The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1904, Image 5

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    Smith, the Photographer
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will be
May 20.
mation efm———
GRAIN MARKKRET,
Smith, the
in Centre
photographer,
Hall Friday,
The fellow who tries to do his friends
often finds himself undone.
The Cause of Many
Sudden De
There is a dis revailing
sountry most d be
aths.
5 vamp-Root, the ¢
bladder rams iv.
FLOOR COVERING
STRAW and PANAMA
Hats at One-Half Value
Dress and White Goods
at Money-Saving Prices
HRIDGE COLLAPSES,
Gregg Township Bridge Cella ps es—~Horses
and Eougine Goa Down,
The bridge
Creek, batween Sober
Mills, Tuesday of last
while an engine and
grossing it. One horses
drowned, and the engine damaged to
a considerable extent.
ACTross
and Spring
week collapsed
SIX were
the
Dunlap
horass
of wae
Fheengine was a part of a saw miil
outlit, the property of William Bitner,
of Spring Mills, and was being hauled
by Elmer Bob, Valley,
from Poe Valley to Mountain.
On reaching the scene of the disaster,
the engine was hauled on the bridge,
and in order to make the strain on the
was the
his assist-
from the
bridge, attach a cable chain to the ¢n-
it
was while these pre-
of Georges
rush
bridge as light as possible, it
intention of Mr, Boob and
horses
ants to remove the
’
gine and in that
the structure, [It
ay draw ACTON
liminaries to this part of the program
were ving enacted that the bridge
vid before the
8ix nobles uld be
brid. ra
engiae,
timbers began to groan,
removed to
& point of
precip Eating
collapsed,
wagon
and all in
The w
pot il 1
at this
pth, aad in
the sirugel es was held
under
the o' hier
Mr. B»
tion a
injury to
in ques.
§
tnat refus.
ed in « 1
The Gregg
have ta
the dis
st pervisors
ial ter hinnd, and
ne
IOAKS ull an
Firat tA
warded Miss Hel.
ie Allentown
Hono lientown
she is a daugh-
sterman, of this
-.
Muvey Cluseng Farm
of
estate
Muncy Ginseng company,
¥, has been cgartered by t
at Harrisburg. The capi-
he garden, which
of Emith Opp,
the t
Riiln
partment
own, has
Telephone Law
il two assoc
Ompany
Mr Power
wn telephone
« form without
fully was filed
imnetion granted
wer denied au-
sw for the in-
ined telephone
and
het Oe
Spring and Summer Hosiery
and Overalls
O r
¥
Pants
5 ut
. 2 8 ph €
-cnSRARITE 2
HENS
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H. G. STROHMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE ...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
Marble aso
Don's fail to get my price,
(iranite,
CRANT HOOVER
Controls sixteen of the
Inrgest Fire and Life
Insurance Companies
in the worl
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
...Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Litiee fo Crider's Btone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa,
#&" Telephone connection,
tha
the
1a%
this
tie
1 in Cot
received with more Renu-
vit atid regret was that of
A me , wile of Harry
wwe, who passed away at the fami-
heme, near Boaslsburg, last Friday
i ‘clock after a fe Ww days’
th
than
in Gilmore
“ OH 0
8
¥ wen
al
%
$
re'a eandit had
room Wednesday previous
in
the
i Fridss VaR gener.
re Was no hope of
ing it
wit
life being spared,
Decegsod waa daughter ale
Daniel and Luey Stover, and was born
{ YEArs AyD
in Ha
1 eieg
sat
her | f
of tha
stiles, thirty seven
d of February.
Harry Gilmore
I801, and her
$ boo OO
on ie 22n
Her marri ge
took May
home relations were particalarly hap -
py. She was a devout member of the
Reformed ehureh, in which she took
an active jnterest, but
r all ther characleristios devotion
her family and home ranked first,
is survived hv her husband, six |
fair id three
he ebiildr Oscar, Jessie,
Hophronia, Harry and Nevin, |
was laid to rest!
The Brothers |
are Mrs, Pearly Sharer, |
Nannie Smith, of Zion: Mrs,
Kuhn, of Punxsutawnev : Mrs
Darst, and (ieorge, of Earlya.
Oscar, of Boalaburyg ; Foster, of |
IIL. Mrs Ida Tressler died in Kansas |
about ten years ago. Two brothers
died in infaney !
