CENTRE REPORTER. S. W. SMITH, . . Editor CENTRE HAL, PENNA. THURSDAY, MARCH 1905 of <b, the Re- TERMS.—The t 3 rip tion to pion t POTS are one n advance. ADVERTISE MENT Moon pur sort quant sh ne for thee © or each subse tion Lier rales made Enown Soring Mills. Miss Lizzie J. Stover, of this place, left en Saturdsy I Philadelplia ant! New York to purchase her usual spring snd sunimer stock of hats, caps st for millinery geods Her grand 1 be Wedvesday, April 1st, Pe M1 vperinted and Oopl ; Krape are ding their Mr. Krape ¢ on duty in order to whid bus Lions have departinent put in shape at the rliest Mrs very ill for several possible moment, David Burrell who has been months, is slowly convalesel pe Delaware, J. H. Collins, of Buyroa, ade ps av last week, theoccomplished daugl Corman, of this village, inn Monday Bellefonte and i ast, have Lins been very : pol civs for the fires, was seen it, Ist mployed tate College, his farewell gern i ch last leaving Confer Sunday tie Ca- that they paid Finkle other ie minority wd no con- to pay our party. nee of opin- wring Mills, false and to say that surance for fif- rance coopa- will not can- hiave taken on som ight or ter ew lines, within the pas Yours very truly, GRANT HOOVER Bellefonte, Pa., M EE TN Aaronsburg, arch 24 J. W mother aud ister, tended terian services afternoon Rev. Jacob was to one day jas Misses Tammie and Mazie Haflley have gor months Bloomsburg (ie0, ing at Winber the has returned home, Mr.and Mrs. W. H. few days last week ing the sights, Harry Mensch, of Bellefonte, was home on Friday to attend his father's sale, Mise Electa returned to her lome after having spent a few weeks with friends at State College. Friday evening the band serenaded Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Bard in their home iu the new addition of the town. After they bad played a few selections Mr. Burd gave ithe boys some ready cash aud a treat of peanuts, Mrs. Beula Orwig has goue to spend a few weeks with her husband in Altoona. Mrs. Lavioa Lenker and daughter, Bue, are visiting Wm. Houser's at Brisbin this week. » Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bmull, of Smull- ton, spent Sunday at Jesse Werts, inst A RA Wanted at Ones, yf ‘ i William Stover, Hee t week to spend a few Stover, who had been work. inst few months, Philips spent a at Oak Grove see. Stover has 100 bushels, go «dl, sound Apples, 200 bushels Potstoes, 500 pounds of Lard, 500 pounds of Live Poultry, Must bave the above at once. High eat market price paid in cash or mer- obandise, O. T. KORMAN, 4t. Bpring Mills, Pa. Sei ——————. If you have any paioting in view you must huve lead, oll and colors, see Joux I. OLEWINE, Bellefonte, Pa. * Nittany Mount. in, George Dubbs had the MeNitt Bros, v Coy stave mill moved to its place on the Bilger tract sud will be in readiness to begin to saw, Ellis Horner is i oving to Bellefonte on the second of April James Rup kle moved on Tuesday to Heh his new home, the house vacated by Huckster Showers. sick but is improving, Cal. little ailing with a bad cold. Philip Saul moved to Lauvertown Fuesday Horner's hes been bie y on Horner attended the fu- Wm. E. , last Wednesday, Mrs. Jumes Dubbs was unfortunate enough to fall off a break George \\ neral of his cousin, at Lewistow: horse and her wrist. Mrs. J. B. Bprow has been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Lu- cy Ryan, at Bellefonte, Captain Billy Runkle was out along Hawk on Monday hunting for Toney Noll. Black evening, Wo py Smullton. Newton Brungard Valley last wee ki Miller re s 12 y al Itepnovo alien went to Sugar lO UY a cow, to his home Elmer turned speuding a few days ith his parents, Dr. H in town tre Hall, week pulling teeth, sterman, of Cer WARS last Harry Bruogard bad quite an seci- in school, in which his by Dr. dent last week arm was broken: it set Frank. Ed. Winters, of Millheim, Su day With his parts Mrs. P. Winters, Allen Yih passed ih Was spent , Mr. and b. \ ¥ veh and sister Maude town on Bunday, Mrs. Luth I is spending a few days at Fei 8 the howe of Kats