town one day last week, WABASH NEWS, A Dozen Engineers Surveying Route Through the Mountains. Last week mention was made that eight engineers were surveying through the valley, and the presump- tion was that they were following up one of several old railroad surveys. After a reconnoissance of the lower part of Penns Valley, the party began actual work west of Coburn, at a point near Zerbe Wednesday the party had reached near Ingleby, a distance of about five miles having been surveyed. The line leads parallel with the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad, and sou the south side of the railroad iine and Penns creek for the entire distance. At some points the line approaches the 1. & T. right-of-way, and at others it ia much as forty rods distant, The survey distinctly marked, not only by the brush and trees being cut away, but the line is staked and elevations, ete., marked, There “ that creek will be followed and the route abandoned. most Miss Lena Poorman, after spending several weeks in Lock Haven, is back again and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Runkle, at the hotel. During the absence of the writer A. N. Finkle, of Spring Mills, was a call- er. Mr. Finkle is giving his time ex- clusively to the lumber business, H. Runkle, of York, is here to superintend the horse and mule colt sale for D. H. Snyder, “which will be held at the Centre Hall hotel Friday afternoon, us Wim. is Pine above is possibility Farmers having plenty coarse feed would do well to feed it into horse or mule colts. A gale of that kind of stock will be held Friday of this week, at Centre Hall hotel. D. R. Cadwallader, of Harrisburg, an employe of the Pennsylvania rail- road, came to Centre Hall Tuesday and between trains drove to Bprures town tolook after the burying place of relatives, J. T. Potter returned from Philadel- phia the other day, having taken his sister, Miss Jane Potter, to that city for treatment for her eyes. She is at the Howard hospital, Broad street, and will be obliged to remain there for several weeks, The engineers are to their objective they are working. entirely silent as point, or for whom They are as clams on all subjects that might betray their purpose, Conclusive from out- obtained which reveals the fact that this same corps of engineers last worked in the neighbor- hood of Westover, in the southern por- tion of Clearfield county. The search for an outlet through the mountains, would conform the idea that a practically straight line is desired from Pittsburg to the West Branch of the Busquehanna river, possibly at Sun- bury. It has been known for some time that the Wabash) people bad Siig Deets dy with a milk can, mention of which Clearfield county, and it is al- : was made last week. His one lower most absolutely proven that the corps | | Himb causes him much pain. information side sources has been to John Boyder, west of Centre is unable to leave an injury Hall, the house owing to received by being struck Bilnce at Coburn is the same one that was at | Westover, it may be accepted as a fact | of Dear that the parallel survey to the Lewis- | Centre Hall, a graduate of Wilkes Bar- burg & Tyrone branch of the Pennsyl- | re business college, has accepted a po- #ition with Gimble Brothers, Philadel- | Miss Cummings effi- | cent io her line, and no Mies H, Badie Cummings, vania railroad, through the mountains, is for the use of the Wabash railroad. Another point may be conjectured, It is this: That this corps of engi- | doubt, will be appreciated by the Gim- neers have in mind Pine Grove Mills | bles. | and Boalsburg as two points in Centre| Mrs county that their survey, when com- | Green, pleted, will touch. | Meyer, | the daughter of Mr. f Virg inter is quite ability, { phis her Blanche of Bo Va., Wednesday. Writes, wling of Mrs. D. J. Mra. Write is and Mrs. Henry wmerly of Boals- h Mrs. by was Lhe guest Ap sy f Marriage Licenses { HLawrence E. Runkle, ’ Catharine R. Heckman. Tusseyville Rockey, Zion Bertha L Bel William Jodon, Milesburg. Eva Adams, Milesburg. Meyer, ginia, f of d ’ i s 5 Pusseyville. burg and # place ) j I Write's hush | birth i i= & southerner Charles E. A . vom— Bpeele, lefonte, Smith, Ww. at Centre the Photographer. WwW | will be | week. Smith, the photographer, Hall Friday of this G. Edward Harper, Bellefonte, Lotta P. Yeager, Bellef — . mite, Woods Appoloted Judge settled the | 7 Governor Pennypacker has | the contest for the Judgeship | Twentieth Judicial District, compris- | Count ing the counties of