» THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1805, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ian—-Centre Hall, morning, commun also, services in the evening Presbyter fon Methodist—Contre Hall, morning Spruce- town, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. These will be the last services in the conference year, Lutheran-Spring Mills, morning Union, aft ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening Reformed —Tusseyville, morning : Centre Hall, afternoon Reformed-— Boalsburg, afternoon Boalsburg Houserville morning [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this office. | SALE REGISTER, SARAH FORE) MARCH 15, mile south of OC Une cow, and carriage, 1g harness household goods, 1 o'clock, one top buggy also lot of 1 aou Monday, 10 o'clock, black mare, 14 ny CAT ol 1d ;: one good yearll ng; 12 rest will be fresh by lot of little ments, De er jot of house Tuesday, 12 h-onst of ieaders two heifers © heat of young Al bright r« hil led plow, ing harrow--these but two SATS, R180 rey, harness, ete MARCH . Wednes Hall ¢ horses, 11 sleep, 40 hogs, thie inple dRy, One farm lus room couch, and MARCH be mower horees » of sale shoals, npleme nls, Or. 80 i nee that J. D + i8 8 candidale ied 1o the When Women Jump ab — Fertilizers zers on the mar- D. W. the high the actu- Buy the best fertill ket for the spi fronm Bradford, grade goods, al cost and freight. ing or who is handling al ifle ps at a tr above cic ——— Death Warrant Head sherift Taylor to Dillen and Monday morning read the death warrant Both were deeply impressed The the exe announced week, Lireen by cation, May ! its import. time of 84 Inst Eu i - Mrs, Condo Gets a Peuslon, of was granted a soldier's widow pension—eight dollars August last, The pension was secured through Agent W. A. Krise, of this place, Mre. Katharine Condo, widow the late Jerry Condo, per month from ¥ A a a—— tates to Havaus, Cubs, excursion rates to Havana, and return, via Heaboard Air Line Railway. Tickets on sale March “9th, with limit April 19th, Fare from Washington, D, C,, $5.00 for the round trip. A most excellent timue to visit the beautiful {sland of Cuba at a very small cost, All the ad- vantages and delights of a European trip. Further information will be cheer- fully given, on application to J. J, PuLLer, District Passenger Agent, Seaboard Air Line Rallway, 1411 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (2) f.ow Excarsion Low Cabs, final cA ———— Went Away as Lovers, The Lock Haven Democrat of Hat- urday published this item : Ellis B. Shafler, of this city, one of the bookkeepers in the office of the New York and Pennsylvania’ compas ny, and Miss Ida Voneida, of Madison- burg, Centre county, who has been re widing in this city for some time, left here Friday morning on the flyer, They gave no intimation as to where they were going, but their friends are pretty sure they went to Elmira yes. terday and were made man and wife and are now at the bride's home at Madisonburg, Should these conclu- sions prove correct Mr. and Mrs, Bhaf- fer will be sceorded a fitting reception on their return here, They are most estimable young people and their friends will wish them much hap- piness, NEWS FROM NORTH DAKOTA, formerly Town Writes from of Potter Fleisher, ship, received from | Dakota, the home of Decker, formerly of near Pot- ters Mills: Believing that a letter from this sec- tion will be of interest to the Reporter readers, I have concluded to write briefly. We got to Dakota too late last spring to raise farm crops of any account, but made some garden, and planted beans, potatoes, sweet corn, melons, pumpkins and squash and grew a fine crop of each. I saw the finest vegetables here that I ever saw in my life, Corn planting is done differently here from the methods in Peunsylva- nia, I planted two varieties—first ninety day and later sixty day corn. The planting was done immediately after the breaking-up plow. The seed was dropped into the furrows, the pext furrow covering it. That was all that was the crop until the began to ripen. The first ears