sao - sess « A AG i A Ap pos ry " - on one ar 00 sor i or vers » henge A Ef A AA : ——— . I SA TT RP THE CENTRE REPORTER, | HUNTER SHOT FOR WILD TURKEY { “THE COLLEGE WIiDboOow.» CAMPBELLS AUTUMN : . . i ——— OF 190006 ANNOUNCEMENT 8.W. SMITH, . Editor and Proprioto l. The Accident Happeucd ln the Brash | To Play an Engagement of two weeks at | Valley Mountains he Vietim Being | the Chestnut Street Fhientre, Phil A Most Splendid Assortment of Furniture “ 3 CENTRE H ALT : ? TN . Ammon Walker, of i bersbarg wideliphin thd Unrpets Now on Hand I'he first serious shooting accident| The pretty “ College Widow," with ie tir f year is here when peo- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906. | of the season in Clinton county occur-| her following of fetching girls and! pl arranging their homes for win. red Saturday aftercoon in the Brush rollicking students returns to the ter, snd if you need anything in the TERMS, —The terms of subscription to the Re- Vall | porter &re one dollar per year in advance ey mountains, near Tylersville. | Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, | line of Furniture and Carpets I ivite | AD FOa« h es Ct iat. rtesrn 5 Ammon Walker, of Rebersburg, and | for a two weeks’ stay commenclrg | you to come to my furniture rooms | ADVERTISEMENTS.—2 cents per line for fives." ’) rar . { . OO > : ' i three T a nts per line for each sub- | William Bletz, of Pylersville, were out | October 22nd. People who have seen | und ingpect my large and varied stock, ! Sequel ou, h. (therrates made known on | hunting and became separated. Later | the play go again and again and | which you will find strictly up-to- Walker heard the call of a wild turkey { declare they always find something | date—both as to quality and price, { : it towards him. Bletz heard the imita- | bright lines fairly bristle with wit and | directing and FEmbalming. tion call, and thinking it was a turkey, | humor, within a story admirable in | HB. M. CAMPEBELL, | | ND We announce our coms- Qt mitated the fowl 3 - 1 x | Ww y sniov 1) My sis ’ sition ves $ “Pe DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. and imitated the fowl in order to lure | new to laugh at and enjoy. Ades Epecial attention given to Fuperal answered it. The two men, unaware | combining the elements of simplicity | Both "phones, Millheim, Pa. 4 i . i . i i # € { each other's proximity, came closer | and continued interest, Mr. Ade in a, en | plete readiness to show all t Gsovernor : ! J | | JEREMIAH . n Ie | together, when Dletz espyivg some- | “The College Widow has sketeheo LOCALS, : : jie through th under | a score or more of amusing American Progress Grange will hold a regular | the latest designs and au- ‘or Auditor General : ! » Which he mistook for » turkey, | types, irresistible because of their ab- | meeting ~ vturday afternoon at one WILLIAM T. CREASY a charge of “turkey shot’ at | solute fidelity to nature. For this com- Ha thentic styl s in retary of Inter: Al | the objeat 12 next instant he was | pany Mr. Bavage has endeavored to 7. W. A. McClellan, of Pleasant | « in Penns Valley this week companion, {outshine all others that have appeared i til Nn business, but took enough | 1] in Lhe comedy, The Cant includes i ys § ¢ f yd wt ’ : Thomas Meighan, Evelyn Vaughan, € i | 5 O ! ) . : g ’ . iy o. Bmith, th junior memn’- Gertrude Quinlan, Frederick Burton, tha f } i fie LIN i . Hn & Smith, Louise Forde, Adeline Dunlap, Lau ce Wheat JOHN J. GREEN. | startled to he cries of pains and | provide a cast that if possible, will , Albert Tavernier, 15- [ 222 Veen 1) Suring 116 past week. His s decreed by the world of fashion and made by The House of Kuppenheimer., Pierre, Minnie roe, Dale Loomis, and | 10 ton, nine miles went of Never before have we opened a season with so com- - my Year ar on ro