1EPORTER. and Proprietor PENNA AY, JANUAR 15, 1903 to the Re dvance. ition ¢ for thre hee made known DEMOCRATIC CO, tOMMITTE] 1903. $0 he used i i sidered en- Order stream the super- iB i l nel was nd solid of » recent fire, le to Wm insured aud \ and fire. had by the insurance in not every luct the Y. M, on S inday ck. cordially inv Howard thie 9 is iness in postoflice building, tted up for that pur- and hae pose * floors, a: ed ac upyi second d has b well stock- the as he will ich site as soon with ods Wim. an as the w uit place attended the funeral of General permits a number of citiz Hastings on Tue lay last, All the tory business during ls ume ol greater, but the profits hardly corre. sponded. Mr. Ripka, of Centre Hill, has rented the brick store owned and formerly occupied by G. H. Long, and will in a few weeks, merchants report a satisfac. asl yo business wa commence business The ceiling iu the Lutheran charch was placed recently. It is very pretty and durable, H« Win. M, Allison givce Thursday of last week, Mrs. Charles P. Long plicunoiia, has been ill is Ill with Rt mine aw Free Care for Sick Hendaehe, Tablets are acertain eure for sick head. ache, If taken as soon as the first in- diention of the disease appears they will prevent the attack. Get a free sample at C. W. Bwarlz's, Tussey- ville; ¥. A, Carson's, Potiers Mills; CO, J. Finkle's, Spring Mills, and give them a triul Potters Mills. Mrs. Mury MeKinney went to Altoo- a doctor there in regard to a sore on her side: all hope for her recovery Kelley Harshbarger hs his eye on the party who stole his chickens and and pay for if they don’t soon come with headquarters at fort Taylor, John Strong just received a load of fresh oyster shells which he will fur. nish ready-ground to persons wanting | auy. John is in the chicken business, chicken and passes all his spare time there. Keeps a stove in his house, mill on top of the mountain that made feet of two thousand amd eighteen lumber, John ratamount; Wil ofl, I'he up-town scribe said I Kinson caught a come it was only a wildeat, Nefl Bros, are doing quite a business their place the of choppivg grain and sawing fi mii in this in way wood into sh There were caught Mr. Bebelhimer's apple hole; look out or there will be trouble. Amos Als ort lengths for stove two fellows al xander’'s house is under LEH the entire family is 1 ‘oP scariel fever. J. R. Bible was in town Saturday de- p livering feed for the people in the prop DUSINESsE, If there is anything you to ask Daddy Goodwin, want Know just he is | posted on a yiniog; the old gentleman | has traveled all over the country and | has seen and remeber, J. R. Close j horse; hope he will hin always ready chased a fine young better is quite a jockey have luck with thi sone. J and is for a trade. J. Sime dandy pair of them R.. 138 & i wfrald to take why unless he is them in his traps a Knotty business was hauling knotty hie expert dynawmiter the telephone line iped and partly fell d, but got ath accident merchant of this place all Kinds, Now trouble 3 of RO ls of CO. place here will be hound good the r was trying to sell a must be in 10t give his pedi- i= Dow tele. climbing for the Telephone and ompany. this want to trapping; trappers they will tell you town living in en on his way from Spring cetown Monday, upset in his horse ran and away damage to the sleigh re. Metlenaban and daughter Co toons: Al Alte with { ra returned from Miss Cora will go back to where she Ona, the i has a position telephone | company. Mabelle Smith. « this place, vd e Hall, were mar- evening in the Sprucetown, by Cone | 81 {"Asher Stahl, of Centr | ries Wednesday urch Ir | gratulated for ehoosingsuch an accoms plished young a8 a at Stahl is to be lady helpmeet. Pheir many friends wish them a long and prosperous life, ay Burns, Swabb, 1 Pittsburg: Anr K. | and Mrs. Frank Carson Miss Ruth Miss Acker spent Friday evening at the home of Dr. Alexander. Mrs. H Alexander, Mrs. James | Stover and Mrs. David Boone spent | last Thursday at the home of Jubb. ¢ 1h os nsbur =~ Edward Colyer. Tuesday evening at six o'clock, Wm. { of Milroy, were joined in marriage at the parents About thirty guests | present to witness the ceremony. { the home of groom's | this place