cnTRE REPORTER, | i 0 Dy THURSDAY, MARCH 1904. APPOINTMENTS. 11 1080 n € Mills CHURCH hevtarian com- | m., m., 2:00 p. ing: Georges Val. Tusseyville, ¢ have not been x m.~Hiram Lee, ROMmes, oung i lie SALE | R YEGISTE R. ith, two iC implements RES, JWE Andrew well mated 7 0 pounds weight 1 draft good milk of sale ath W Horses A Vit ANNOL NT. NCE Spring Mills Academy, The pring term of 2 i opr Ap il, and will continue ten weeks, hose desirivg further infor mation should consult the principal, W. P. HOSTEXMAN, Penn Hall, Pa. Spring Mills, Pa. , Feb. 25. 3¢. cn se this school will Soyder County Court Takes an Excursion, Bosrding a special train, the Boyder ¢ unty court, ipcludiog judge, jury 8 id sttoroe ye, went an excursion from Middleburg to Selinsgrove Tues. day afternoon, The return trip wes made Wednesday and busi ness was resumed in the court house Thursday morning. The case which gave rise Lo this novel expedition w that J H. Heifred, for accident dama- gee against the Pennsylvania railroad, ealled for retrial. It was first tried two yeurs ago, and a verdict found for on eveniog, co Sat HORSES KILLED--M prc AN HURT Rallrond Accident st Spring Mills al Thursday Afternoon, | 8 A second and serious sccident hap- | pened at Spring Mills, within a week, | railroad crossing below CP, Long's Btore, in which John Krader | was seriously injured and two horses | were instantly killed. The wreck took place Thursday afternoon of last week, was occasioned by the west pas- oo train, Cherry, colliding with a team hitched to | i i i emma arene on and sen ger Theodore engi- Of neer, a sled loaded with prop timber, The curred is ia where the accident oc- ld that the railroad | but a short distance, | crossing 80 located track can be seen and this condition coupled with the 1B fact | Mr, | the | fact that the wind was blowing heavi- ly that neit Krader from the west, accounts for the nor until her the engineer realized danger crash The en double came the sled the side of the track driver, and logs on the other Krader was thrown fully eight d received several fractured ribs, cut on the cuts first recovery struck aut throwing gine the | 4 tree, team of} and the | ¢ Mr horses on ong sled a in| jury to a hip, and nu- H ix to be improbable, i nead merous lesser and bruises, condition at was thought WHE the improved, such that unfortunate and his re- | The charge bu! writing man has much ably assured. rail- | 4% Lhe COVvery vis} road co an in and is « wr him EE Were thrown over a sles snd instant] pre periy 0 Hs ail, who with the the sum paid for d umages being ring made amien bie settlement railroad cone pany, 325.00 will be i ered Mr g Saturday Mr. Herring ariver rememt that a similar lent happer ed Krader at the previous Al Crossin happened On ere fre y mimiied, al d the day Urre i fp ao GUALS ‘agner i= ready . Dear J aeol Tussey vil \W agner Leaster, of les A. aller Saturday. the V Miils he Ww move Lo Vv farm. near Potters The next list corrections April 1st, If you abel advanced want the date | at that Your label made of your | time you know the rest, should | show a 4. Mr. daughter Miss Mr. point to make his yearly flice on that day. Dr. W. W. 1ili- nois, i= a candidate for the legislature Dr. relative of the Krape's at Bpring Mills, Mrs. J. L Jertha, and Tressler and were in town al this made ii call Ssturday. Tressler al Krape, of Freeport, in his state, Krape is a distant and is a native of Clinton county The American Monthly Review of Reviews for March sustains its reputa- tie in high-class monthly journal. ism. Very full and interesting treat. ment is given to the war in the far i East, Messrs, Claude Stahl and Newton E. Emerick, who had been engaged at Wall, near Pittsburg, are home, owing to the fact that they, among others, have been temporarily laid off by the Pennsylvania railroad company. The newer subjects of publie school education are necessary, but no more #0 than the three R's. Indeed, some of these new subjects derive their chief importance from the fact that the three RV's are sided by a Knowledge of them. T. Zabler, of near Spring MillA, were callers Hat- urday. The former is one of the sub. stantial citizens of Gregg township, and the latter a school teacher, now employed by the Gregg township board to teach at Farmers Mills, -— Helen Breon, a tot of ten years, per- formed one of the best numbers at the concert Baturday night. Bhe has des cidedly a sweet voice and possesses en- tire self control, She is 8 daughter of the plaintiff, ordered a re-irial. After the jury had wat es dd the spot where the dent occurred, | John Breon, pear Centre Hall, and | makes her home with the family of Helen is ex- stood, will be educated by the Rhones, § Phosphate D. W. orders 1 kinds of phosphate, reliable house, and sells at You can him, dradford is taking for He represents the low- secure any Ciive your t possible cost. of goods from Wo Mf oy Dr. Raub Dead, Albert N. Raub, A. M., 1} Newark, N. J. He superintendent of Clinton 1 first pri ml of the Cen Normal School, Lock H {1 f1 all} was od D formerly , died | wa unty unty, t al State nei | 4 aven, | nd at the time of his ent of Del pre si | {Colle aware ge. Merchant Long Injured. | I Merchant ( fills, fe cut his § oF und reaking tl ne gi alt of his | y the wound i re Those False Heports astonishi ated b The Wretehed Loafer id Yom f miserable, wretched loafer Miserable the not Ung man, av the company « With | time he fisnbhle ing $4 ovCcupy iris to lead vou into lawlessness at i. 