were plucked for seed, and it was no trouble to find length. How kota The native grass is & most Cattle fit to Proves all hunt The following was Fleisher, North done to corn inches in North Das- ears twelve that 1% for excellent the being taken from kill without ol provender, pasture are stall-fed, this grass INANY Acres, horses feedd on winter, roauanng o their feed vel all and are doing well While we look this ed for a blizzard The country ust being developed, none came winter does not seein like one and so we like it very much. North Dakota is the wealthiest state, hool funds, in the in se union DEATHS ELL } TOWN: of and END, Ki FF. Townsend, prominent citizen candidate for the legislature] a years ago, died at his home Thursday morning of last week of pneumonia. The deceased was Warren, Ohio, November 14, 1585689, making his age forty-five years, His parents both died when he was quite young. He came to Philipsburg in the latter part of 1886, taking up; the. work of foreman, s position he filled Philipsburg, a Republican few n born at the eleventh district, with headquar- ters at Scottdale, a position he was fill- ing when taken sick. ber of the Baptist’ church Gray, a daughter of the late W. Y Giray, er with five children four and the eldest, the aioe ing fifteen years of age aud the young- "brother Michigan, death boys one girl daughter, est five years old, One ene sister, residing in are also left tojmourn his Mi FIENNIE BECH 1 deck, Imis War: ARTOIS Mrs, Jennie widow of the Jacob Beck, riorsmark was b April 7,185 aged forty-sev and twenty-eight ried to April 6, BRO who is now eighty sister,” Mrs. Martha North Dakota, the time of her died at her home al She al death Hn burg, ,mndlat Nk en years, len days. Bhe of lovey died af het WHS INATr- Jacob ille on INT she is ow who survived Ly mother, y PRIS old, one Hildebrant, of who was ai XxX with her at death, and one b bath schools all around us but it has a Fleisher is a small the town, It meat market nishes vasentianls, Iarg general store, good hotel livery stable and feed barn, public hai social gatherings, ete, Woodman Lodge, literary ciety, religious for society, ladies’ SETVites every weeks, considering that here began but three years ago, we well advanced he country uh pure lige aN water snd coms, | haves well al both house and barn and thirty tons of lignite coal stored away North Dakota, like all other its drawbacks, but | think it the young msn or We all work here, but so hard as in old Pennsylvania lias state for woman - - - West's Population Swelied 'wo bits of the that will swelling of the wesl'» be of interest 10 the readers follow Mr Alma, x Mrs orado, H Mareh IHinois forn to atid Wolfe, a daughter, at Chicago, Mr. Wolfe, the Colorado of of who is a conductor southern Railroad, native Centre county, born Valley, and bre Mrs. James Condo, of Penn Hall many relatives and county will not only learn of his prosperity, gratulate him on this family event. He is cousin, KE. J. Burket, (fenrges is a her friends in be pleased but will latest the of Chicago. guest of in South Dakota, Mr. Mersinger John W. Memsinger, of Tussey ville er, Jr, babies, twin girl in 8 son Et A pe New Department Store isaue the jradford county, in a recent gave over a column account of of Messrs. Reeser, Keller, Wieland Co, The firm had advertised ita liberally, and on that day did not sell, the interior arrangement, stock, and enjoy the public waiting comforts room. The Times firma has reason to take pardonable pride in their opening. The latter member of the firm is A, P. Wieland, well known in Penns mercantile business, id fi ——— Young Woman as Farmer The weet is not the only section in which the ability of a young woman to manage an farm is demonstrated, The eastern woman can do the same, as is proven by Miss Ella Decker, who manages her father’s farm, in Georges Valley, a short distance east of Potters Mills, Mr. and Mrs, Green Decker, the parents of the young lady, last spring went to North Dakota, and since none of the brothers could be in- duced to take the old homestead, Miss Decker took