i | congratulations was no small part The bride was the { cipient of many {| the program. | those present Miss Ruth were guests H. ay Burns and Aaronsburg, at | of { home of Dr, 8, | eveni .g. to stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. daughters entertained young people from Colyer and Pot- ters Mills on Thursday evening. All returned home having spent a very pleasant evening, Miss Ruth Swabb returned to her home ju Aaronsburg, after having spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs, Arthur Lee i W. PF. Rockey filled his ice house | with some of the finest ice taken from | this pond, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday; he had twelve men engaged to help him, Get a free sample of Chamberlain's | Biomach and Liver Tablets at CC, W, | Bwariz's, Tusseyville; F. A. Carson's, | Potters Mills; C. J Finkle's, Spring | Mills. They are easier to take and imore pleasant in effect than pills, Then their use is not followed by con- #ipntion as is often the case with pills, Regular size, 250. per box, Farmers Mills. Paul T. Rearick and wife spent sev- week, The steam saw mill is making things boom in the hollow; good time made, Farmers are busy hauling their grain in Miller Goodhart baled over twenty- four tons of hay; Cummings Bros, did the work. D. H. to his own farm in Georges Valley in the spring. Wm. Hagen will move in the Jacob tearick will move Continued trom first page especially in the manuel of arms, Books on military tactics and ma- | furnished and officers | and men were required to study them | of this | schooling the regiment became one of | the drilled and most reliable | fighting regiments in the service. Confederate Raiders had been quite active at this time cutting commuuni- | cations between Washington and the north, by burning bridges on the N, C railroad, the direct line befween Balti- Harrisburg, Pa. The 148th HOBUVIes were assiduously. 0 consequence best more and Neidigh house in the swamp. Mervin funeral attended Monday forenoon. Harvey M. Horner will Homan's was well move to tenement house and work for D. Rearick, No school at this place and the pike on Monday, on account of the funeral of Mervin Homan, the teachers being slo John Rishel wis is in the last few days. ~~ » — Woodward. Hoover's mourn the I'he funeral took Harvey of their infant son place Wednesday. Oliver Hosterman, of Pittsburg, came home 1H last week Quite from this tended the meeting at Bunday evening Wilson Ard who had been employ- returned home last week y and J D. Si to Yeasgertown and Lewis on Monday J. OG. PF. Motz, of #pending nie rel months, fiir alvin Ei iyaer m altrip Ww weeks with: bi irned on Friday. Oak Hall, thelr ice or thick. E. K Centre Hall smith made saturday mornl Miss Mary Etter again, { I Coron flext satur Lemo Boa banquet it their home ing ii ti on the Aaronsburg, I'he Eur Aaronsburg 1 iv {f boxing Boxing club of CRA iit RiOoves one ay |i Et We K, sti] Are iow holding 1 ions in above Wm The and the are the b take it « out another i boys Bara Kline ant trip to L ET made a business day last Walter where he expects to Miss Electa St home week or Orwig | gone to Altoon Pan from the post offic day evening took suddenly ill. becatne unconscious, and Dr. C 8B. Musser was summoned, and at pre sary to carry her to her home, ent she is much improved, . a Nittany Mountain, Boo ! but it is cold. The Houser Brothers were digging a well on their timber land preparatory to moving their mill on the tract, but the cold weather stopped the work. George W shingle Noll, who sick with typhoid fever, is on the mend. has been saw wood one day last week, William Parker is a busy man chop- ping wood and hauling it to Centre Hall, where he finds ready sale for it, Newton Garver has added a All happiness in his venture. Mrs. Kate Horner had house wish him a nice lot of Robert Smith is again working at MeNitt Brothers & Co's, stave mill. Samuel Gingerich and Adam Rhodes ground Mr. Gingerich bought of Hen- ry Potter. i Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. Bhe had a surgeon get it back in place as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained her very much. Her son mentioned that he hud seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm ad- vertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle of it which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her tosleep which she had not done for several days. The son was 2g much pleased with the relief it gave His mother that he has since rec. ommended it to many others. For sale by C, W. Bwartz, Tusseyville; F, A, Carson, Potters Mills; C. J. Flukle, os ——— P. V, was sent here to guard this line | against these bridge burning raids of the Confederates: and in the mean time | to be educated and trained in the art of war, in all its details, A few days were devoted to putting {up our camp and commissary, head- | quarters establishments and camp annexes’ generally; this done, the chief business was drill dally, exc 1 “} al | Sundays, when we had inspection nine A, M., Divine Services at ten and dress parade at five P. M, Ibe made markably good material for easily controlled and making very rap regiment was up of re- soldiers id progress in discipline. Everything had to be '‘ just so.’ One evening the regiment turned out for dress parade; the in 11 out tA at { M1 beaut all COMIPAL ies position, guides 4 dressed on | sid all the right; the regiment was ul alligoment; but still the colonel was not satisfied: we waited to “guides post | nted hear the command, 1 ut it came not; the col ' el pei the secon oraerny tiie veered low | take Slriogieliow obeved, well arme ¥ ard dang ght and marched ected rebel HOON itis When genera we hh ted several ladies « { f whom addressed the \ him “to freely mak Fhe « | capiain desiring e his wishes Known aptain told i i ber that it was thy i ev ware in eaboot with our enemies, { that they shelter and comfort to Fhe ment and rave them lady, a queen of refine style, said in the mildest | iovailty to | National Government, but she | red her neighbors to speak for her her company at tea, bul the captain pitched nick-nacks and candy to the to the of of the We | knew this silly at an {end, and Company A fell back in goo! friends, and boys, greatly amusement Yhoth sides question,” CAampRIgn was | order; we had met some { of our stay One evening Lieutenant Brown, who of the “three therefore knew claimed to be a veteran months’ service,’ and all about war, took a guard, three Meyers, cousins Henry, William and myself, out the Baltimore pike, a sort of aimless expedition I thought, to hunt trouble, or what not, we knew not. The sky was cloudless and the full moon shone iu splendor, while the weather was perfect in mildness and beauty. We were armed; the brave Lieutenant was, besides two revolvers and a sword, armed with a canteen fall of red samy whiskey. Heo did not offer to share, as the soldiers used to call it, for a quart and a pint, the oa- pacity of the canteen, was only enough for his ow: use that uight, He did not know whore he was leading us any more thau we knew; he eommanded u« to halt and we halted, and he made us a speech, full of patriotic fire, in part as follows : OA SS ————— Writing paper bought by the pound; the only sensible way to buy it; 10, 18 and 20 cent quality, about 110 sheets to a pound--Garman’s, SA MM AAAI including Avjfees WEES to with stale eggs, glue and other things are not fit to drink. LionGofiee is pure, uncoated coffee—fresh, strong, well flavored, The sesled package in. sures uniform quality sud freshness, Golden (ate Tour road Per- ‘alifornisa New (olden Remember Our Goods Are all NEW ToPlease Customers. If you have oie to have been a is here come hack : | Spring Mills. 'Seasonable Goods 'Seasonable Prices We have a line of goods that are entirely seasona- ble. Ours is everybodys store, with special prices to none—all prices are low enough to be termed bar- gains, GROCERIES and— DRY GOODS are the principal articles now needed in the house- hold. These goods are here and are sold at the lowest possible price. WOOLEN GOODS at the right prices, Come to see us, C. J. FINKLE Bpring Mills. The Reporter $1.00 a year, Spring Mills, Pa. Acetylene Gas - ~ - will light your Homes 2 2 Churches Ne Stores N- Offices > cheaper than Coal Qil by using the.,..... Martindale Acetylene Generator. For further infor- mation and refer- ence address— J. S. ROWE, Centre Hall. 1 Ls ER MAN'F'G Co., Warren, Pa. Re