SNAKES BITE THREE. Samuel Meyer, of Centre Hall, Mrs, Henry Eisenhuth, of near Millheim, and Earl Mung, of Pine Grove Mille, Bitten, Bnakes are having their innings, and the Reporter is obliged to chroni- cle three poisonous wounds bein flicted by the venomous reptiles. INJURED AT HYNER. Samnel Wright Dies at Williamsport Hos- pital Monday Afwrnoon, Relatives and friends at Rebersburg received the news that Bamuel Wright, i | | i | | { usl Meyer, of Centre Hall, walked | from the house to the hydrant, a few | steps distant, to get a drink, when a | copperhead snake sank its fangs into | his foot. He had removed his shoes, | making an easy mark for the reptile, The limb was at once bound tightly | with a cord, and Dr. Allison called, | Mr. Meyer suffered greatly for a day | or two. | In the morning Mr. Meyer's mother kept a watch for the snake, efforts were soon rewarded by seeing a | large copperhead, which was quickly | dispatched by the use of | den boe. Mr, Meyer's condition was improved Wednesday that he was able | to walk through town. and her sharp gar- | #0 much | The second victim of the head was Mrs. Heary Eisenhuth, who lives in the mountaius south of Mill- heim, and the condiiions were very similar to the incident noted above. In the afternoon of the same Friday Mrs, Eisenhuth, in her walked from the house to the house for a drink, when struck her on the great toe, cCopper- bare feet, Rpring the ont ‘ hie reg ! lad 1 of ber Earl Mung, a twelve vears, while out picking home at Pine Grove Mills on the hand youlh did not aud on hearing the reptile note of warniog true style, he made an effort rattling end of his snake ship Dr. Woods although the ably, be is on a fair w ay Lo rec ies neat was bitte he appreciate the danger, by a rattlesuake. $ ng sound the in rattlesnake ch to catch the dressed thi DOV EE —— Marriage Licenses John W. Justice, Harriet Fry, Bellefonte Franklin T. Centre Halli 2 gle May Colyer, Centre Hall tallef ¢ sellel Le oh "rat Armagast, iag Harry D. Otto, Bellefonte Mary E. Nolan, B Filbert Bolt Mary Fetzer le tefo Bellefonte, Yarnell Yor Bertha Shaffer, Lei rv soe George | “ nont Harry T. Mann, Romola. Margaret A. Kreager, Romola. Harvey Eminhizer, Milesburg, Fanny Teese, Bellefoate James Acton, Philipsburg, Carrie Poorman, Howard Go. E. Furey, Martiusville, [1] Fabel C. Gray, Bellefonte. Harty E. Stover, A sronsburg Lottie Hackenberg, Smuliton. George McCauley, Clearfield Peale Walker l.'zzie Rumgay, Owar M. Cling, Katharine May Vouada, Walker Wt dd Fellows Reunion, The members of Odd Fellows Reunion Missi. W. P. Kubp, Bellefonte : Perey Rudy, State College: A J Tate, Jr, Pine Grove Mills, and Seott Meise, State ( ollege, held a meeting recer lly and decided the an. nus! reunion at Gra ge Park, Centre Hall, some time in August, the tenth or one week later, ! The officers named sbove, along with the general commiites com posed of one member from each lodge will | meet at Centre Hall Tuesday evening | of next week make final rangements., The program will be one of inte Owing tothe fact that the order has | many capable members, those selec to take part in the exercises members of one or the orders in Centre ¢ unty The reunion will be in the form of a basket picnic | the Centre ( ounty Asse Ciation, to hold possibly | to ar- | rest ted are all olhier of the Ao Bydrophobia Amompg Cattle i Recently a dog bit one of a herd of | Cattle on the farm of Geueral Stewart, | in Huntingdon county, and ater the | auimal showed symptoms of hydro. | phobia mod died. Dr. Ww, H. Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, acting for the niate, | made an examination of the remain. | Ing cattle on the farm, and ordered | theru killed as a precautionary meas. ure All dogs In the vicinity were order. ed muzzled or killed. ——— os ——— Livemian Struck by Lightning i W hile Edward Brown was at work | On ® telephone live, north of Mill! beim, Monday aftervoon, lightoir B struck slong the line st some distant point, the fluid following the wires. The livemsn was stunved, andas a! Gotsequence fell from the pole. He escr pred with slight injuries. A ——— So —————— Barn Strack by Lightning During a thunder storm Monday afte ruoon lightoing struck and badly shattered the barn of OC. H., Smull, at Rebho sburg, The electricity followed the wire betting surrounding the poultry yard, nenr the barn, and pisyed the peculiar | prack of sripplug a number of chick. | enw of their feathers, ———— not Why not advertise in the Reporter, i i { : i i Where be died in the afternoon. The nature of his injuries have not learned, vived by wife and four children, Bn rem ps Alkens Elected Nusquehanna's Head, The committee on the election of a! versily, | week, | T und is AWail met ut Sunbury, Friday of last and