MifMin, Hunting- | don sud Bedford, by appointing ex. | % | Senator Joseph M. Woods, of Mifflin | | county y to fill the vacancy caused by { the death of Judge Bailey Judge Woods is the son of D. Walk- er Woods, who at the age of eighty-one years is practicing at Lewistown | 97 { bar. in the orf, ex o Lown {ir of Hails ——— wrt Condo inte ad He Learned a Great Truth, { Har that he “Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?” “John Wes- | ley, beanuse telling is not | enough.” It is for this same reason | ¢ . : . i i , Pa, deceased, that you are told again and again that | 9 First and final account of W. A. Collis Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures | ecutors of the last will and testament of Cathe. . : . rine Matis, late of { Rush township, deceased colds and grip; thst it counteracts BUY | 10. The aoe want of Win Pealer, executor of all tendency of these diseases to result in | It is said of John ounce said to Mistress Wesley , onlov We Riey Me chaticis Mc Enti Entire, ad ghite and e, late of of Frank K scutors of Wm ure, Pa. de me _H rst and final account of Li utrix of Caroline Long. late of Luckenbach and E Irwin, late once iweretia Peters, Howard, Cen and sin gular the goods &c, which were of Susan . | Coldren, widow, late of Gregg township, deceased poetimonia, and that it is pleasant and | 11. The ac ount of Wm. Pealer, administrator = . : © | of all and singular the goods which were © Ed safe to take, For anle by 1 Ww. Nwartz, } win Ruhl, ingul § Greg tow Bhi ore of sw » * : » : 12. First and final account of John A. Wood. Tussey Vv ille, F A. Carso: o} otters Mills. { ward admin istrator of ete, of the estate of Wm, —y Marsden, late of Howard townshi ip, deceased, 13. The ac count of Chas, ¥, Cook, guardian of Mary and Katie Lutz, minor children of Ellen Lutz, deceased 14. Firet and final account of J. HH. Rishel, executor of the last will and testament of Will iam Wonver deceased, 15. The final account of W. B. Turner, guard. ian of ete, of Edward Miles, Mary Miles Roy Miles and Bessie Miles, minor children of George W. Miles, late of Huston township, Centre county, Week of Prayer For Centre Reporter The Y. M. C A. members of “pring | Mills, will hold public union meetings | observing week of prayer from | Nov. 8 to 15 in the Lutheran chureb. | Pa aa These meetings will be conducted by | "5. Fifth annual acoount of George R. Mock, the pastors of the differe ot denomi | Justée fo he Sxtaze of Thos. R. Reynolds, late of } Pp Jorough, decease + «1 17. The first and final acoount of Anson A. wa and 3 vtiera) favitation lex. | Schenck. administrator of ete. of Mary M. tende to nll who are interested in | Schenck. late of Howard borough : { 1% The firstand final account of J Dorsey gospel meetings to be present. A fall | Gree n, gxecutor of ete. of Christian Miller, late of ' miton Twp, decensed program will appear in next week's | 19. The first and final account of J. Hender Reporter, TT. M. GRAMLEY, | son and W. P, Parsons, administrators of ete,. of Oct. 20, jecretary | John C. Henderson, late of Huston township, | deceased, i at —— H the 1903 Harsh minor 'r, late of Potter town. ARCHEY, Rogister, 20. First and final account of i. | burger guardian of Wilbur E. Burkholder, | child of Felix M. Burkhoide | ship, deceased, Guaraning for Florodora Cigars, Charles D. Bartholomew, assistant | cashier of the Penns Valley Banking | Compnoy, is one of the wnny thou- sands who have made guesses in the | Florodora cigar band contest. Ali! told he will buve over eleven hundred ] guesses, which represent twenty-seven | thousand cigar bauds, In these Mer- chant 8. 8, Kreamer has a one-third interest, The contest is to guess the number | of cigars on which revenue will be | paid during the month of November, | Prizes to the umount of $142,500 are of- fered The prize for the correct, or nearcel correct number is $5,000 ; two next best guesses, $2500 each ; ten next best guesses, $600, nud so oh. Those who have given the hatter thought, claim the only way to koake gains is to pool fnterest and cover au lnrge range of figures, Centro Reporter $1.00 » year. AG Bellefonte, Oct. 25, 1003. | = GI) [A A FREE game inside Lier 1 Coffee | 60 different games. | KREAMER & SON. A... eS. A fine full line of LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES, A Complete line , , , . MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES, Please do not forget our , .4 FINE LINE OF CARPETS, “——— T— Kreamer & Son. 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