The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 10, 1904, Image 8
THE CENTRE REPORTER. | MISS FOX NUBRNED TO DEATH, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. m,, com- il, even g Fusseyville, Aarons ing Ignited from Smoke Pipe, i The Woodward correspondent fur- | ad story in the death of Miss | who lived in an humble | bome on the mountain side, near that Miss Fox, who was about seventy | was a sufferer from drop- yé not been ANNOUNCENA Spring Miis Acndemy, op week mation this school will vill continue ten further infor- the principal, HOSTE“MAN, Penn Hall, Pa. « Feb, 25. Bt. I A —— 24-inch Trout B. B. Wilson, of Bellefonte, caught a trout measuring twenty-four inches and weighing six pounds. The fish was caught in Spring Creek, near the Howard creamery plant, and will be placed on exhibition at the fish hatchery, an A ring term of April ii, ariel hose fesiri should consult Ww. bP. Bpring Mills, Pa Remodeled Hardware Store John I. Olwine, the Bellefonte hard. ware man, recently remodeled his store room. A new ceiling was put in, and a large number of drawers and fixtures added to make the handling of his stock easier more rapid, The Olwine hardware store will be found to contain & most complete stock, and it wil) be well worth the effort to get his prices before placing your order, Le A AA Centre Reporter, $1.00 u year. and Sto- | ith of whom stayed with the la- night. When who lives break fast, of Mr, for some reason left his charge before | Mi morning Mr. Dorman, for nearby, | leaving NMtover his wbient in care , who | returned, Fox home Mr, Dorman Dore | tn was almost dumbfounded to find - her Her clothing | her body, that On entering the that Miss Fox was dead ng burned toa bine the erisp. i been burned from floor cave rings, at instant, wling flames that tely cremated the lifeless body, difficulty extinguished With considerable were aud an Miss ashes falling from a it ras ignited by smoking nember of t appears that Fox's clothing he | hid fa nbsene wased had no id, but has one field county. — -> — rt of the “ent - Al rivers seventy-four sub- for Lhe Reporter's um oer have remitlances, they have A reg 41 d, nnks from each one ted will be realized, iy in ex- no doubt, the expectation le Phosphate ig orders He re and sells at th You ean from ford is taki yg if 6 resents phn . i i © secure anny Linn. (rive lp Class In Music onferred on Uo ation of the ge Ww. t of the P’» Company, sppired oilonel (am prassenger agen Haile 1 Lat SL ted nan ments ¢ Henr sited this © Arrange nee the tour Prinese of hen he v Ewpe.or Vitliam has 8 J prints the decoration of the Or nel Boyd fer of the Crown a Nation's Biggest Basiness be United States has 65 924 post of- d of wees through floes, a the mass mail matter Ww i hem would re. thirty-one trains, esch a mile Juire ong, traveling 203 times around the equator, to deliver it at its destinations ald 000 000 pounds, If an average could be chiid be more than made, woman and in the U every, man, ietters, thirty newspapers fourteen “One of and packages, would receive sriodicals sixth a registered letter, i sud every person WM Vurchased New Lumber Jab The lumber firm of T. R. Harter Co, , increased its capital and is acquiring more fas branching out aud to Harter According Mr. the capacity Valley Journal, made ing in Cambria county. It consists of | a 3000 acre tract of timber, saw mill, camp, six horses aud three miles of tram-way, etc. The amount of tiraber on the tract is estimated at feet, The price paid is $14,000, ———— Kaips Get Big Tract, I'he M. H. Kulp Company, of Sha mokin, of which former Cougressman Kulp is the head, Saturday night ac quired the lumber interests of the John F. Duncan estate, which Includes many thousands of acres of virgin tim- ber land situated in Union, Centre, Clinton and Dyeoming counties, The deal also includes the entire capital stock of the White Deer Valley Railroad Company, whose road cone. nects with the Philadelphia aod Read fnug at White Deer station, control of all the undeveloped timber lying between the Lewisburg and Ty- Bald Eagle Valley Railroad on the north. Many Prominent United Evangelionl Min~ Inters Attend Conference at York, The Central Pennsylvania confer- ence of the United Evangelical ehureh | convened in Trinity United Evangeli-| York, Wednesday of tenth annual session, Hell, chureh, last | Bishop 'W. I. I, presiding. Fhe In of Highland Park, Pennsylvania confei- of 120 wilh Central ence composed ministe in active service nearly an equal lay delegate into ah $600 000, in divided five presid lider districts, with wt x chureh Ww edi ses. valued sai having The nt oemibership of vearly 