ra THE 5. W, CENTRE REPORTERS. SMITH, Editor aud Proprietor, PENNA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906. TERMS. ~The torms of subscription to the Re- porter are oue dollar per year in advance, ADVERTISEMENTS.—20 conts per line for three insertions, and 5 cents per line for each sab- sequent insertion. Other rates made knowre on application, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET vernor ; LEWIS EMERY, JR. utenant Governor : JEREMIAH 8. BLACK For Auditor General : WILLIAM T. CREASY retary of Internal Affair JOHN J. GRE] F'AYLOR Cent Count Nau state . (i 5 M. FOR( DIMELING, fo ld Count; DEMOCRATIC COUNNY TICKET. e (Y Altoons ated 1 is called to the very new By Harris township in Ls i LC EO A NEMESIS THE FAIR. Cold Weather Greatly Interfered in the Attendance, In giving an account of the Girest | Centre County Fair the Watchman | says in part ; Had wenther designed the westher for this week as | i the mau purposely | the one kind to interfere with the at- could | With | rain on Tuesday, rain, sleet and snow | cold Thursday, it was not very enticing for | Qaliy those who were willing to | tendance at the ¢ nly fair he not have made it much worse. on Wednesday, and quite on | only brave all phases of the elements And of number, Consjde in the fair thess diy west her i ring the attendance on was fair while Thursdsy's umbered sbout five thousand rain on Tuesday would have been i f } wept a» home, Lut this fact th exe | filled the fruit ex- The Penn- ustial from on. is Mile or 1 uM w | is are and i in | price of admission to tl esday morning the | Mills and Baileyville | | hal i Dad | | Wed: | game between championship of Fergusio ge fatter winnis Merchant Mills, h Allison Brothers as 1 ged] thie and in with his mercantile business will dle all kinds of coal. Messrs, James B of Curt and Thomas grocery i Bellef Sunday thie Fr, Livi Ure Centre Hall 8 two hours’ | fternoon Her D. Pp, captured with a gray squirrel hunting compani Smithgall, in the two grays. o will be more fre Hall W. Mowery permanently loc And now an su Centre since J ale He has one of the and town. largest handsomest machines that goes down the pike, Edward Innes, of Canton at Bucknell University, «ss Hall Friday and Saturday Prof. J. D. P. Bmitbgall, whose he was, are members of the“ 8. A, E." y Lentlre and Heo gout fraternity. Mrs. Mary Lonbarger and Oscar Lonbarger in latter in-law, Mrs, Centre Hall week. The former was office and had her subecripti in to the were the part of last a cailer at this Reporter advanced A young man named Harry son was arrested Sunday night on the charge of being implicated Joseph's store in Beptember, Thomp- robbing Among the property stolen was a watch which he sold to a party in Lock Haven. Wilbur Hummel, while hunting in the woods near Huntingdon with Dor- ris Figart, was accidentally shot by the latter who mistook his movements through the bushes for a gquirrel. A dozen or more shot penetrated the up. per extremities but it is thought the victim is not fatally hurt. Both are between 15 and 16 years old; Inds While hunting wild turkeys on Nit. tany Mountain in the vicinity of ** Big Rock,” Monday, George (ii Frank Yearick saw a large bear. fore they could get close enough to make a shot gun eflective, bruin ran into a thicket and disappeared. Tues day a number of hunters and dogs swept over that section of the moun- tain, but failed to discover the where. abouts of gamy bruin, . The Evangelical parsonage at Io ganton was ablaze one day last week, and it required great effort to extine guish the flames. Mice are supposed to have dragged matches between the ceiling and floor and ignited them. The fire originated some distance from where tha pipe passes through the floor. ‘Lhe pastors wife, Mrs, H., L. Eby, lay eric of typhoid fever at the time of the tire, but never dig covered thant the house and furniture had bn damnged to the extent of gbout L000 The property was | usured, ce and oe Mie * fl Ojects Axis Em the Governorshi itil be issued as art s+ in the Sunday North American r October 21 and October Pf «i ALG I'he i Isle On Emery Mi 1 On & paper has receiv an the two Pr irirails, is of art ard Hoa has ever bean issied as 8 special sup- plement, A As the editions i i i i of the Bus an for these { limited Ameri two dates will unusually 1 and the demand + { iarge, it will be ned CHEAT Y to insure delivery. Bilin Wedding on 31st. Invitations have been and Mrs, F { for the daughter, Misa Hamuel H, Cilenn, of Altoona, formerly of near Boalsburg issued by Mr A. Foreman, Spriog Mills, marriage of their sarah Elsie, and The ceremony will be per- | formed at eleven o'clock a. mi, Wed- The bride is one of he Bell telephone operators in Belle. onte nnd is a nesday, 31st inst. most estimable young iady. The groom is employed in the Altoona ear shops, and is a young man highly thought of by bis acquaintances. So — ot » a Ho far as is known to the public the killing of Clyde Auman, a twelve yesr old boy, of Coburn, remains a mystery. By actual measurement it hiss developed that the lad was perch- ed sixty feet high on a chestnut tree hen shot, . i ¢ ee —— eS —" To a Smart Property.Owner, : The Hoy Ring 3 Painting is practical work. Bkill wine. It’s the same with paint making, You know 4 gallons L.,. