SIRE ME BA ET OLLIE WoLy KILLED, Between Huts of Two Trees at Work in Richiey's Camp | Caught the While Friday, \ young man in the prime of life | while working in Richley’s died The of 8 ro badly injured al Friday morning, that evening. Wolf, Ziarby Station, Mr. Wolf robust and fearless, the Beven Mountains, (amp, he the Ollie at six o'clock in young HO Ccar was of £5 I years HR Woll aed eighteen stout, Near Was exceedingly Friday youug morning the unfortunate sompanion One Lree man and his began sawing down trees lodged mak Hees ut the second bef tng it the always Rlger War Woll manips fell hey against another tree, re first tlion Is snded with d this HiRuUCe Mr. two trees LO to the rule, wiween Lhe yaw, and when the lrees f them struck together quickly rebe unded, but for an instant a human! r formed the wedge be- I'he stroke 8 landed uflering camp was a terrific above the nips hie reach great pain and alter } nt ~ WHS slin- the ribs Brauc of An examination in- aled that d Lind lo the several were it the greatest damage had been dol internal organs, Death hemorrhages. The was the result of internal walch carried young force break pn achers Llected Te a NON ESR We did oA salad aE - F, ORFHANAGE, ime l oO, 0, Money Given Freely by State L odgos—~Will Balld Girls’ Dormitory Have Sufficient Funds on Hand Corner Stone Laying. The meeting of the Board of of the Central Pennsylvania Orphans’ Home was recently at the Orphanage, near thirty-five of the the forty directors were present, The principal business of the day was the various semi-annual Directors held Sunbury. oul receiving of the reports of the property, ed- and finance. The progress made towards collecting funds for the erection of the new buildings of the or- excellent. building fund fund. All have gone enthusiasm to raise the necessary money, Even the by their enter- tainments, raised $2,800 to help in this good I'he members of the vari- lodges responded promptly to their of twenty-five per «d into the cof- in streams sur- banage was reported as Chere and $7,000 in is $16, OK) in the the general connected with the project greatest children themselves, Calse, Ous selnent cents its rolls nity the dreams of the promoters. v and money he {rater directors saw such backing the way clear (0 erect another dormi- addition te those already pro- I'he sum of $21,800 is necessary dormitory and building ; $5,000 to erect a plans will be dormitory with the LO construct the the administration addition 11 be ! + . Gori iy. boys’ sufficient The nd the Bi WI new mupletion slong laving has been set tone | It i (ead UL # believed How iildings will Le by eady for dedication Lear retired from | tained the age | Che bicycle Centre | both. or Wo by and | home, Rev Neft's | prominent | re Hall. wife Rev, | iyo, of , Kansas, { the | Led OQ nag merous no who most “ good crop wher. The vines sms which is a es will be load. of New York, home of her r sSechrist, rend rors IKE : n the Penn- in New York IToR statin erger, who a few years ¢ Pine Grove Mills High tor to that a He Just to having through a id a visi town I. WAH able gone fever. time ago fs ajier of vy hich con. sburg will meet at State There are over a Educational Association I'he recently next year, aif — Grange Program, Ihe following program has been ranged for the ing Grange Saturday eveniug at 7 o'clock : Recit David Bradford Hong by the Grange. Helect reading, Mrs, for general Bhould wheat and oats be cured in the sheaf, before moving into barn ? Methods of canning fruits, The cause and remedy for smut wheat, meet ation, Mra Hous, Questions discussion : in nn sh AIS MS Post Unrdne, line of Bouvenir Post Cards — The local offered for A new all kinds and at all prices, views are the prettiest yet sale at this office. Birthday, Stork, Art, Poses, Comie Cards, ete , eto, more than one hun. dred kinds, ————— => Emundry Notice, Laundry will be sent from this office Friday morning, and will be returned " Monday. the state, and Ethel N, little maidens labiire, guests of Mr. Harry Bhirk in Centre Hall, ind were accompanied to by their friend Mabel kK Myers two pretty f B were i Mr week, Helen L n Luse and Recorder W, Nuyder, of Clinton county, the of Inst was able to return resume his A. Intter to the duties, after having been laid up for a week or more on aconnt of several very inter. esting carbiineles, Road viewers meet Monday, 20th inet , to decide whether or not the road from Gilltown leading by A.V, Miller's and intersecting the public road at Pleasant Gap, shall be vacated, The gentlemen appointed to perform this work are W, M. Grove, surveyor, Centre