'h und chances are | fen i in niserable, ¥ 48 4 : ; - er is fi nmunity, and the sucking the Jife-bl in every . fie parasite fulgent indu in other words, i= on ood of an this father or or miserable, wretched loafer subsisls on the earnivgs of a father or mother; is clothed by pinle of their elders i I being of low moral money saved through de-| pis tiveralile i= a to ase anciate with the industry and fru- anl, mouthed, tis rant and loud- for As a rule he is gue in mistaken reslly and never =, anvihing else than what he Mother Goose, Mother the of all Drury Lane and undoubtedly the most mag: known (Goose, greatest productions, ificent { London) stage presentment to the the- atrieal world, after an enormously sue- cessful run at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, has been trans. ferred in all its entirety to the Chest. nut Street Opera House, Philadelphia, with all its original cast aud brilliant ensemble, which numbers between four and five hundred comedians, com- ediennes, singers, dancers, pantomim- jets and legions of beautiful women. In Mother Goose thealpregoers are promised the limit of stage beauty and magnificence, a plethora of rollicking fun and fascinating musie, and the finest cast of notables ever gathered together for this class of presentation, A If yon have something to sell, ad vertise it in the Reporter, DEATHS, . RUNKLE. , Runkle died at the home | Mrs. Mary J. Keister, a week, at HBunday YERrs Samuel A his daughter, IHiinois, iely-lwo Berks | t in| wy the following Hugh Runkle | Hinois: James Runk-| Mary, of | Mpring Louisa, | John Brackbill, He He w of the Centre also survived of migrated wes Mr. Runkle was native > Pa., He is survived | Ee] and stele of Tuseeyville; widow Mills; of of James Hall hotel, children, e- | w. | He for. nte, ux an uncle tunkle, by BCVen i-children, forty-two Eran great- and four great-pgreat- f-children Irs. Mary [Hinois VAT v. and was t} , Wife ii Joseph Bes rather-in-law People who Ki i ONS BREE Rid Health t y pr #1 read of cont i if they Ven change their Gp pos tion into after reading that it cost Centralia te thousand dollars to ithe in have stamp out Xx, whieh 1 hae taxpayers this bill to pay. sisi p appeared there 3 2% i seplem ber, wi Friday Rufus Lee, who is employed he Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny as operator, in Linden Hall, for Alto na, quarters for the presen’ flinburg Telegraph, and further For the past few years made this hia headquarters and has worked departed for his home prior to his departure will his y ays Lhe head. Mif- adds : which be he Lins along the lines of the company on this division. He was recently transferred (to the Middle Division, thus the cause of his going to Altoona. During his stay in this place he won a large circle of warm and dear friends by his man. ly, courteous and obliging ways, Ap Arc You One Of the Seventy-four ? By actual count, there are but seventy-four subsoribers to the Reporter that have not paid subscription since the paper is in the hands of the present owner. This isa remarkably good showing, but who of these seventy four, will kindly forward the amount due, Housekeepers, L ook To Your Interests . . The New ware, 1 $4 2a vr rv goods have been Neckwear, and Light t Goods, Suitings, hher Goods, we OLD DH SPRING NCAN STAND MILLS, : B. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. PA. Housekeepers Look . To Your Interests VE HAVE ’ . - ot 2 ~~ Shade: Cas Wringers, STO "De sks, 1900 Washe 3000 Rolls of Wall Paper. VES AND RANGES. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. ‘urmture & Undertaking J. H. KRUMBINE Centre Hall, Penn. My Motto will} be fq wrell Will We of Cash and Apri make a Discount Per Cent. on all Sales between Now | Ist, 1904. - y ent 15 If I do not have what you WALL PAPER want, I will get it for you. WINDOW SHADES You can get anything you want in either of these lines—from stock or by samples. Very pretty de- signs. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, Terms and Prices reasonable. 1scount P00COCVILOPO000C000000000 15 Per Cent. H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA. * 9 5 9 SPECIAL SALE «OF... Winter Footwear . . . POR 30 DAYS. Before buying vour B11 i come of plies for Spring Sewing and examine our line EMBROIDERIES INSERTIONS LACES FANCY TRIMMINGS WHITE GOODS LINENS SHEETINGS MUSLINS SUITINGS SHIRTINGS BTC., BIC, A nice line of . . MEN'S and BOYS’ FANCY DRESS and WORKING SHIRTS HOSIERY FOR ALL Many other goods ETC ©000000000000000000008 SOLOS O0POPVEBL00 BOBBY P.V.S. STORE. Goode exchanged for Produce, | . . C. A. KRAPE. : Spring Mills, Pa. *0000CHORONORROCR0OB ROBO now in season. Come and See. Sugar-coated, casy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biligushees: Ayers Pills: DYE Ch Want tache or beard bis pine BUCKINGHAM' RASEOA, Ke
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