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough: paint for a moderate sized house-the best paint money can buy ~because Lhe Li, & M. Zine hardens the L. & M. Whit: Lead snd makes the I. & M. Paint wear like iron. Buy L. &M. and don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in reandy-for-use paint, but buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60 cents, and mix with the L. & M. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per gallon, Hold by Rearick Bros, Centre Hall, sn lf Quinney, Sprains sod Swellings Cored, “ In Novemoer, 1901, I caught eold and had the quinsy. My throat was swollen so I could hardly breathe, 1 applied Chamberinin’s Paln Balm and it gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all right,’ says Mra Li. Qousinge, Otterburn, Mich. Cham berlain’s Pain Balm is a liniment and in en ally valuable for sprains snd swellin For sale by The Btar Store, Centre Hall ; F. A, Carvon, Potters Mille; OC, W, Swartz, Tuaesey ville, A NAD ACCIDENT allngher, of Howard, Kitted by tiple fonte Central Train Kii very Bn he nited | rau] Th I fortunate mau had been attending tie ny evening sbout eight o’¢l ol snd aceldent occurred a pel ve in the death of a young Jumen Gallagher, of Howard an Centre County Fair and it wan hi take 8:16 It was about Bellefoute College pulled and it i= tention to the train for Howard. the ~inte eight train the (ial. when Central from into station, is supposed that Ingher thought the Bellefonte Central It is presumed that in attempting to get on I I watited 1o tuke bourd he slipped and was thrown une passing over the prostrate body The train crew felt the jar when the cars passed over the body of Gallagher, f red the ma gled body lying het ween station pistform curb and just = wi distance uth baggage room Lie was at once tale Hospital but showed that he was aid, ¢ died at 1:10 o Howmn A Linden Hall. Williams cane Lome tear telivfonte Let few days w sister, Lh her er, Ke | Lemont Mr. Zuig | Mrs. Raudebaugh, of | guests of J. L and while bere enjoy ler and Herndon d family and Mrs. ressier ai | week, ed a tr WO Mp Aaronsburg, Mra. Miles Arvey |v siting her parents, Gramley. Mra. Rebecca hiss « ta spend a few weeks bury, Hue al her home here, and is being pleas antiy greeted by her many friends | Canada, to complete his course in | velerinary college. Clymer Btover sold his gro John ery Krape who has moved the ro bh Lis jot which | goods uto i Wit fice, building i= owned by Israel Weaver, Mrs, Motter and John Slum | the home of Levi Stump, Miss Bessie Stover was 10 Bellefonte Friday. Sprihg Mills, comping home on the eves Saturday she visited in ning train, Elmer Stump and faculy, of Georges Valley, spent the Sabbath at the home of Ralph Btover. Mrs, K. A. Bower fell from a8 chair Mre, Orwig and son, of Hartletou, visited Walter Orwig and family a few days Iast week. . sou miiimn -— Smuliton Mis. Parks was quite ill Jest week, but is much improved at present. Mrs. Rumberger, of Lock Haven, spent some Lime pleasantly at the home of Israel Haugh. Quite a number from this village at- tended the funeral services of Ambrose Douty »t Madisonburg, Sunday. Serene Harry and family spent Bun- day in Bugar Valley. Wm. Wate has erected a wood shed on his lot. He must Le expecting cold weather, A big black besr was seen by four people Bunday afternoon in Siyers’ gap, south of town. A few years ago one was secn not far from the same place, Rev. Boavely, pastor of the M, E church at Htate College, will hold a service for the old folks in the M. KE. church here Bunday, the 21st, Every- body, both old and young, are invited to this service, A. —— How to tare » Cold, The question of how to cure a cold withous unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less interested, for the quicker a cold js gotten rid of the less the danger of neumonia and other serious disenses, r. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va, has used Chamborinin’s Cough Rome dy for yenrs and ways : “| firmly be. Heve Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be alwolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recom- mended it to my friends and they all agree with me,’ For sale hy The Star Store, Centre Hall; F. A, Carson, Potters Mills; C. W. Swartz, Tussey ville, I 58 bi A wr CE —_ CAMPBELLS AUTUMN OF 19006 aNNOUNCKE MENT, of Fu re | Hand A Most Splendid Assartm of snd Carpets The time « ple are ara gh pt ter, Now on I Year ia und if you need art} Hine of Furnitire and ( my nd inspect my large and varied stock youl find up both as Lo quality and price ur pel yep Lo eome to furniture which will strictly date Hpecial attention given to Funes directing and Kmbalming M. ~ CAMPBELL Both "phones Millheim, P ul # The lok was . and j 18 the kind wa bed Lat De owned by county farmers, Wp Rebeaersburg. Haunoah Hall, of Will ting relatives at this piace Miss Mabe! Gilbe M ru rt, who of Thomas R immer, refurned ? $ viariha Was si. { tending school at this p iH one day BOE, WAS lake n ined week, and ly Was lukien Valley Wi in Be HNmith Brothers, home in Sugar transacted inti Uarlin Hefonte one day Inst week, I Mpring livered a lot of go {of t mie west end started house keeping one day ins! week About Mrs, John Page cut her finger he member xe Came very aud Dr. Bright was finally obliged to amputate it, wi for Join Bright, who two weeks ago sire MI SA AP A — Woodward. Fultz and Mis John Northumberland, are #on Roy, of visiting friends and relatives here, Warren Hoeterman spent the Habbath with man’s parents, Mr, Orndoaf Mrs. 8B. M, Motz and Miss Mabelle Wolfe were to Coburn a day last week. J. B. Gentzel and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe's Miore, were in and Mra Mrs family Hoster- and 4. Jd. Brungart, of town Bunday. Mra, Rebecea Baruer and son Robert were guests of her daughter, near Co- burn, over Bunday, Misses Maude Ard sand Wolfe drove to Millheim afternoon, Allen Hese, having spent a few days with friends, left for Yeagertown on Monday. Messrs, Clemn Reinhart and Harry Smith, of Altoona, are visiting their parents, Mabelle Tuesday AA sin Afflicted with Nore Eyes for 33 Years “I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirly three years. Thirteen years ago [| became totally blind and was blind for six yenrs. My eyes were badly inflamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamber. Inin's Halve and gave me half a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes aud my sight cams hack to me." — P.O Earls, Csnthiara, Ky. Chaubers Iain's =sive mw for sale by The Mtar Siore, Centre Hail; F. A, Carson, Potters Mill« ; ©. W, sSwarlz, Tussey- ville, i i ND we thentic » Clothes re famous. New 1 1: and we believe announce our com- to show all styles in Styles spent elsewhere, We invite your inspection Montgomery ALLEGHENY ST. & Company BELLEFONTE, PA. S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith and 7’ .. Wood Worker... Sy 1 attenti iven to Resetting Tire AND «Remodeling Wheels. Satisfactory worl guar anteed Call to see me. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost every papers dy who reads the news- know of the wonderful cures made by Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, t is the great medi cal triumph of the nine- teenth century; dis- | covered after years of 4 scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney and blad- der specialist, and is successful in promptly curing bladder, uric acid trou- is sur wonderfully lame bach bles and B form of ki Dr. Kilmer's Swamp«Root is not rec. ommended for everything but if you have kid- ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need, ” rival couse, chase relief an every case that a special arrangement hes been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Romeot dollar sizes are sold by all good Don't make’ any mika ve name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kil and the address, Bingbampton a — Read the Reporter. Buy ..BUCKEYE... | Stock and Poultry Food . Stock Food. Condition Powders. Worm Kill- er. Gall Cure. Louse Killer, Poultry Food and Cow Vigor, bile CK mar in arxet. resuits Does How | CENTRE ey up On sale at Dise range ! the Creamery. | tributors for Progress ( | No. 96 CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian—Oentre Bprip Mills, afternoons ¥ 8 Hail, morning Lutheran—Spring Mills, morning afternoon : Centre Hall, evening. Reformed —{nion, morning : Spring M ills, ant ernoon © Centre Hall, evening Tuwsey ville, GRAIN MARKET, ¥ | Wheat... 0 1 Oasis RAP a PRODUCE AT STORES. on | Butter............ Lh Haws... lard... Pots tows Few mien regard a bald spot as tip- top Many a man who runs into debt is obliged to crawl out. {10 ws ttm mt Bg —— I SE SO R. STRONG TAXIDERMIST Is ready to do all kinds of work in his line at moderate prices and promptly. TANNING FURS MOUNTING RUGS Robes made from all kinds of furs, correctly sewed and hand- somely lined, ADDRESS: Potters Mills via Spring Mills, R. F, D. No. 8, Box 119, Shipping Address, Centre Hall, Pa.
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