BrOUnC. {de plete and attractive a display as we now have. Our Cownantn : . eg 5 line of Kuppenheimer Clothes includes all the most f Oak H xclusive and select patterns so much in demand with the best dressers and for which Kuppenheimer Clothes are famous, Cc + Wi. Btover and Wi Al ir ih xi trout handling thie ’ . ’ ’ re at Harrisburg on Saturday | cash by the conductor You'll be interested in looking over the 1 new capitol. here will 1 & pul fl ine 1 vesee Weber, of Cent Hall, Fs A i \ ; ; Sune Weber, of Grange Arcadia Friday evening, Oct. New Styles TF. Sate and we believe a few minutes spent with us will help you more to make up your mind, and better acquaint you with what will be “the proper thing” this Fall and Winter, than hours spent elsewhere. We invite your inspection Weer. Anns Dale, bas .. | Bim in the past sessions SRO mn) inden Hall. Montgomery & Company ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. ~ : y Buy S. H. KNE.PLEY ..BUCKEVE... Blacksmith Stock and Poultry Food a Velerioary and ny of Mrs. | 8nd received a $200 scholarshi Nebinska. torr VRID an had weak ings, 1 . 5 or. in $ ia Roh : rd th * : Ca | .. Wood Worker... d was advised to come home . : ! ‘ha tiie Stock Food, Condition y years when ie was not considered strong en +h * | i i O ] nirteen million Attention i -— alled to the Powders. Worm Kill- oung couple | 10 80 the whole distance he is staying | 01a cap | fact that I Dm er. Gall Cure, Louse Killer, Poultry Food and Cow Vigor, i n + reliable S10d HAG Oren jo. many y A ali : arket, : ‘ 4 : i # nonin, * Anua Les ch, Wi { ‘ : oe % e i Does gelical « ti ’ eeionts fi¢ : 3 HH 2 4 iI FTIGARY fF 18S 3 ' i 4 yi . 4 g thor i $ : ‘ : } Pr : ‘ ! uth h, Rosy Breon, Mars IRTEa Qrenrinl att tileerate id twice ti i i _ i 9 i i Ii . NOVEL fied ” “ . 3 ¢ - ve “ 3 . ts . LEN align § : ii titurin a to relia b . : : ; SR Sa : . i ' qmhr, Mi Fhomas, Roland | CON, £3 ’ if MBwrumrine monev. 3 : i : i ) i i ¥ Ba : eka ‘ Sanrtts AD it a trial and save m caused by ti snr of a ro ots ¢ will § vihere 6 Agar Hesse, Edwinl.ohr : per cen of a 8 il Joyed a shop. | Resetting Tire id 1 r 1 packages or bulk. ent en ing expedition at the county cani. | EE in contact wit} roy i ok sad | ’ i atiendance, male, 59 ; female, 98 : to. | PIVE €X] A: lhe county capi i AND i ' . i Lol, Saturday. sharing tr d nitata the # stile Sale a : " al, § In the first monthly exami- ! ay preparing yy fo y ve x i J me of the scholars reached | Arthur Kimport spent. some time —Riming Wheels— | Howard Creamery Corp. » 2 % Lier seats t mark, 100, in several of is Liete recently 4 “Win. M. Beuuer died 'n bin homo at tisdfactory w : CENTRE HALL, PA anteed Call ) i On sale s at the Creamery. Dis 3 Oak Hall Monday afternoon at five : | . see IE. tributors for Progress Grange - sco $ 04 ’ afier i Lies of any Nittany Mountain. { Nay *ATvEL Aan Nf many 3 . months from dre pay ht 4 the Only yi whol a .- - BHO f i turkey in this aed on | Aaronsburg, _— —-— CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Reformed No serviecs v i { ge Meeting i o { > a . » ji| The regular quarterly meeting of the | Robinson's stave mill, operated by | WV. ©. Mingle, teacher of the Potters| Women as Well as Men H. (i. Btrohmeis { Mills Grs f i : . G2, SH iy . ’ ; : : | dhille Grammar school, ent the Sab "es 3 at ot ’ entre winty Pomona ( re ill | Charles Pecht, is at a stand still for | MY . + granite dealer, was al Glen Iron | ; M el Hon: range wil sth . still wr » ! A $504 Swed tall a) " nib : : i Methodist—Oenire Hall, morning Sproce lst, | several days Not being able to secure bath with his parents Are Made Miserable by town, afternoon i i i | be id WB » Noverribe | at Soring Mills, evening Week where he erected a monument TL : : ! ali . | Merrill Ise 3 i love LP ; ¥ 2 a ‘ ep slave Baniea 4 dasskhd » " METH isennower, who 