elected the Rev, Charles ALK ens, of Pine Grove Mills, Mr Alkens an and of Penne | (fetlye by. the lege of bur BVIVBLIR (Ol Hev Alkens hans aveepled posi | tinue as paslor of the | Pine Grove Mills Lut} ran charge } } Li October 15th, afi Ww it un- | Hen time his whole attention will be to the given niver LOCALS, Presbyterian sppointments—Centre | Hall, morning and evening, While loading hay on the farm of | H. C. Bierly, near Rebersburg, Henry Detwiler was thrown from the wagon from hor state of coma and the opening to the Winfleld & New railroad was | Fourth, The emerging of New Berlin Berlin narrow gunge Mrs, Burton Harrison’s name has | always been identified with particular- | ly entertaining fiction, and for many | number of The Bmart Ret, i As the result of eating strawberry | Harmuel | Bmith, family | weeks of shorteake five Smith, 8go, Russel the residence, in W Hlinmsport, aged four. Bruce #01 months the shorteak Hus aud one day ihe day after was «aten his Paul ell Bmith, died. rer of » made The motl the boys was alse sick, at i tative in Boslsburg, his former home, Nebraska present has a represen- who is one of the many boys who Ww uj the coun- » with is James ( ‘orl, of to Nebraska with Corl, Lis during the from « I= now known As | ity w » } ‘ = bow & blk ihe Thulnking bins? of Mri iiii the pet: 0 in f ¢ i iarge proportions, a si ag-dog, WwW ow $74] a Colinton Ki yelio matter | what id of a dog be is, avoid Bim | days, Ti SCHOO] Farmers wii je Mills Unior Sunday ¥ it the Un {on hold a festival ion chureh July 2ad Crea, I'he Poon Hall band will furn } mite All are invited to attend. i William family, Heedsville, were the guests of Mr. i Lhe “mith and { and | Mrs. John Breon, of Rhouneymede, for | several days, returning home Tuesday. | Mr. Smith sud is the senior wember of the firm | of Smith Brothers, the Mr Mis College, were the guests of Dr. and | Mrs. Allison, last week. Mr. Mott | was superintendent of the creamery st the College, but resigned his position | sud has moved to his farm at L«Roy, | Bradford county Mrs. A. E. Coiey AE Corey, of Mouudeville, West Virginia, atid Omer Mott, of State aud son, ward, a son and brother. The latter is one of the men operating the drill at the oil well, The former Mr. Corey is | relurned from a three years’ stay fo | Burma, Indis, where a profitable and | extensive oll tie ld bas been developed, | He is gremly pleased with this looal- 4 ity, sud i» anxious to have the drilling here prove successful #0 that he might be enabled to requain here, | Io speaking of the examination wi school teachers at Philipsburg, the | Journal makes this complimentary re- | § : i mark : This was Mr. Etters’ first ap | pearance here iu his official capacity, | and he made u most favorable impres. | sion. The examination was not easy | but it was fair wud free from the examiners aud oaleninted to Confuse, | Mr. Etiers’ clase ut vise if they fatled to standard it wae through no arbitrary sctlon of the superintendent, | { : ' § ' 1} Wen Of i: nt flim H Boalsburg, occup 3 J Meyer, } tend hie § Eu rf Lint and now pure, crystal familiar the | id and many other ‘orl was engaged {1 it recently ty Is Fis of B bos isin oF ia it ATE. wor i (13 Central State Normal School LOCK HAVEN, PA. I. R. Flickinger. Prin th i 4 » vy its Inonity TT ee fe ? itu PI Pa g a8 he a In the mat « Fisher, late ¢ wilers Lesla men pot sald costae wills, ele. : ng ‘bem indebted 10 saul estate are hereby Make immediate payment, and Caims lo present them daly au ® reR ser of De UnGoisiged, persons Know ives 0 bw eguesied haviog 0 CHAS. W, FISHER, Administrator ¢. £ a, Penn Hall, Pa. MINISTRATORS NOTH E-letters of Administration on the estate of avid ff Haines twp, decossed, Laving undersigned, he would a Lhe Wo make Immediate siasgow, isto sens duly granted to the { ¥ authenticated for set- I. 8, GLASGOW, Administrator, Tusseyville Ia ISTRATORS NOTICE «LETTERS Mary lownship, decease, noersigied, be poisons knowiog Mi? mie of Grege ALINE mga lnm uthentica led for JAR, F. GROVE, Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa. AUorney, Bellefonte, OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-The under sighed ofiers for sale a house and jot, on The house is two particulars call on W, B. Mingle, D. OLIE VER Berea, Oh KE BHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM BEPA-. RATOR 18 & shore out, saving hal ihe it 1s a low-down machine, Shit will dura of par. Ps For farther (0.22) is no d of the one our herd. ring ToAOR 10, Lad PR is the on the market, For or apply in ¥ cn i, THE FAIR, Oeutre Gounty Buty. ing grows ® Le a permanent enser- prise smaong Lhe leeitatiens of this county, the gentlemen whe have it in charge have adopted » Progress Bunt she fol enooiglan fof in to hiwe a great