Wolfe, east of Rebers- i irge, fast wie MN peapie ire get- to Wall's for 1 0rd ‘haries Eddy, of Salons, spent afew days with his father-in-law, Serene Harry. a Colyar Mr. 1 A tarp 1 _DG dati er, Vy and Mra tn. and Ruth, spent several days at Altooua, visiting his Mrs and Mrs, CS sister, Davis, Mr Visit over Bottorf made a with frends and Aaronsburg Miss Nora, of P. RB Sunday and relatives at Fledle: Frat spent Sunday at ih KE Boal and sister home Boal, at this piace, Howard Sua of spent Sunday a Yeagertown, Lhe hone of lis Pa rents io this place. Joho Bubb i the hill ia frequent visitor on Farmers in this “1 have ecom- up her residence of . " ai the home Chas, Hail. and B. Nefl, Centre D. C. Keller Hall, wer: wife, of Centre Buesia atl Stump ou Sunday, Fred Brown efi for Riche « Where Lie has secured a job. Miss Ada = for Fuesday with left jell Bloc Rebarsbu rg. Raion and mud; Ye citizens of Miles township, or you an interest in help the school cause Why do some of the citizens nuts 7 Isit prejudice? We have all the facilities, they can have, a good building, centrally located, one of the finest youug men in (the person of Prof. Ziegler) in the state, fully qualified. Then why not facilitate the means at hand by grasping “opportu- nity’ by the forelock. It seems a cer- tain class of our people are averse to school matters of (ate, Mrs. G. N. Moyer and daughter Em- ma have been spending about a week in Bellefonte visiting relatives, A. N. Corman had a good sale last Saturday regardless of weat her. The schools will close on Friday, April 3, 1903, Lust Friday while Thurston Diehl and Harry Brungart were tussline, the latter had his arm broken below the elbow. Take warning boys ! C. C. Bierly, W. F. Bierly and Ed, Gramley expec! to start for Virginia about the Ist to work for Harter Bros. Prof. H. W. Morris, of Pine Grove Mills, was seen on our streets over Sunday. He eame home to see his parents, Grandmother and Aunt Ems ma Bhatfer, who are visiting at his home, . Mrs. J. W. Zigler isamong the sick. Woodward, Mrs. Mary Weaver and granddaug hi ter, Mrs. Walter Manton, of Brockton, N. Y., are visitiog {sisudeat this place, J. Frank Torbet, of Jersey Shore, was in town Monday, Miss Ouroline Yearick, of Mifflin. ; burg, is spending a few friends in town, Charles Hosterman and friend, from Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in town Mon- | day afterncon, Joe. Ard, of Lewisburg, was home on Munday, Miss Bertha Hosterman and Maranda Motz spent Friday and Rat- urday in Millheim, Wo ny Potters Mills The Honorable J. T. MeCormick | and wife, of State College, were in town Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. | McCormick ss collector for the Tele- | phone and Telegraph Co. Wm. Boozer, of Centre Hall, was i { town on Thursday and | money catcher to F. A. { phone. Now boys you won't beat Mr, Caregon out of his money, as has been { done, then cuss and { for the money. The buzz of Mr. Allison's saw mill is heard in town and run by John Wilkinson as sawyer | sawyer and turns out the finest lum- attached a Carson's tele- lie when asked | ber, which is not done at all mills. Thursday there was quite a iarge smoke in the direction of Jacob man’s but on examination | Auman was only burning rubbish and not snow banks, as some said, Poveeede r Boo close Superviss quarrying Now bye Lhe sions John Ro Wednesda \ boom AMMmer 100K [or found 1 ing. Henry RR complaing if | his hip, but is i Jacob Auman ire Bi Mr Bin hid Auman IN SRW Yer taking = | Meyers’ | { enlt runni away but dam ge »* Perry Cole ex fonte iu a few Lewis Wilki | Virginia wher { for a lumber company Bruce Lonberger West Virg H reminin wi til May. Mrs Lome | home in oe | wife w Lionberge; Hew ar day morning: lie Tuesday. George M ships «0 H TEN spent days at the Hess home last turned to Johnstown Natnurday, F. E. Wieland is for a fow several week, re- nt days, Mary Carper is: yw ut after being confined to the] + for several weeks, Wo py Beech, John Hoover will move ts . P Long's farm, east of Penn Hall, Thors- day. All are to