8 emaplo ed fatheran — Union morning oomman ion stones. While' in Union | 1 Eagle Grange, | stave packers, Mr. Pecht sbut down tik TWO bo ‘or poh or : idney I'rouble. {Georges Valley, afternoon: Centre Ball. no the mill and put the hands to packing. | 4 ! ' { 1 Ay | with friends - : and head county he was the gues: of Mr. and | i mn —— Tone Noll moved his saw mill to the Mrs, Irvin J. Shirk. Mrs. Bhirk be- y= . ; ry Wyle has gone t aw int Kidney trouble preys upon the mi fig- Mar: oo Smart Property.Owner James Ross timbs r, west of Linden Harry Wy le hae gone y Lewistown ane) i pre; Upon the mind, dis WMERTIO n fe Sweel- where he will be engag-d at painting, Courages and Jesse service Preshylerian~Centre Hall, morning and even ing. Communion al morning service Prepars fore marriage was Mi s ambition; beauty, VIEOr | tory’ service Saturday afternoon i T ing ia aet ic srk i }e | Hall. arnes W, Bwabb bonght this and e . mE dia wood, known to many of the Reporttr Mnting 1} practical work. Bkill ’ J 2 ul "81 i“ on ' roi cheerfulness soon reader | wing, It's the same with paint making, | timber and is having it eut into Car disappear when the kid- waders, i . [Appointments not given here have not been i y . 2 3 ock Haven, are guests of » VR ow nt 2 | You know 4 gallons L. & M. mized | and bill stufl. I Ae £ of Mr. snd : neys are out of order i Mrs, Katie Keller and children, of - report 24 to this office. | . with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes! Mrs. Kate Horner, last Thursday, Mua. Frederick Limbert, the former's Hi - asad, ble has pany has jssued a new directory. The | enough paint for a» moderate sized moved to Centre Hall, into part of | Parents He ~— boos a air farmer lines, organized under the Pa- | \oUB8 the best paint money can buy | Mrs. Colyer’s house, Mrs. Chestie Wert spent a few days} ° \ ] that it is not uncommon i trons Rural Telephone ( ompany, are | because the Lb & M. Zine hardens | Win, Parker bought all the Noi | With her aged mother at Rebershurg. {/ “DN a 5, i ra child to be born | . grouped in the latter pages of the book. | L. & M. Whit Lead and makes | buildings which were used while cat.| Tuesday morning Fred Limbert, Jr, BY 3 uidated with Wak lid. PRODUCE AT STORES, On page ten of the directory, under the the I. & M. Paint wear like fron. I ting thé Gregg timber. He says he ig | 100K his family to Altoona where they i oD Si Sr l ara... wercnisersy OD 1 BODIE comeeressnsimmsan caption, ** How a telephone call should | uy L. & M. su! don’t pay $1.50 a | going to build & town and eall it [ will make their home, Mr, Limbert Purine scalds the flesh or if, when the child | Potatom............ ® | Xm... be fesporided bo isa bit of informa. ! gallon for Lit seed Ol), as you do in Parkerville. Some of the buildings | 1 employed there, reached a ag When § Bak he ale lo tion that should be noted by VOY 1 ay ’ an mol aut. | wars ve rholesale wy Rev. C. CC, Bnavely, pastor of the M, | 6onirol the passage, it is yet afflicted wi 4 * | ready-for-use paint, but buy oil fresh | Were mo ed wholesale and some in BE. ohuroh at State Go, a bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of EE gS ea er rr ta— ey The Pennsylvania Telephone Com- GRAIN MAKKET, elephone user, 4 re 1 ak . . ee a telep from the barrel al 60 cents, and ix | pieces ’ ’ the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first Ex-Benator W. C. Heinle and with the L. & M. | Miss Bower, who keeps house for J | Most excellent sermon in the M. KE, step should be towards the treatment of George M. Dimeling, the Democratic Actual cost I. & M. about $1.20 per | B. Bprow, spent several days at her church at this place Bunday afternoon, Sens important Prgass, This unpleasant » nominee for State senator, made a tour gallon | home in Coburn, last week. Miss Hara Haffley, of