fair 1s Insured Ly this latest new and novel feature t protiey f i bat is to be added In a building specially designed for the purpose there will be a grand com- This « township petitive township exhibit, X = hibit will in the eounty, and in order to add in- terest and zest to it fe open Lo every three grand prizes will be awarded as follows To the I the general exhibit, a handsome Organ, To the ¥ Di township nvin { iD the second : . $30 Ol, Lo Lawnsh haviog best exhibit ber applied Loy the purchase of charts and TILA Pi To the to vest exhibit, the All of the the schools of wship Viti third tnudard dictionar s€ prizes are intended f the townships and will be awarded in the follow Lng muanuer Lie ballot With each paid admission grounds will be the holder ¥ fair given sug nd cast judges bh wn mark the best exhibit. py hood for Stomach Freuble znd ¢ onstipa tion “Chamberlain's Stomach sand Liver Tablets have done me i¢ good," gays CC. Towns, Ontario, Canada * Beir fTectn great deal { { Hat P & Oriag mild phy: - the after « Bre not unplesssnt snd I can recommend ths m to sl] wi stuffer from disorder Fk mle by ( Bwartz, Tussey vill F. A. Carson, { i slomach W ¢ 4 ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ’ LARGEST |NSURANCE hy — ——— — ————— wb £2 Tr ele a ¢ / 4 ¢ No ¢ IN CENTRE COUNTY FENLON Agent Bellefonte We Ww ls. 0D en a Ins. Gampanies Every Descrip- Plate SUr{fnceo ihe Accident f L.iLt in- rasos. Class t low L a es A . a A “ : Sa | PENNSYLVANIA RR § ! SL REONTE em TiAL, BALIROAD, Wosk Days, Ba vi Whdeia. ¢ t — a ttl tenn econ sant PM. IP MAMA Ar! 6@8)3e in ER DORI Wy 17 WH 6 10¢1a H 48, #*v] 45 1 (607 11 1 Last EASTWARD, | & 08 WrwaL ® MEAWIONS. 1 | { i i 3 i | Philad, & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Ry, Time Table in Seite { . 40 § RY 4 vr 4 Fist M 1906, . A AVE MONFARDOX 1, dailies A i Pier gt na paps CHOLERA INFANTUM Child Not Hour to Another, but Cured by One Cham Expected to Live from beriain's Colle, Cholera and Disrrhoes Hemedy Ruth, the little daughter of E. Dewey, of Agnewville, Va., ously iil of choler fantum last mer. ip and did no EX Pet hour , ha Was seri. ux 8 INIAD sU- We Eave ner *£ her to li i One hs *nli 01} i and got In Dstt another ie { SERVE hamber ain's wea Remedy Te tnink of and Di tie of I saw kept iaken Ware well C. Ww rei from the st i bhot- BOUrs We HROG + vi er. she BR CHALE befor £31 giving the hal she some men will never pay a debt om Tai TIRE a » ve: oJ iD. A. BOOZER ! .SADDLER.. : CENTRE HALL, PA. § br i: + ¥ i 3% a a " Wet CH ie wal HARNESS aay a ey », SN EE a *, ARTETA SRTTATEe HAY ” 3 Hy Brov AEE wa EB 5 walla Tad Hoavy Harnowms Trace Cha Bugyy TEE i, Harness um - BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices on No. 1 Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. [can and will Save money for you. Offer you second hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up. Stock Food-—The best on the market, 5 Cents per Lb, A Full Line of Dr. Daniels’ Remedies. . . a WY od aad TEAM NETS $200, BUGGY NETS $1.50 and up. EE, CHE © 3 HF ROSSMAN : The warmest weather is yet to come and the season for Summer Goods has not But, owing to the fact that we yet reached its height, wish to make room for Fall Goods, we purpose to close out Summer Goods at prices which are truly bargains, Ladies and Gents $2.00 OXFORDS, $1.65 White India Linon Sc to 250 Lawns, from 6c up, 75¢ Boys' WASH SUITS ssc HF. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, TO0000000000000009000000000000000000 sees Did You See Those Shirts we have on exhibition in our ? If you did not, don't fail to window to examine them. A better assortment of patterns and more serviceable shists cannot be found in town. THE PRICES ARE 50c, $1.00 75¢ and Come and se¢ them and be convinced that our stock is liberally spiced with the essence of Low Prices. Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. Bad i i WWW WB NNN WWW BT IO, Ff aeeeeaecse ¢ New ¢ BINDER TWINE F. E. WW VV V NVC DW Ns White CLOVER SEED inden EIall. Pa. Asks all Farmers who will fieed Binder twine to place their orders at once with him. The twine just arrived apd the rice is right. He has also on hand Wi} Clover Seed, fries Grass Seed, Ete. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes Lawn Wanted- GRASS SEED BALED HAY, Etc. TRV VVVVVVV VVC CDE ite Budd d ded bododhdidodndidnd ddd The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors WHITE LILLY FLOUR wd MILL FEEDS Sdddde ddd ddd SASSI III EAD Sbbd | FEEDS © J The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all best prices ou : t the Po sangend le ho ne All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be alwa hand, We in school hog, Joos on Su : ‘ boards to
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