the farm in charge and has been chief manager for the past year. Bhe is assisted in the perform. ance of the work by two younger brothers, but the management wholly rests on her shoulders. Bhe has met with good success, and if this had taken place in a western state, she would be the central figure of 8 won. derfal story such ss can only eminate from a locality in which eyclones have their birth. In the fertile valleys of Pennsylvania the incident is left to become a year old vefore IL ever comes to light, AI YP SS Big sacrifice in boys’ shoes, Yeager & Davis, | brother, T. J. Gales, cashier of the Blair;Connty!Nationsl bank of Tyrone Mrs Mary Antes, of and two half brothers,” Per- Half M valley, preceded her to the grave hall sister Clearfield, Homan Cisles, of WOT vy and Nd Interment was made at Love Mrs Anus : Haleer Weber ne dune Lo Her Mhe was Her dest h infir ald len name was Anna Pi Henry and Magdsaicnn Howard We incident to AR mid eloher ‘mities the daughter of Pletcher, of Howard, born seventy se Ww hinte =i VE VERTIS uy Hhe was a worthy christian the Mennoni ved Ly Lhe foil William, J Howard took 1s in mem ber ol Sie W BUTYVI | dren Abram, and Mary, al i I'he | afternoon. Inter Howard funeral piRce i oemelery FATEH of John 1 morning at her fe Fiz | died Malu we Nittany furnace di had alll, wile Pale, rday ne | near t! and abhetles I ale due to gangrene from wih wiif- bined, bees i { fering for some Line The deceased, whos maiden uae rabethh Isent the | daughter of k atl was Eli WTR WR fward and Margaret fsenburg was born in Barre, Huntingdon county, fifty-seven ago SUEVIVIDE John T. Tate, and the following child ren : Alfred, of Punxsutawney ; BR UG of Big Jefleraon county Fd | ward, Walter and Avua, of Bellefonte, her are her Lu ' sin, JAMES M SH James Milford Shook died hile home in Bellefonte on Banday morn- fng. Though he had been ailing for years his death was due directly to an attack of pneumonia, which nated in death after au illness of only four days He was born in Lamar, Clinton county, in 1852. He is survived by his wife and ten children iK al culmi- RUTH WILSON uth, aged five years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Wilson, died in Bellefonte Haturday evening, after an iliness of but one week —————————— Fertilizers for Sale Messrs, J. H., & HE, Weber an- nounce that they will have during the senson fertilizers of all grades, and prices as low as any. The prices are based on the analysis of the goods, They invite you to eall to see them be- fore buying. ——————— Kelth's, Next Weak, Keith's Chestuut Street Philadel phia Theatre, for the week beginoing March 20th, will present the most weird, wonderful and fascinating act ever presented on any stage -** Dina creation of woman out of nothing ; Lewis McCool & Company, presenting “ Her Last Rehearsal '' ; Bedini and Arthur, offering the best comedy jug. gling act ever imported from Kurope ; Hydney Grant, story-teller and imper. sonator of famous actors | Burton and Hrooks, eccentric comedy acl, entitied “A Can of Hamor, —————— A OA The goods handled by the Misses Geiss, Centre Hall, whose card ia found elsewhere, include silk shirt. waist suite, Japanese slik waists, and walking skirts, Prices are very reas. able considering style sod omit. LOCALS, The township audit met at Old ¥ ‘ort | Hotel, The last of schools began Monday, # month the yt rough i Harry MeClenahan went to burg last week in search of work, Mr. and Mrs, M. PP. Musser, drove to Centre Hall Sunday friends, visit to Penns Cave was not sold Friday. elsewhere in this issue Mr. near and Mrs. Anthony Hall, Monday evening. Cinrver, of Centre were brief callers A bulletin in the Reporter windows on Sunday gave the public the news of the Japanese victories, Miss Jack- Mrs, John Yearick and sister, inst week went Lo sonville to visit relatives Agent Hiiver and Hintion W. H ir pote davs Inst wee Girip lncapacitated Frank Bradtord, I). Brisbin 1: Ww BH vrh Cumniogs has i use of his horse-power hay baler, ening were housed up onl account of the snow Mis, W the guest Altoona, Las been John other