Her father died st Earlystown in |
1874 and her mother at Boalsburg in |
1566, {
Funeral services were held in St, |
John's Reformed church, Boalsburg, |
Rev. |
A. A. Black officiated, with a large |
congregation present :
The floral tributes were beautiful |
and tre body with ita pall of white |
laos, myrtle and the sweet-scented i
erabeapple blossoms was carried to its |
final resting place in the Boalabure |
cemetery by Harry Batley, Nevin and |
Curtis Mever, Homer Barr, Fdward
Riley and Daniel Patterson.
to
pl ve 25th,
in
filers at
n are
infant daughter
normng
}
+
RUTH CATHARINE BOOB,
William snd Hannah Boob, of
Woodward, are mourning the loss of
their little daughter, Ruth Catharine,
whose death occurred Haturday of
membraneous croup. Her age was
one year and four monthe, Iuterment
private in the Woodward cemetery,
Rev. Buck officiating st the grave,
LILLIE CARRIE DAVIS.
Lillie Carrie, aged five years pnd five
months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Davis, of Millheim, died Thurs
day of last week, of scarlet fever, Ine
terment in the Union cemetery, Rev.
. aN » Bair officiating.
LOCALS
Bishop of the
{ church has been retired,
Foss
Williamsport was obliged to spend
$6000 on account of the mild epidemic
of small pox.
Mrs. Ellen Bower, of Bellefonte,
D. J. Meyer.
Mrs, Gress,
Rev. Gress, is
Spring Mills,
# Miss Blanche
school again after an abgence, on
© y
BORE
Lhe
during the
spending time
Rossman is back to
ac.
count of sickness, for two weeks,
engaged Grange Arcadia in which
Memorial Day.
George Eaton, of Orangeville, 111, a
merchant of experience well
known to many of the Reporter rend-
and
ers, has purchased a grocery in Free-
port, Ill,
of
The
growing
Beventy-hundredths of an incl
rain fell
rain
Baturday and Sunday
was much need
to sid
led, by
Vegetation sod in preparing
corn ground
Harry Hettinger,
Linge Fr. de Cease i, in §
Het.
having been
weeks at the
Centre Hill
3
$0
James Gr ogg.
town Tuesday
material with »
on the building
west of town
Among t
Georges Va
the ‘arm hb
tract rece:
When
one of the eo
3. W
Mills, wi
honey-bee, relat
A
Oo devoles
Was 8 severe og
twenty-eight ¢
gatherers, «
CoRsive |
The fi ia
ciation,
Monday
good
un!
adit
ture of nearly
C01 ex per
rovernent
the associatio cash |
and good ac
Messrs WwW
Plum, repr
Nursery
pleasur
tirely satisfac
i pu
Dus ness
equally honors
Festival at Boalsburg
The Knights of the Maccabees
town hall on the evening of Memorial
| Day.
i
| “ A ing
| Georges Valley Church Dedication
The Valley
church, Rev. J. M. Rearick,
| will be rededicated Bunday,
Gleorges
29th inst,
The pastor will be assisted in the ded-
Hev. W. KE.
er, D. D., of Shamokin, and
H. McGann
icatory services by
of Lewidburg. The edi-
eff i ——
Col. Edmond Pruner Dead
| ness man, well known
#is Saturday, at his home in Tyrone,
He was born at Bellefonte sixty-four
Eure ago,
adelphis,
ing, contracting and railroading, be-
one of the original stockholders of
Northern
of many
ing
th« Pacifie and
Western roads
a promoter
other
Wy -
LOCALS,
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L:. Kerr is improving his dwell
houses and los in Centre Hall
ing
Snow. to the depth of one neh
Sunday on the mountaing west of
toona. Io the afternoon stra
a1
red falling here
tonto, Colorado
ans Grange Program
ig program wil
ng
(rrange
%
tsrabige, Mas
i
in 4th degree
fir
ers and
Hapan
derived from an
E. K.
im Dale
¥ f rv vy »
e farmer fig
: ¥
{ for Gov.
of taxation |
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rporale pr
that paid bs
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Show Day
Saturday
May, 21.
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Buggy Harness is a specialty of ours.
cent, cash discount on Harness
May, 1904.
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IF HIS HARNESS ¥ITS.
But the best animal on earth
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Can't do himself nor you
Justice if it does not,
This ad. will entitle you to 10 per
THE THING TO DO
Is to look over our stock of Spring Goods
in all the lines, The Ladies will find sewing ma-
o terial, and the Men will be interested in other lines.
OVERALLS and PLOW SHOES
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Dry Goods and Notions
We have THE stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions at prices so low that you cannot help
but buy them, ; .
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Up to Date Furniture
Come to sec our Up-to-Date Furniture at
Special low prices. Bed Room Suits,
Couches, Dining Room Chairs, Rockers,
Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Wall Paper.
CENTRE TABLES : 75¢ to $2.50
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RANGES & COOK STOVES
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where you will find
in Penn's Valley,
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the largest stock of goods
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