19.000, day school enrolime of over 27,000 steers Among ot tind present at ie were R Die Ev stanford sessions Dubs, , editor of feal ; tN EK publisher, all of gs. D Weodriag, D gel Hurrl i president + Pa Ved event iesday nar ly greetings fro op H. B. Hartz! the He Foust then ¢ + #ig, Upw | D. D, of Harris | sionary sermon Phe Co end utral ¢ RKione witha its boun { | penditure of over eight i | lars, besides about nine thousand dol- { lars contributed last year for the west. j ern and foreign work. t 1 {3 re file Bish p Sunday the city pulpits we i by members of the conference thee was held Af ference Fassed Bogus Cheek A stranger made & purchase of furni- | | ture al Naginey's Bellefonte store, pres sented a fifty dollar check, and got ! | about $6.00 in cash for change, T he | | name of ‘a Hublersburg citizen had | | been forged, ion Woodward. Ida Boob is visiting friends in Un-| fon county. Rev. Buck will be sent to this piace for unother year. Mr. aud Mra, Allen Yearick ‘were away visitiog on sunday, Samuel Gephiart, wife and baby vis ited the gentleman's parents at Re. bersburg Saturday avd Sunday, Benjamin Gentzel moved to Wood- ward last week, C. W. Hosterman bought two horses from a party at Aaronsburg, John G. Eby, of Beaverdale, ithog his parents, Mre Janie Hartono and Mrs Charles | Wolfe spent Tuursday night with Mrs Wolfe, : ow Robios and blue birde, { Horses are bhringivg high prices at the public sal in vis DEATHS MES, CAROLINE Mrs, Centre FYE RUNKLE Runkle Pa,, Sept home of of Me ' Year N, Caroline Fye was born | 1838, | 0H in Minty, AA and died at the nkie, iy GGenrpe 41, Til} five months i hier sm north arn five according to the Orange. Hhe was eUAys, united in mar 12 1855 children, | Jacob Runkle, Nov, 1 were born eleven of whom with the husband pre d her to the great beyond smain : E of Winslow: Win of MeConnell Iowa ; Lottie Cross and Lula David- of MeConnell, Al and three daughters r Runkle : Frank wu ikle, Of Riceville, won so twenty-seven grad children grand One sister, Mrs, bara Bol of Elma, Lowa; Janel of Spri relative [Py ¥ Pye many other her depni ture, home the Ge [rast ge Wis upoj ter Dornblsa usrotiiers Pine Stump Fhireling he engaged in openi John St vder and | livered some cattle t Hing sold them to Wm J. T. Potter, this ¢ farmers pe Ha ering Mitt of Clairton, is still i oO mmunity, Noll Brothers are “Ww ond busily engaged in hauling paper Elmer Harshbarger hauled baled hay | Hall last week. | Earl Lutz and Charles Rhoads made ia busivess trip to Centre Hall on Wed. and tO Grorge |G nee Linden ; nesday. The | proving, family of John after suflering dread disease, scarlet fever, William Keller made his trip with i the mail on Saturday for the first since | his sickness ; all were glad to see him again, Aaron Lutz and Adan Rhoads made a business trip to Linden Hall ou Sate urday. D. E. Buyder hauled logs to Centre Hall last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams made 8 business trip to Linden Hall one day last week V. H. Bartholomew was in this secs tion last Wednesday looking after the interests of the Muatual Benefit Life Tosurance Cop pany. George Gince was in Centre Hall last Thursday, Samuel Burris intends working for his uncle, Irvin Burris, the coming winmer, Mra. Fleck nee Brooks, is visiting her porents, Mr, and Mrs, William Breon is from itn. that Brooks, Housekeepers, L ook To Your Interests . . ui SPRING CR LY D DUNCA MILLS, B. W. RIPKA. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRINC MILLS, PA. PA. Housekeene:s fook .., .". To Your Interests WE HAVE ow Shades, Curtain Easles, Clock: Writing Desks, 1900 3000 Rolls of Wall Pa STOVES AND RANGES, Washer Te ol ples and UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. ndert Furniture &U 3 ang J: H. KRUMBINE Centre H Penn. We will make a Discount of 15 Per Cent. on all Cash Sales between Now and April Ist, 1904 | ciil » » If I do not have what you WALL PAPER want, I will get it for you, WINDOW SHADES Ou UNDERTA KING A SPECIALTY. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, Terms and Prices reasonable. )iscount — docosesraes 90002000000 0000 want in lines stock samples. Very pretty signs. ae 5 Per Cen H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS % 5 ¢ 0° 9» » 0» —f{rom SPECIAL SALE wOF... Winter Footwear . . . FOR... 30 DAYS. ial attention is called t Dry Goods & Notions Men's and Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirts Enameled Ware Decorated Dinner Sets | Decorated & White Toilet Sets Sve 0 seseessseece 0900000999000 0P6900220°020800 Goods exchanged for Produce, , , . C. A. 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