The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 23, 1896, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. BOOZER-BOAL WEDDING, CRUSHED TO DEATH. MOUNTAIN FIRES, Will Encamp at Lewistown, y
aan : : 2 w—— ——— . Lewistown has been practically de- "ae IN F ww
ne » Ye ‘a Ber nly =} ’ s 43 A . ¢ " 4 Heo " or ’ » ¢ t ¢
Last Thursday Evening's Event Largely At A Little Girl lortally Injured by a It, i, | Large Sections of Timber Destroyed by the cided upon as the place for holding
tended, Turntable, Flames . ss . 3
yp : " . . the divisional encampment this year,
Last Thursday evening the marriage May Minerva, daughter of Mr. and For several days of this and last |. , ‘
’ . . : wn : b I'he fact has not been officially announ-
ceremony of Mr. David A. Boozer and | Mrs. John GG, Emerick, who removed | week the atmosphere in the valley had ‘
. . . : . * ced, but it is known that last week
Miss Martha Boal, was solemnized at] from this place several years ago and been heavily laden with smoke, which ey . "
: . y . Governor Hastings, Adjutant General
a A. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. | now resides at Karthaus, met with a arose in great clouds from mountain | hE. 3 '
y dF aa ' > . : Btewart, Major General Snowden,
No. 9-11 Crider's Exc hange, Bellefonte. | and Mrs. George M. Boal, about two | fatal accident on Sunday noon of last | fires burning in different parts of the |, hy s
A , 74 ‘ . . Brigadiers Goblin and Wiley, together
miles west of Centre Hall. week, and died thesame evening from county, :
‘ with Quartermaster General Logan
G The ceremony was witnessed by a| being erushed under arailroad turnta- Across in the Seven mountains one . te ard ole
¢ I : bl 1 tl . bi : | | | ( \ f i and Commissary General Ripple visit
. very large asse Hage, nn the spas le while at play with some compan- of the ranges was nrning lercely for A
: | ery are sem , ge, | ) h piny I Hg : 11 } ¥ ad Lewistown and practically settled
IOUS and roomy lon mansion Was ions, goeveral davs and 1b covered fh territory y
” elou ol ny ’ : : 4 . : y J that the division should go Into en-
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, April 23
crowded with invited guests who had With several playmates on the day of several miles, The timb t1 y or
hen vou come to Bellefonte | : . - . . campment there on July 18 to 25.
ame ’ | gathered from all parts, the little girl was playing about and mountains has been very dry and a
a Se
for shi pping, 1 might be a It was an expectant and representa- | on the turntable, when one of the lit-| fire once started moved rapidly. The An Important Decision.
. v3 1 1 1 1 3 y 5 : Gy “ wat 1 y will reach ¢ ao fio
wise ded look throueh Tae ltive assemblage, and as the stated |tle ones moved the table, May Mi- | timber destroyed will ha large fig Deputy Superintendent of Public
tes 1 te wre Rantine the soesls RrraDTe "VR WAS ob. Rhe became fright- | ure. and some one has lost a little pile . ;
hefore making | time was nearing, the guests arranged | nerva wa on top. hi became fright- | ure, and some one ha | lustruction Stewart Wednesday ren-
| themselves where the ceremony could | ened and jumped off’ the landing on | through carelessness or maliciousness dered an inion in an important mat
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| best pe seen, At half-past seven Men- | the track and was caught by the turn- Nittany mountain had been burning : ramta ti :
i . : . ; . . og ; Ler that interes %« the teachers of the
delsohn’s wedding march was struck | table. She was so badly crushed that | for several days on the of PE PEE 1 state. The McKeesport public school
1p by Miss Mabel Boal, sister ol the l she died the same evening, suffering had not reached our side, ne Vi directors at a recent : sting adopted
wedding party, led | greatly g¢ was broken above rain Monday evening a mio
} . no
{ bride, and soon the
wy Rev, James \V. Boal, proceded | li Bee at We I lieaments cul, the flames and stopped
lown the stairs into the parlor. The | he o r leg the bone was suppos-
large roo would not hold all theled to have been erushed ne a piece of
ruests and about fifty were compelled | iron forced through the shy part of
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to remain in the hall. Both bride and | the thigh. Her age was 11 years and Our Court Hous
room were unattended, and took |4 months
i f } y i 1 4
{ their position in a corner of the room | ar remains were brought to (
ntre
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before the minister. { Hall for interment last Friday after
A short prayer was offered by Rev.| noon, burial being made in the ceme-
| | Eisenberg, after which Rev. Boal be-| tery at this place
gan the sim an impressive cere-| —
mony, according He Hie Lil 0 Bulld an Extension.
le's Shoe Store, - Bellefonte.
PIGELMYER, resbyteri church, and in few 1 work will be cornmenced wit
SPIGELMYER, i i
Bellef
y lay rafis on th
we are
Big Band of Gypsl
IN WHITE DRESS 60005
GARMAN'S STORE.
Badal} ¥ LY
Our Advertisements B ~ Excelling, Eclipsing,
Always Unmatchable,
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Mean Bargains. Unrivalled
-DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY em
imme. KINGS OF LOW PRICES
WwW. T. MEYER,
Bellefonte
Voted for the Debi. aE —_
Bargains as a Starter. DRESS GOODS.
