Sy Sp - a THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1905, CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Lutheran-Centre Hall, morning : Tussey ville, afternoon ; Georges Valley, evening Reformed Spring Mills, morning ;: Union, afl ernoon ; Centre Hall, evening Prisbyterian~Centre Hall, morning Spring Mills, afternoon Reformed Pine Hall, morning afternoon, Boalsburg Pine Grove, [Appointments not given here have not been reported to this oftice, | SALE REGISTER, J K. BITNER, MARCH NM, enst of Penn Hall Horses, cattle ments, el MES. ANNA dag. 1 o'clock sit exien Friday, one mile farm imple MARCH Halu Three bedroom chairs, couch, mower, and HEMPHILL Centre Hall fon tables, stand We IRwn Monday 4+ DOs GOCE, i Cows, O'Clock, horses, 5 time of sharthorn i41 Shrop ile Sow months old Thursday, 1230 horses, G. fi. HOMAN, MARCH lock, at Centre Hall station { til be fresh by time sale 6 head good sheep, 10 shoats, Hine of farm implements, zr tools, by ton, and we mich COws young ost aight mont of 1: hay the r articles, W. ROYER, APRII tre Hil Hous®hold , Olive Br and wood gr ghitray Saturday 1p Wyoming Wh COOK stove, room fool extension goods stove with « table, MeCA LMONT o'clock, Be grain separat both new and second hb eo isstie K, d ele aturday, 12 its, machinery, gies, eto, ele, adv, in his . APR THEA We mre White, of t} date for th FOR yt HAG Ww + 0 Announce Les township, is & can May fie! S40 A Lill has teen introdoced the the minimum $55 legislature creasing salary of school teachers from to $40 .- f DEATHS, GEORGE HENRY HOMAN, George Henry Homan was summons ed to the other world Saturday of last week, Mention of Mr. Homan’s ¢on- dition had been made in previous is- sucs of the Reporter, and on the day of his death the not unexpected para- Iytic stroke was received by him at about ten o'clock in the morning. After that hour Mr, Homan scarcely moved and at four o'clock death came to his relief, It seven previons that he had been taken to the Will's Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, where he was pronounced, ufter the most careful examination, to be very condition, and the family given infor- mation that his disense was only that death would come time and % muscle was just weeks ina delicate not incurable, bat a very short precisely in the manner in which it did come, He fore being taken to the hospital, Mr, stroke, and the eyelids Of had a slight were paitalysis of the Homan results and mental powers, Mr. Homan was born in Stone Val- ley, Huntingdon county, March 15th, 1852, making his age just fifty-two His marriage to Mrs, Homan Miss Emma Neese ) took place March 7th, 1878. The children born to them were Albert B., of Altoona; Frank V., Philadelphia; Charles C., Willinmsport ; Archie EK. H., Elsie, whose death occurred in August, a perceplible weakening his Years, Lee and Clayton at home, and one daughter, Miss 1900. He is aleo survived by the wid- ow aud three brothers, namely : Sam- uel J. and Solomon, both of Willlams- port, and William, of Menno, South Dakota. The deceased enjoyed almost perfect health during his entire occupation labor which pet little or no fatigue, He retiring disposition and life. Being a farmer Ly he was accus- tomed to hard Was formed with WHS oan of was seldom seen away from his home the Union Wednes Rearick, of Tnterment { Farmers took place at Mills, M Lutheran chureh, « Cellielery, % day morning, Kev, J. Lhe inl itiy EPH BEF ZER Tuesday of last week, Joseph Beezer, a highly respected gentleman, died at his home the banks of Hpriug Creek near Roopsburg, of infirmities incident to old nye, He bad been ing for several days and gradually and peacefully he sank to rest, on ail Joseph Beezer was of German natiy- ity and was born in Strassburg-on-the Rhine, Germany, October 15, 1842. In 1865 he came to this country remain- ing a year and returning the old but only for short time to country when he again a to cating permanently in Centre Ameriea lo aoinly. fame ROBERT VALENTINE dived nt Mr» faltimore, Hobert Valentin the Lome of his daughter, Hummerfield Bond, in Maryland, after Mrs Val Hellefonte, an Hines of short duration eitine was formerly of sasociated with the iron He is sur vived by his wife, and two daughters Mrs Bond aud Miss both Baltimore where he was industries of the county Emily of wor Day Dypacker has sel wo days 14th th davs to be ot redl as Lite the the second Ald Friday Friday day fixed i Apt first, and Ad as arbor - La Hridge Across Susquehanna A corporation was organized to build a toll bridge across the Susque- hanna froin Shamokin Dam, on the Hnyder county Hunbuy, Northumberland county. The capital ization of the company is $275,000, and one third of the stock is to be pur- chased by the people of Snyder and Northumberland counties, The old bridge was partially de- atroyed by