— REPORTER. tor and Froprietor. PENN’A. iption to the Re- advance. per line for ine for each sub- OC nis ¢ known on label of pa- ibseription implied n the month y, 1K ul", MIF subserip- 1904. Other breviations, BIWARIE ex- ale iINED BALLOT BILL, av that Focht has the (Governor ment nove in the upon di- The ballot diment to i rie} nu inde- dates ¢ end pting to was to be an of n which he NTION. he Nati ads Con- veek at semen onal St uced at the riating feral eratio which nprovement, Grovernment, is n and exten- that IR; wernment DOTS w hat tion at ition, idea’ The Ha he Ding- oy VIAL eXx- iE iia the sav- t the adjusted changed it ths ere is ih t is like- ymethiog to future wriff.shelters low tion tol re Hall, spent Bunda; his uncle, Levi Sturm; Mi and Mrs of Joh Reiber J left for het ore in Monday. Mr. and daughter Carries B. Nefl's, of Cen Mra, Maria W after a! Arthur K Wm. Fleish Centre Hall, rand son Wm., guests of Wm. Mrs. Reiber Johnstown on Cummings and peat Bunday at Chas, ¢ Hall. £7 4 YY In home at the home of entre Hall, Saturday after. noon for i in where hs spent Bunday hoa friend. Mere, Cora Burehfigld and daughter, Miss Marion, who spent the winter in Mifflin county, returned home one day last week. Jonas Boal transacted business Centre Hall Saturday afternoon. Leslie Treaster spent Bunday fore noon at Potters Mills, Mre., Jemues Horner and children spelt Thursday afternoon at Andrew Horner's. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Lee spent Bunp- day afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mre, Foster W. Frazier, Fred Klinefelter, of Centre Hall, spent Bunday with his cousin, Eimer Miller. Calvin Cooney, who is employed in Mifflin county, was home over Bunday. quer returned tay WO Ww eit heir Wi at Spring Mills. address will be delivered by that prince of orators, Col. T. H. Nicewauger, of Altoona. The phonograph will en- song, ‘“‘Teuting Ground,” and other appropriate and attractive selections, Wm. Pealer has his new store and residence ready for the steel roofing. on James N. is superintending the entire work, and under his able supervision Mr. Pealer may rest assured that his buildings will be of a very stantial character. Miss Rena Shires has resigned her position in the post office, and Boyd Auman The rural delivery system went into effect here last Friday. Allthe carriers interior this week, 3 Lr IN now occupies high glee, and so far have schedule time. its volume of smoke startling. No Thursday, with and dust was rather reported in this neighborhood, save the wrecking of a few fences and out- buildings. Magnus and Alamon their Miss Florida returned home BSBaturday las!', having been to Hopewell, N. J., to attend the funeral of their broth A few have no more unsightly fences in front of dwellings. John Heckman had his removed week adds greatly to the appearance of his Duck, with sister more removals and we will last and, of course, it property Miss Elizabe complished yo th Barr, a highly ac- ing lady cf Bnow Shoe, A was the guest lorida Duck. last of the Lo- ASS . PY 6 OF 11 +] synagogue cis made this village a visit last week. dF ing portion of the of Misses Bertha a: Ou Monday ever members quite = ch unexpected visit tothe here, Ww. O with parsonage located id the Reverend lady acceptable rellent substantials d horse yYery even Lhe apreeniie was bountif provided for. monials from his flock by Mr kindness and and Reli- Mrs, Bierly, and their acknowledged. At a 0 their respective SEASON ble hour all retired themselves as hav- entertained and homes, expressing i } i } f tur ing been delightfully ad uid yere do for him to services at a — Lemont. 