friend and neighbor, W.T. Lingle is still very ill, and there is little hope of his recovery Harry Gentzel Tues ley moved his father's farm in Peuns Valley Miss Lizzie Wolf, of Sober, spent Sunday with friends at Beech. Mise Sarah Reeder visited at home of H. EK. Confer on Sunday, Joseph Decker, who had been think. ing of going wes, Lins decided to wait until next winter, James Barger spent a few days at home with his family, returning to Clinton county Tuesday, There will be an unusual number of movings in this locality between this and April 1st, and a number of hotises will be unoccupied, Most of the farmers around here commenced plowing last week, but the wet weather stopped them, Rev. Bietley preached hin first sere mon st this place Sanday. It was s very interesting discourse and all who heard him are wel plessed with the new preacher, A Write rast Hoover for prices on 000 SOFTY lose him as na to the * Continued from first page. The air was chilly and the wind swept across the country with such force as to raise the sand and cut the the men, producing i sharp, burning sensation. open faces of into their signed positions in the morning and had a long, cold wait. We nearly froze so we stacked arms and dropped out of ranks to stir into warmth, when, suddenly, at 12:30 the The troops all went as- ourselves across the plain announcing the begin- ning of the drama. President Lincoln eame, followed oflicers of lower rank, a host of foreign military we the crown emblems they wore,) all mount- ed and followed by a host of orderlies, al a lively gallop and formed on a rise of ground from which the whole plain and the great army of a hundred thou- sand was io sight. Beldom is men, (and cursed there n more gorgeous array of great military men and a finer army, brought togeth- Erin any country. All be this deseribed It was a magnificent pageant, was ready and the grand review he artillery eame first, and be they passed the reviewing iW HL up Were reviewed separately tts i. tell groundag; stil, in compact COU Ine regimen five thousand s Lime the Mever gang rubber blanket (oie ren fF De ihe needed Fi wr nist, aner or late Tr. more week we “‘prowled’” h i= head PN bat 'to there was no available {ne quar Hrubibery’ be seen, afternoon it rained and Billy came in and re port- ed that Meache: new rubber hanging over the front of his eook tent to keep the rain out: this, it was decided that must be “adopted” by th Mey- ers, The night set in very dark and at a late hour William, Henry and 1 crept out of our tent and went over to the Irish Brigade camp; we crept up quite close, William knew best (Fe hd a fine, blake! was the “rubber” where it hung, so he went to get it while we watched; William moved so quietly that with all our listening we could him we the tent flop’ ne the blanket waa jerked off anid the guard yelled, but we had the blanket and “dashed” for home, through darkness, brush and mud and sneaked into our camp and tent unobserved, Lieutenant Brady, a miserable ty- rant on the brigade stafl, hated and envied our regiment and} imposed on us by every opportunity. One day he cut the ear of one of the 148th boys half oft with his sword in an attempt to split his head, as he said; he had in- curred the ill will of the entire regi- ment and Co, “A” had also said ven geance agaiost him and it wa« decided that he must furnish sole leather io sole our shoes, as far as his saddle flaps would reach, #0 one night comrade Kieinfelter went over and cut the flaps off his saddle and the next day a pum ber of us had our shoes half soled by omrade Fred Limb ert. not hear Hoon heard we “ule egister, - C ! C argaret Lov : household | Bm ® ’ C iu | M.A. Reat- | e stock, fa ’ QURe0000OBDRYDL You cannot mateh t nt uu ————— anywhere paling SPRING MILLS, T, CORMAN fo also paid. . ’ : 8) Phu.) 00 ple of Granite Ware at Ten ents worth from eacli, any piece ents, reg- i rio . 