Hill ; L. KE. Bwartz and John Hoy, Jr., Hublersburg. Paul Witmer, son of W., W, Wit mer, of Buffalo Run, was out in the field mowing when his horees fright. ened and ran away. In attempting to atop them he was knocked down and trampled upon, sustaining an ugly cut on the leg from the horse's hoots, No bones were broken, and he fortunately Hegister part court house and LOUALN, are guests of lee, Calvin, of Tyrone, family of Dr. George Black spots sometimes made the specks are difficult to erase, on the character are A clerk in the Treasury Department | at Washington had his leg broken by | more than a million dollars of currency falling on him, Rev. H. W. Bender, pastor of the| Lutheran church in Philipsburg, has | tendered his resignation, to become ef- fective October 1st, Rev, D. Gress and family, Wednes- day, went to Adamsburg and other points about Pittsburg. They will be gone several weeks, Mise Cora Brown, of Mills, was in Centre Hall from BSatur- day until Monday, being the guest of Miss Virginia Durst. of Abner fell Alexander, Ilarlystown, Harold BON W. Alexander, at 2 A S ; DEATHS % Ww MRE BMITH | Mrs. Bmith, [tary William F. Smith, of | heim, died Wednesday Lear | them made a trip to Millheim, and was on her return from that plae @ that | | she was stricken with paralysis | reaching her home she was | house, medical ald summoned, but | nothing could be done for her death terminated her life as stated above, Mrs. Bmith was a member of the! Methodist church, and the last sad | rites will be performed Friday morn- | W. Mell Interment at Millheim, The deceased was David Kimport, old Kimport homestead, in township, and later removed tev, (1. of and was born on the | Harris LO near a daughter on the farm now owned | Mrs. Bmith'’s christian name was injured his arm somewhat, Mrs. George Miller, of Axe Mann, Wednesday came to Centre Hall until Saturday will be the guest Mrs. Re becca Floray, Btuart C. Runkle, of Philadel- phia, was in the valley recently, mak- ing his headquarters his pretty coun try home, on the pike Fort. and of Dr, at served at Arcadia will be festival in Grange factured at Dewart, the M. E. Saturday evening. Do pot fail tk attend, J. Harold Rodabaugh, recently visited friends Penns Va lerk in the of Pi ittsburg, | at the lower lley. ty. Mrs. Johu Rossman, nee Miss Annie her Mrs of their] ¢ home of mother and part about s ALL re Hall, spent K in Cent Mr, Ross. the greater ir InArriage locate may perman- | d Mrs. R. C yw iul of Juniata to Peuns Mr. a: . Faust, A 807! trip Valley | beginning of this week Ihey HCCO- who died the Faust and old son Raymond, and Mouday, | Sprucetown | a railroad | formerly | interred it Mr. toons, in cemetery. Al is Was John Coble, Jr., of Linden Hall, advance his Mr. years of age, gabe}! Coble siinosl sevenly-seven i quite active and capable of doloug b manual labor. For a period of | ( oul three Yeurs he the Company CU, was in service having | 145th | sixties 1 & member of giment Nathaniel Dorman, of Boydertown, red by being thrown turday after. hed de- | i the na load of hay, Ba He | i | | | i | irivin team hite Was IE A 3 i tired hill wagon, aud on “ the wild, The sudden of the horses threw Mr. Dorman from the load of hay. Several ribs were broken flicted, wagon and other injuries in- N. few L. tour Mountain, will be lands, ynmissioner Robert in Centre Hall a days ago, and ocalled on Hon. Rhone, Mr. Conklin made over a portion of Nittany north of Centre Hall it membered that the Hiale's gether with many timber Forestry C Conklin was a re- to. hundreds of onging to private parties, was grestly iojured by a forest fire which originated above Con- tre Hall, ws farry Hitver, of Pittsburg, la Centre Hall for a brief vacation, is a son of Dr. H. F. Bitner, and with his parents and brothers— Ralph and Lynn-—is at the home of Druggist J. D. Murray. Mr. Bitner is city asso- ciate editor of the Pittsburg Press, and #3 a newspaper man has been very successful, Just before coming here the city editor of the Press was on a vacation, and the place during his absence was filled by the youog asso. ciate, wn Melvin Treaster, an all around sport and ladies man, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday morning from Altoona and drove across the mountaing to Centre Hall where he spent Bunday with some of his friends, says the Belle fonte Daily News. Melvin is a Penpa Valley boy who went to Altoona and through his courteous, kindly dispo. sition has worked himself into a splendid position with the Altoona Street Railway Company. He is one of the best sports that ever went down the '‘ pike’ and has hosts of friends, both in Bellefonte and down through Penns Valley, who feel pleased that he is making a syooess in his work, Ys fs ——————— Miss Esther Nolan Dead, Miss Esther J. Nolan died Tuesday morning at Marfa, Presidio county, Texas, aged about thirty years, Miss Nolan went to California several yours ago witu the hope of regaining her health, and later went sauth to Texas, The young Indy was known about Potters Mills, having made her home ACTes land bel in He one remaining of the family, her brother John having died a few years Her age sixty- nine months and twenty. ago in I'yrone. Was Bix years, The husband and one daughter Anna M., wife of Marcellus Bankey, of Potters Mills, survive, : JOHN } GRAY John F. Gray, of Btate College, died Fhursday morning of last week. A few days prior to his death he had an attack of heart trouble, but presently was reliey and went about his business as The of usual, red, before, morning | his death he arose as and was without a struggle or indication of a particle of pain, Mr. Gray was born in Fillmore, wis aged a little over forty-nine He was married to Ella M. who as do hildren Florence Mr. and Years, | Mattern, also four aud him Myrtle, survives Oscar, Rhenson Gray was engaged in the the John F. State College insar- business, and was senior firm of Gray & Mon, offices at AR Giray was held in with nd Bellefonte & business map, high esteem. KBRAPY Krape, of Williamsport, died # BRO. Fi years he lent of Salona, andis kno wo D.B Ww day iT many "i nroughout thi i nly Af A Carriage ider and ma 1 director. He { Heats N. Krape, of Balons, as do also his Was survives him, wife, Philadelphia, and ff Wi Luan, ‘haries, « Hismeaport, and Miss at He by one brother, Jacob P ¢ Mrs. Luther Bigmt NuUsan, i8 RiBO survived , and nd woty. one sls Lamar His f er, Ler Of Clinton eo age was aboul seventy years Hi Wilham Thomas tly killed by walking along the tracks at New Florence, komme, He on his way to perf Haturday ev Hillibish siriking ening, was nels a train him while his was a mechanic, and was f work fifty- f Nicholas Hellefonte, | made, rin a plece o for his empioyers His Age Was one years, tHe was Lhe son ¢ Hillibish and was born in where interment was BAYMORD FAURT A sad death irred in the of RB land CC. Faust, day m« when aged OO in Juniata, their little parsed to rning, 800, months The seven beyond atl home day interment was msde town cemetery, near the father. the little one’s death sre a brother and | sister— Ralph and Mary Spruce. ms A ff ——— rss Tablets, ali wises, at the Reporter office. 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You will never regret it, din ddd a» bodied TELEPHONE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME A Protection A Convenience A Necessity, Let us explain ¢ ou write or call uj Rates very reasonable, alive ir Co-oper- plan to you. Telephone, e manager PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE CO Contract Dept., Bellefonte, Pa. i Tr TT IT IT rr rrr rr rr YY Yr YY TITTY i rrr TTT TTT TYTYYYTY YT TTT TTY TTY 9% HV WN BN Ne NV BN VV VN VW BDV NUD NY A nice line of Men's fine wOHIRTS... L.adies’ Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, eries and Insertions. Embroid- We WH We WWW . E. WIELAND, Linden Hall ¢ Veo NNN BSH NNN NNN —.———— 99% 99 NNN VN VDBDD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Ten-Day Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon NEW JERSEY 11 and 25, August 8 and 22, $5.25 Round Trip & rect W Thursdays, July 1007 $5.35 Round Trip S. H. KNEPLEY Blacksmith Wood Worker... Attention is here called the fact that 1 located opposite the School House ed to do. arc now showing WE an unusually fine line of LEATHER GOODS for midsummer, Our price, too, is attrac- tive, considering the fact that manufacturers are de- manding higher prices for every leather product. SH i com pass opping Bags, Han Bags, Bill Books, Wallets, Card Cases, Coin Purses, «. | he Index... 10 have and am prepar GENERAL ING & BLACKSMITH- WOOD WORK, Special attention given to Resetting} Tire AND —Rimming Wheels— Satisfactory workljisfguar- anteed. Call to see me. A A AA, £4 DMN ERISTRATORS NoTIC EoeeLettern of i Foust, ay of aa township do 3 ir Ds Lo 3 te fe i west all | welvon i to the to | Rarmont, and howe having claims | Fume prose om duly authen tioment. JAMES 1. Adrain’ raion, 4 of Eonar cows, BHERP AND HOGR FOR HA goed oflers for sale he horses, four oh cows, twenty-three head | shoop and his Ww. G. Ruble, mle south AC Btn, ot hain premintn, ane-fouith ANOT ney. 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