Bellefonte, is ) A diseased condition of the | 1) AL : kidneys and bladder and not 1.5 a habit as through Penns Valley last week in the Hold by Rearick Bros., Centre Hull. | st ———————— Visiting her parents at this place, | most people suppose. ‘ \ interest of the Iatter’s candidacy. Mr, ————————— ! Smith, the Photographer while her sister Mazie is the guest of] Women as well as men are. made mis- Heinle is acting the part of an honor. How to Care % Colt | Ww. W. Smith, the Photographer, another sister, Mrs, Hleagel, near|®rable with kidney and blad jer trouble, . y and both need the same proat remedy. S MILLS ENN able gentleman, and since he was not The question of how to cure a cold | Will be in Centre Hall Friday, | Wolf's Store, The mild and the immedicte effect of ' . renominated for state senator he is not without unpecessary loss of time is | Novewber 2 ———————— ot t—— Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold A : > spending his time sulking, but is set. | one in which we are all more or lean | ns Asin “ Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 33 Years, |by druggists, in fifty- fa ready to do all kinds of work ante oF 4 vi \ ™ alusy, Sp 1 3 mee . TT { in his line at moderate prices and Dimers enmpaign, ans oF Mr oto rl of (hs 1 the. dager of| 1 Novem 001 on eid | 1 ave been affiteh with sore eyes | 551 ARS. ono’ dob rip atime |g io his ine re Dimeling’s campaign, This is the |B0'eR Fd of Lh ; . " i NY ABE to oaugnt cold | gor thirty three years, Thirteen years | 21268. You may have a i . ’ ; ie meunmonia and other serious disenses. | and had the quinsy. My throat was ago 1 became totally blind and w a sample bottle, by mail Le TANNING spirit that should prevail among sll | Mr, B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va, | swolien #o I could bardly breathe, | blind for «ix years, My eyes ee free, also pamphlet tell meme of Sowap Root. | | eandidates for office—the successful pe | has used Chamberlain's Cough Reme- { applied Chamberlain's Pain Balt snd badly inflamed. One of ny ‘nelghbors ing all about it, including many of the MOUNTING RUGS pirant should have the loyal support dy for years and says ! I firmly be. { It gave me relief jo a short time, in insisted upon my trying Chamber thousands of testimonial letters received Robes made from all kinds of lev ) » in’ ; i ] Flo two da " iy i. of his fellow candidates for the nomi. lieve Chamberlain's Cough Re medy to | two days I was nll right, mays Mra, lnin's Salve and gave me half & box of from sufferers cured, In writing: Dr. Kilmer furs, correctly sewed and hand- , be absolutely the beat preparation on | Li. Cousins, Otterturn, Mich, Cham. it. T's ' Bt , ven | Co. Binghamton, N. ,Y., be sure and | {i somely lined nation. Mir Licinle is not only doing | the market for colds, I have recom- | berlaiu’s Pain Balm is & Hoiment aud bd ahd surprise It healed my eves mention this paper. a. ly Aner, and my sight came hack 1 Mn a justice to Mir. Diwmeling, but to him- | mended it to my friends and they all | is espeotally valuable for sprains snd a ny Ohar: ' ‘ v Don't make] any mistake, but semember the | \} ADDRESS : 8 ?, (. Karle, v . self and tie Democratic party, The | #8Fee with me.” For sale b swalliugs For unle by ive bins, Ky. Chamber of ; R. F. D. No. 3, Box 119, ne pee The Btar Store, Centre Hall; F. A The Star Btore, Centre Hall: F. A lain’s salve in for pale by The Bar ant he py Bin aL RNP Rost, it Potters Mills via Spring Mills, SxXawupla ls one that, should be voted | Garson, Potters Milla; C. W. Swarts. | Oarecn, Poth Mills; ©. W. Bwarig, | Dore, Centre Hall; F. A. Carson, | bow. am sam } Shipping Address, Centre Hal by local politicians, Tumey ville, } ' | Tussey ville. ’ : ' | Potters Mille ; C. W, Bwartz, Tussey- Se— a faa tN © em——— ville. Read . the Reporter em f