0c Apples Dried Potato sreioran Large Oulons Beef Hides spring Chickens APPIES....u. 15 to 25 « uiar. Unheard of Rasphe: Ham nonider hat Pound of Oleine Soap at ve Uents is un stun ner SPECIAL. shoddy, oom, just A BASH CURTAIN ady to put nice enough for any 4 up, no think of it, only T wenty-five N frre Or body that » bang Cents for the pair, a1: buv tha Can uy tis material far amount, and all ready without a stiteh of sewing. 3 0000280020099 | 5 Clearance | as Garman S Hum and Suits, | Semi Annual Sale of Overcoats 1-4 off; 1-3 off; off; BELLEFONTE, PA. Overcoats and Suits, | PENNSY! and Suits, Philads iphis i rie RHR. R | and Northern Central Rail Montgomery & Co, | aT i Time Tass, in effect May & 2 Overcoats Division way 1.2 sw $ i 7.37a.n in 64, t di) Sunbury buildin g { Arristu y tug at PhilaGeiphin, 12.108. 1m, ithe | 2 Wash s #hed, or building r coach you will need nails, glass Sunbury and inter ion, Ha sew York, I weenger ux 1 ute, Pa. | Bellef Ac A mm s— OLEWINE, Danger of Colds and Gri fagen, VInol of a single “dmonia al is HU neea mii , cant hook ANG gandy bel RCKIDEE A these gods | 8 I carry ——— “EVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Mile of Cough Remedy 'y tne B Chamberiains me on at night nd it seemed that the eough oq nH i I BO U and its so. that the most agreeable sur. mildly. Ibhad uid or eouid knock beens I had a purpose, but it with the second at- is y ul “ny prise fa 1 iting | vers no idea that it we oui the grip, simply ver tried it for such did, tack of coughing the rem fae ef and it seemed cased it bit the end I had tile be. leas (dur: Ling 4 adieu! eave Law Bh 8. mm retry isbhurg 4 f ning leave 280A un Vi at and "Mo ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PEXNSY] VARIA, Condensed Ti: Bead Down No.1 No §,No b p.m. pm $700.92 #0 18 5 BELLE 7 11 I 61 § Nig Vv Table Reed Up $m “35 de 57 & fn Op T= =B2ZIE ie ds dn EY En a BRE2 BEEBE R ERE rr OOOO ee) veg BEEZ = - 85 Oe hr = a 8 - 1] “Se 22 E85 (BREEDER BRIB PREECE [sang wi pas BEL Pw BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAIL . B To take effect May a5, ey EASTWARD. 12 & ss sp a w STATIONE, 1} Lv. : i ay Sx prt srepvivey Buss srs manne 3 teres WRF some verses HOBOS, covrine. 8 sri FULINOPS. sererrnn Howson sevens IEIRY weveovanss ie, | ereprin S558" - * dn FExe3 i A Gat ft att FAFA TTAB AR DD rae KUEN fue rns BPUD Ne erennerns wsserii vated Berns sunene Los Mate College... : i 588 fon wt vt wt wt Bux BPO PPPOOIOOIAS BEEREERIR EEN 8: not peed the contents of one b ) 94 A. Carson, Potters Mills; C. J. Finkle, | 422 ) ¥ Boliefonts — 2 p.m Montendon |Sale of Overcoats and Suits, | 1091 & = sua 8p. m., returning leeve Lewis | 1-2 off,— Montgomery & Co. 72 8 : * 18 HDUBLERSHG. Current Rate . Interest| : li i #linsis 321 72 LAMAR... 7 85. Mackeyville... mm a Co-partnershi Company aco-ps e iLL HALL morigege off, and give you (Phila Arr, a) YORK... Rate of $8.50, per Month, (Vin Tamaquay on the graduating scale, which strict investigation courted, Society of New York your life until you see me. infor A information Nquired will to not only less severe fore Mr. Grip had bid nie Far : pe S 5. Pi at Ga: | : <1 i Mpring Mills Additional train for Montan Law jal ged 008 s. mm. 5.00, B® A OOT i . } WOOD | 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, Clothiers. Nang... When the ] 7 we Clintondale... Cedar Springs. wil! farnish you the money « Joreey hore... & Reading Ry ) Ten Years and Five Months NEW Ly. With Interest at 3 Per Cent, a SURPALA RT, Amounts to 13% per cent. sim. I am also agent for the The largest in the World, Write or call on the © Edwin K. Smith pains were far " 3 sale by OC, W. Bwartz, Tueseyville: F 4 x 58, Axon ie atl li 2 »N a m m, 1.1% Semi Annual Clearance |i’ «x isborgs 6 and General Pas per Agt. | 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, Why Pay Rent o Dunkies . Huston - HomeCo-Operative mnie. 4 coe Salons to buy a home, or pay the Arr. § Wve L ) ri ETL ceva eens To pay it back at the sms Sa TRI 1) J Buperintendent, Per Annum ie interest on amount, Equitable Life Assurance You cannot afford to insure enoral Agent for full partionlars, General Agent
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