The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 10, 1904, Image 8

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    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.
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of the
“ent
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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
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from
ford is taki
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secure anny
Linn. (rive
lp
Class In Music
onferred on Uo
ation of the
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t of the P’»
Company,
sppired
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prassenger agen
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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. KRA
Spring Mills,
VsPR0RRROGRABOS
sesssse
Perhaps you like
our
then Remember
all’s
alling
hair; then keep it. Perh
Redigwer always restores
Hale
air. Stops