The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1904, Image 8

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    cnTRE REPORTER, |
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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