liam of her son snl Willinme, {own relatives, about a week OF more Lathes The Line sid Hel get price ie BUVIDE Dew od i). A. Bo i will be worth the irom LET ihe formation ried ta inform yourself of F Monday irersed cons Lhe JRpmnie we OVER PESArY Mills morning, Jacob Neos Armers a caller and fa ¥ 3 fa iderabile salisiaction splendid victories oblail ed by the Hussians 1. A { Oak Hall, will Daut Creeek, bel er, O ress mie the tenant on the inking He has i stock. W. A. for two years $31 slong Ww re Hill feresl in Lhe HVE 1 that Potters Mills e Allison go back lo Again ix employed by th 1CS Edward B. Grossman & Co. of Chicago, have placed with us their Catalogue of Ready-Made Spring Suits, Spring Coats, Rain Coats, Etc,” We will be pleased to receive calls, at our home, from any who are interested in this line of goods, THE MISSES GEISS| HALL, PA. 3 THE YEAR 1905 $ Finds / ¢ House Furnishings, from a COOK STOVE TO A PIANO us prepared to serve you in all We meet all opposition midway, and Our They are cannoi be undersold by any one, goods must be as represented, in SO every case. / ¢ / $ | ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / / / to thank ¢ We take this opportunity you for your patronage in the past and at the same time solicit a continuance of JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ WN SN % Bee WBN WB UN w JRE spr ng Mil loos, of i ouily An I bearing apple tres is large sud prick with Mausard i a coutaiue 17 tas large outuiioR, apd & hail fm rposes. Well of hod waler Ly ihe stern Wood house, spoke good barn, Carriage hose outbui gs. Propet'y was ortaerly ox pred t s Janes U4. Evans and Ismaily Terme ma de known by usdersigned REV. LI. K EVANS 21 wing 2% roltstiown, alion Mehar Sine oo kichen po door and lige house, Chik EN a. HE AHARPLESS TUB! BRATOK I= a shor LARCREAM HEFA cut, saving half the datrywork, it isa jow down machine There is no dradgery in washing the simple three piece Dairy Tabular Scparator bowl Avoid vucket bowls. They're all full of troublesome parts, Tweny «ix sires—take Lhe one thai will scoommodate your herd. Considering ube dure. bility of the machine, the price is the lowest of any separator on the market. For further par. tenia write or apply in person 0 H. D. ROSEMAN, Spring Mills, Pa WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MAN OR WOM. an 10 manage business in this county and wa. joinlug territory for well established house of solid financial standicg. $2000 stra ght oash salary with all necessary expenses paid weekly by check from headquarters, Money advanced for expenses. Position permanent; previous ex: Perincn not essential, No investment required, We tarnish everything, Koclose se!f-adaressed envelope. Address, Manager, 510 Como Hock, Chicago, 111, 013 D. F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA} (Mee North of Court House, WwW. HARRIAON WALKER ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, Pa No. 19 WW. High Street, All protasmioni) | business proamphly atteniad to 8 D, P— Ivo. J. Bowen Crime, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ww D. Zenwy Successors 10 Orvis, BOWER & ORVIS Cogeultation in Eoglish and German. RAL HAAS THE BEST SHOES st a a8 a2 40 48 SHOES! At less than the cost to manufacture them. wo More Weeks Within To Buy As we have been advertising to sell $12, 000 worth of shoes by April Ist and we are going to do it. We have still a large lot of them left and have just two weeks to sell them. Now is the time to buy Shoes. We are going to take the balance of them out of our shelves and put them in baskets and on tables and make the price so low that you cannot afford to stay away. Come and see. YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE SHOE MONEY - SAVERS : : 0000000000000 00R0AONPERINOPENORINEIDROIRRNRS New Stock of Furniture You have a half car load of Cham- ber Suits to select from, ranging from the cheapest to the best, These goods just arrived, This stock will be sold at the same low price given heretofore, OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. a .REARICK BROS... TRI HALL.