last year's ice flood and has not been repaired, side, to —————— Low Excursion Kates to Havana, Cabs, Low excursion Cuba, and return, Line Railway. Tickets on sale March 29th, with final limit April 19th, Fare from Washington, D. C., $48.00 for the round trip. A most excellent time to visit the beautiful Island 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, Heaboard Air Line Rallway, 1411 Chestnul Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. (2) rates to Havana, via Heaboard Air a ———— A A The 01d fashioned Winter. The "old-fashioned winter’ has lost all its value as a standard for the comparison of modern winters, and it is in vain that the oldest inhabitant cudgels his memory for winters with heavy suowfall and prolonged cold, We have now liad two summers and two winters consecutively of tempera. tures below the average, and the win- ter from which we are emerging has little to fear from comparison with any of the winters of which exception. al severity is alleged, because there are few surviving witnesses or records to confute ths venerable persons who imagine the weather of their youth to have been severer than that of their Belief irom the he Interment = ade at eld 83 i ile Salt iF HOLTES of M. P her home in Howard, Mis, Busan Holter, wife Holter, died at after a lingering illness of consump- tion, aged fifty-four years, six months Wy Fertilizers for Sale J. H. & B. E. Weber an- nounce that they will have during the season fertilizers of all grades, and prices as low as any. The prices are based on the analysis of the goods, They invite you to call to see them be fore buying. Messrs pin ——— Kelth's, Next Week, Beginning Monday, March 27, the attractions at Keith's Philadelphia theatre will be of unusual interest. The appearance of Richard Golding will be hailed with delight. He is fa: mous as ‘Old Jed Prouty,' and is supported by a company of seven peo- ple, who present a comedy sketch en- titled ** Jed Prouty’s Visit to Boston, Bert Coote & Co. will present * A Lamb in Wall Btreet,” said to be the best vaudeville vehicle this famous actor hae apiared in since joining the vaudeville ranks, Other notable at tractions are Join Birch, Janet Mel ville and Eva Stetson, Great Hoott, Joe Morris, ele, including “ Dina,” retained by request for a second week, AA AI A BATAAN LOCALS, Hydney Kuhn was home White Deer for several days. B. F. Yearick moved from Walker to the White property near Penns Cave, 1 Why buy old, wornout harness st new harness prices © Get prices from D. A. Boozer. Harry Jackson announces himself a candidate for the office of register of Centre county. The tenant house on the farm of Mrs, John McDowell, a short distance west of Milroy, was destroyed by fire, It was occuplen by family named Gabagan who lost nearly all their from advanced age. household effects, — i INANCIAL BTATEMENT OF POTTER TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR CLOSING MARCH 18, 1006 ACCOUNT | FAX COLLECTOR'S 1905 1. B. Spangler, Colles Feb, 11 To amt, of duplicate $§ 3780 16 { bh per ot, on S648,17 todd $3821 67 | | tor School 1 { i tteoilog 1904 By bh per of, aba'mt on $2006.18 8 Oct, 15, Cash paid WW, WM Cormick fy Lie rot com. on $18 ™ paid ¥ Cormick s jer 1 com. on $1084 » Halen Linden Hall. Mrs, Charles Wright suffered a se- vere attack of heart trouble, J. H. Hoss bought a driving horse from Mr. Weaver, of Pine Grove Mills, Mrs, Hess returued Saturday from Orceoin where she had gone for a few neighborhood are well fancy Mules in this slOocK ix Lninging price M TE tor's Juco Zoony iw under Lhe doe cate, sullering frotn bronchial trouble Mis. Clyde Thursday preparations for their sale Howard Milles prominent business men paid his ned loyer came Dom Milton to assist her parents in the one of Hebersburg's mother a visit here last weel Prof. H. | weeks on his of his crops Bitner is spending a lew fara, looking after the delivery LO miRrket Maury Carper spent several weeks al the home of Nathaniel Zeigler, return ing to her howe here on Monday Mois Mitchell HITIVAI bleed. for a of Cinrbrick, worl, was an HMaturday ten days’ stuy at the home of her tmolher, W irom anid to the He will be this H. Hoy Millen Friday family ioved tenant house on the Bpary far eraployed by Charles Kuhlin stiles Vifred Lae the He Will dock on and hiss bu upht the John Blem Mrs move Mr Hive ml farm from Kath- the and move there shortly, Wieland LOW O04 tipied by Whtlo [ee ii Bide will baste James Haywond Wieland farm foe Lire 4 will the oks will ruove toda hus J the Noll farm, at Pleasant day Les Henry Homan also moves to the Jacob Mr. Ho- im Mrs Hot | Ling | Dharst farm, vast of Centre Hall | {| Zang sid y Lhe farin vacated by Hist Klien Brown's farm to iF i fara, sisove LOWDH i Ty | Woodward -- it] srrivest al : over i Flat Kern + Sheperd iohn Bechiol George Treaster