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Bileyelista and Tolls
mmer. The pro- According to ‘the ruling of the su-
pes per pk dc
a complete reno-| greme court of Pennsylvania, turnpike et “Am YO
g by way of a new {companies have the right to charge i. ull Ci. 10 Sule B Jaiys ) , Shirt 1 \
r and balcony, new | bicyclists toll at the rate of a cent a n : : or
and other appli-| mile. As there is extremely little wear | Here is somethi t you caonot afiord to ilk; our price per ye Ue : oe . _— Paper «f Pins i
beautify the house. | caused by a bievele to a pike, wheel | iar $1.50 quaiity, we wilisell ) aper thei n’ repe—another new was) {ahtic, and shown oniy at “1h sere bd anh 1 Pencils
greatly § the Oqrs | ‘ Fort CRI De tl 4 i
cally io the appear: | nen consider this one cent a mile rate | choice for ¥e, Alo a good assortment of +i ag : 1 ) : 1 it 1h
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( in pt apging fr 1.25 up t Ww _— " : £ Mai Figured Ducks at whes 100 Buttermilk Soup &
{ Capes in pri i Angling Om $1.25 up to ¢ also hav 03 iret! Tid i ial H igured HCRE Ai Berub Brashes Me Violets por bupeh Se
A fine fAgure Sicilian Skirt, any i ~ h per bunch Sv
{, full width, for $1.3 ‘ can yrices ranging from 20, 100 {1arge Uf ais Baskets, large,
make one when we 2 thi mi Linon Batiste hao 4t 0 tv § the SOCARON. 10 plain COLOTE, Ue White. wash Brushes Saxony, all colors, Se
. 0 Mucilage per bolle de,
x if ai tr Hare 3 s§ i $ : t
of Main street square.—Millheim | ox horbitant. Bicyclists are going to
Journal. | ask for the passage of a biil making
EE . | the bieyele toll one cent a gate.
teligious Services, | a 10¢e.. 1 0. 1 v23 * og y a d. jores, 100, and 15 » aq yard. Core shun 380 avd a host of others
ndness of the members of | Will Hold a Festival : We most complete line of Silkaline ever shown in Centre Xansiing ou i a | oy Sumeom 30
church, of Centre Hall con- | The members of the M. E. Sunday | Ladies’ Shirt Waists. county; also al ther materials for fan 'y work, such as Fi gare d De. 0c ; 5
gregation, the United Evangelical | school, of Centre Hall, purpose holding | Made of the Guest quality of percale, latest style nims, ete’ eon Counter is visited men: > hry
congregation worshiped in their church | , fegtival on the evening of Decoras fim of bite and biack at sc. same Foods can Big line of Pereales, sold elsewhere for 12¢., our price $e. Journ od that. they oun purchase simou bry hing
gratis sifnice © IYO wf o : ioe . ¥ 3 ole “to : » f n ¥ i Sin 5
Bra will con oy ‘0 har we, bo Pay. ae Selruslimetite Wall von Pera i oe : : 3 te with “the new Bishop per cent, on hardwerefand drug
es there regularly, as the former have tal va rT RE all Don’t forget to take a peep at these iN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ; Miscellaneous,
rented the same to them for that Pur-| pue place of holding the festival will We are the acknowledged leaders in this line. W e acknowledge Yard Ne Bleached Curtain Scrim per yd
pose, Preaching next Sunday, April |e shaoanded at u ater Ante; AE : fori i K no competition. Ww © carry the largest stock and have the reputation Yd, wide Unblouched Good Shirting nr yd Se
26, at 7.30 be mi. si ———— ; pecial Offering in Kid deservedly of selling our goods at popular prices. We make no lo Tani Tian et en's Heavy Overalls
H. GOODLING. Pastor. Fatally Burned, Gloves. charge for trimming hats. All hats trimmed fre e of charge. Wesel whi ave ou Me's Hoary Shirts 25
SE ————— At Loyalsockwille, Clinton county, | ns sie I0Gien slo juts 17 | & popular Sailor for 3c. A seal good one for 2c and an cats £501 § ities | uishueibient
: a i Thursday evening last, Mrs. Thom- 8 doviae ke a doliar quality. We pave a limited | ODO tor 3c. i r, all hats trimmed froe © of f charge, which means Dress Ginghams, (She) | Belt Backs ade Soe
. L. Little, formerly principal of | °F Sy Seciny evening JOU | number and will close ut he i tat 60c per pair. | 4 caving to vou of from 25¢ to £1 on every hat bought from us per 3d Ge | Shirt Waist reit Se
Nl entre Hall schools, was nominat- i as Casselberry was fatally burned by 8 . : . : Fine Silesia per yd 80 | Side Combs per pair So
ed for District Attorney, by acclama- | her dress catching fife from the kilehe| Money-Saving to the Purchaser, Can You Afford to Let This Opportunity Slip By? Read Prices, Then See the Goods.
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tion, by the Bedford county Republi- | ©" stove. he died from the effects of
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For District Attorney,
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her burns,
Say souvention last week, rt ev ‘We Sell Goods Cheaper than any Store in Bellefonte, but for Cash Only.
New Spring Millinery, Is Improving.
Mr. Reuben Hartman, one of Mill
Mra, AM. {}. [ahi oT has just received i
her snring atoek of Millinery goods heim's respected citizens, who was ill
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All are iuvited to come and inspect the several months, we are pleased to learn —~
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goods, at her store at Tussey ville, is able td be out again.
—See tr roar aor of Straw] -See our grout amartmont of Stra | Makers of Low Prices and Terr ors fo All Competitors . BELLEFONTE.
Hate Faublea. Huta Faubles.