1 Mayes is the father of a young Jared Miss Nellie il jellefonte to enter Herman w leave in Levi Roan and The Ladies Aid Society of the U. E t the home John Bhreck, of Grampian, returned home Monday after a few days’ visit a1 ! ¢ in Holidaysburg. pil Oscar Osman Coburn, in Union county last week. Mrs, G. R. Stover called on friends at Millheim Saturday. night at Centre Hall. Clyde Boob and Ebon Aaronsburg, came to town wheels Saturday night. Mrs. 8. R. King was in town Batur- day evening. Clayton Wyle, of Aaronsburg, pass- Bower, on their his way to Bellefonte, A. J. Evereit and H. W, Kaler took a spin on their wheels Monday even- ing, stopping at Millheim and Aarons- burg. Mr. Rowe, of Ingleby, was in town on Saturday, Kathryn Kaler and Alma Vonada returned from Centre Hall Tuesday. John Barker called at the home of Harry Kramer Saturday night, Is——— A AS — Beech, The farmers in this valley are most- ly done sowing oats and are turning their attention to getting their corn ground ready for planting. Edward Decker returned home Fri- day from near Centre Hall, where he had been working for Mr. Gingerich, Harry Weaver will do thesawing on the Ertel tract and will move his mill this week. In a week or two the Lutherans of this valley will tear down the porch and steeple of their chureh preparato- ry to building a new one. Thechurch will be remodeled throughout, J. H. Wagner is building an up-to- date summer house which will greatly add to the beauty and convenience of his home. The rural mall service is working like a clock on this route and many who were opposed to it meet the car- rier with" Bring my mail tomorrow, Iwillhave a box in a few days.” They see that Uncle Sam does not mean to inconvenience them but mo- commodate them. : Farmaors Mills. A niece rain Bunduy evening. Harry F. Hagen will leave for den Hall Monday morning, will the oflice. George Treas r, wife a1 Rote ng George be employs ¢ in duughter ers at the home of Most of the | crop out, ariners hi George Ream ond at the howe of Mies Mury sick list for M.L Ri Bellefonte Cieorge Fa the sunday Rev ed pastor, preach the wife were el Freder howe Reform- i il Daniel Gre mon, and well at tended. Robert Homa home visitiz The rural into eflect Lis not 8% co tors Ak § Own, Ww bie 3 iia ROS venient! servic riuel ui i ig not uch benefit to them Edward T. Jsmison Miss J. Al manuel Fye and ice Wert Mrs, the home of her Armstrong last week, Luther Peters and Esther Kline ited Miss Martha Klinge: on Tuesday evening. Ross Louder and to Btate College on Tue Foster Weaver visited his | Lrrove ont Vi Pine fie in BALE 4% Miss Cora Gerberich Boualsburg spent iLlines, Mra, Ea visited her nis rats ' Saturday anid M Mr, and Mr fon f alls Ar t SATS. DA of Pittsburg Mr. and M1 Mr Ire Pive Grove Is pare i 8 | rin ang al with the Limbert WwW. E mach fue Homers family. C. B Pleasant town Saturday John Rover, i Rev, Hou ched a ver he Lutheran churcl ing. Mrs K. A for Bhawville, ( ¥ Rfid EEE will spend the —- py Rock Grove John Bhecsley were at Centre Friday. Miss Busie Bogdan has been on Miss Virgie Kritzer is | with tonailitis, Wp Ww William H. #On Mann, of Lewistown, died Monday, after an illness of but two days of ty- phoid ppeamonia. i. Mann Dead Mano, His age was CENTRE COUNTY Continued trom { dragging them or led by a more fortuna the back another, all disheveled and blood-coy blood along alone carried on 01 day.) ——— ———— Hanged Himself Mark Beveson, of Mifflinburg, a mitted suicide Friday by hanging cell. Beveson and Frank Cooley were committed to prison in default of bail on Monday. Cooley secured ball and was released, whereipon Seveson, be- coming despondent, hanged himself, EE Semi Annual ‘Clearance Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off;— Montgomery & Co., Clothiers. : SPRING MILILS-0O. T. CORMAN, {In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) TRH «oomseurstonn “ Bide wonriiin Butter. ..oooiciinins, Tallow........ dard... 10, 12 | 8 i. 10, es Chickens, 7 cash Difed APPIOH ome. Large Onions... Hoel Hides.......... Bpring Chickens... .. GRAIN MARKET, " FER ae hdd det bot dul et . ehh tt bet bho bat A SE SS Barley... we PRODUCE AT STORES, FEE REI SE SR Re Pe ah HP REBEL CERES EFS Sh es ea i i i ! i A little farther to the rear is the y and systematized work nasiated Hy wound Here the badly lifted into ambulances and id hurried the fl hospitals where unds are hurriedly and ther ft e Af 5 Wi 0 indiflerently dressed en supp ed tot maorinlly won - ine m the field to die, oe devote ail Lh till b » troops were brought ii Were $5111 HHLESR Wert 000 Guards rear, in searcl 4 d when too weak May eemed GIS POs il ur great batt »st. During was another terrific art end, We r several days the Fhis was the were gel. bad ad ig hungr + § we a few crackers each, many b ing. Heavy rain continued and mud deepened. Shortly after mid- ght, in wrful storm of rain, we our and packed tents and blankets wer: at eight o'clock a Chancellorsville, had by come from pontoon bridge niles same we swaying pontoon bridge, a great shout went up from the north bank of (he river. Many friends of the Regiment, including the musicians and the am- bulance service men of the Regiment had assembled at the end of the bridge and with anxiety awaited our coming, since we were of the rear guard and among the last to get out, It was eight o'clock in the moraing and it was expected that we would be vigorously pursued and furiously at- tacked while on retreat, from the break of day on, Seeing that we had reach- ed safety, our friends shouted and shook hands as if we had returned from the dead. The Rebs. cautiously followed but did not seriously bother us. On the Rappahannock river line we were ready for them; the bills on the north side bristled with Union cannon, They did not come up. The roads in which we marched were again canals of liquid mud, but we cared no longer for the heavy, fall jug rain or the deep mud, The rain could not soak us any wetter and no more mud could hang on us. We werg plastered, moving lmages of mud. A few miles south of the United Hiates Ford, on the vorth side of the river, » general commissary had been established but not abandoned. Hun i | i i Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. lass with your ur hours; a the back t the kidneys and blad “Cr arc What to Do. the wledge sc Swamp-Root we 4 e } . pet { 1 wh “Money is Power’ The Patent SARVEN WHEEL STANDARD XXX Gres : 8 4 X Ihe Standard Grade tanied Y heels are Ni grade with 74x3:18 in, tire on theo ET ish a special TOP BUGGIES WARRANTED $35.70 to $99.87. We are also selling Top Buggies, Warrant ed for one year, moging in price from $85.70 wo $0.87, REPAINTING REPAIRING. Repainting and sll kinds of Repair Work doue at the most reasonsble pri cos. It will pay you to come 0 see me before placing your orders, or arrange elsewhere for your work. CENTRE HALL John T. Lee AR SAA AWN AN. Semi Annual Clearance Sale of Overcoats and Suits, 1-4 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-3 off; Overcoats and Suits, 1-2 off,— Montgomery & Co., i i | ! : i : ecClals.. CLOGHLRITHLEY GCOS OCPOOCOID 5 5 OS xarimarl BELLI As BEEW FONTE, PA. {Philad. & Reading . FHILA..... NEW YORK. Via Phiilsd.) Ar New York... {Via Tamaqua) J. W.GEPHART, General Baperiniendent, Ry.) i Lv. - Sha pELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect May 28, 1808, EASTWARD. ~ WiSTWARD 19% o i LF BTATIONS. 1}: 9 (1 rol rm AM Ar, 680] 110845... Lv. « Bellefonte... .. 40 | onsen IOIOVTHO foniinn 28 EEMBERBEBBEEE F Landmines aaa ae orris 85 | ovecors WHILINGE coureonn Hunters. qo. we FEIHOM. nis svesvsmnis BEIM vnsanne | vanenmnis WIE 10. snares 8 ...Bootia OC pv" 2] nen RID TED ene Bile. rn BUDO ers BE ivy, sid BiBserevi mains Lens Sia te College... 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