Margaret Gelawite Moyer Zundel, at Danville Alice Hoover, at Danville Medical services "TK Justice's fees 1 0 HerTvices Ww Balanoe $0 4-51208 40 BODTORY A, 104 To cash from audit io cash from J Hpmugler OVERSEER M™ DR $100 x MOR March et B $0 195 Feb Feb, 3 2 Ww TR CH 10 cash fromm same To cash from ssine ~fi100 ¢ By support to the POETSOLS e- W. 8 Palmer Kliza Jordan Mary Long tieorge Michael Roy Rickard Michael Confer Auman children Henry Kline, Annie Penington Binir Taylor Luey Jordan Magwie Shunk following Postage... ‘ et x Medical services, Ir. BH. & Alexander wine Horviees . Dupllente snd book John Nevel., -_ John Auman. Balance 42 3% 0 on 4 85 1% 15 1H Mf1021 6 ——— ShA—————a H. F. MUSSER, TREAS, OF AUDIT DR, 150 1904, March 19, To balance, 1900 Feb, ho cash from J. B nglel, poor tax. To cash from J Spangler, road fax......... Hn March 13 ‘cash from J. €. Kuhn, road hx $ 1 on 6h ke Be 78 Mf TT 1904. CR Murch 26, By printing auditor wafetnents, pions Maton 2, Cash paid OC, 8. Bed MBE es. co iivtosinpinecminrimnis buss dune 6, Clerk for i oo (Continued on net poluwmn,) | James Hinith § { Miss k Plorenoe Yes u town inst Thursday Mliveniey # Chief Fire Poet the Fly dhiers al present, Mise Minirva Belulinrt pei Malur- with friends at this place Moot Monday. wilh § day wi Orndorf and Carl w 11 ip {6 Vounsds P.iwes sities wilefoute Clayion moved fin Fuesday iu Harry {uncle Jeremniahh Vonsda on Mura Jackson Hheesley nud s | were to Green Horr ss few days ahd wile Haturday famine! CGepliart Hebersturg and atid wile al Mill ! Mra, Those Howersox atid child ree and Bre Millh {de Mary Visiting i { rel riners parents al i Lhe iving horse, weighing igerator arge enough pd hatter worker UO, GRAMLEY Hpring Mills, Pa A good ds 5 FOE HATCHING Fags for hmiching {'. White Leghorn, slanchard strain W. 0, GRAMLEY, Spring Mills, i X FE CREAM PARLOG ; MRS Ww HOOK RING MILLS, PA 1 every Saturday rT patronage BY P Creatn MTV ning March i st} i IRE HHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM SEPA i RATOR is a short cut, saving hail the fairy work, It les low down machine, There {is no dradgery in washing the simple Lhree | piece Dairy Tubolsr Separator bowl Avoid { bucket bowls, They're all full of troublesome parts. Twetily six sloes—take the one that will | socommodale your herd, Considering the dura bility of the machine, the price is the lowest of suy separator on the market, For further par | tienlars write or apply in Jrion 0 H. DD. ROSSMAN, Spring Mills, Pa WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY MAN OR WOM {an to manage business in this county and sd joiniog terriiory for well established house of solid financial! standing, $2000 straghi oash salary with all seceasary expenses paid week! by check from headquarters. Money advan for expenses. Position permanent | previous ex wirience not essential. No investment required We furnish everythin Enclose self addressed envelope. Address, Mausger, 510 Como Bock, Chicago, 111. ol2 D F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA} Office North of Court House, W HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY AT LAW RELLEFONTE, PA, No, 19 W. High Street, All professions! basiness promptly attended to £ Db Gere Ixo. J. Bowen WwW. D Zeney Crime, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYSAT LAW Esai Brock BELLEFONTE, PA. Huovessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis Consultation in Epglish and German. HEADQUARTERS FOR lasting Doe 58 INCH, -— Regular Style Specis]l Hog, Horse and Cattle Style Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart tt. 4 ‘uw of igh-grade , heavily galvanized ontraction Is practically ever- ANE FOUCE WIOony, no matter how great a strain is put on it, but does, cfficiently, turn horses, hogs Cxpanzion and « not mutila cattle, Lor 4d wy L t will Can s} 11 iii Call and see in. lds manufacture: OW you how SAVE yOu Hone) i stay fenced. We have constantly on hand a large stock of ail styles fencing for the lawn and farm at the lowest prices. i ¥ ey and lence your fie y they Ww PLEASANT CAP, PA. ¢ THE YEAR 1905 Finds us prepared to serve you in all lines of House Furnishings, from a COOK STOVE TO A PIANO We meet all opposition midway, and Our > te cannot be undersold by any one, goods must be as represented, They ar SO In every case, We take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage in the past and at the same time solicit a continuance of it. JOHN SMITH & BRO. SPRING MILLS, Bee N eR" N eee ND DDYDDDVYVDYBDY HE BEST SHOES at HAL 5 3 SHOES! At less than the cost to manufacture them. More hich 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. SHOE MONEY - SAVERS a I J THE 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 —— 555 ..REARICK BROS... 3 . CENTRE HALL.
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