v UBLIC BALE OF PENN'SCAVE FARM There will be sold at public sale on tract all thos se certain messuages, tenements and 1d situated in Gregg Township, Centre No. 2, tracts of la county, Pa the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1008, 10 A. M Tract No.1, GOOD FARM OF 200 ACRES GOOD FAEM BUILDINGS, TENEMENT HOUS SAW MILL Bounded on Ream ; on the Abraham Ju ster r and Wi nds of George est by land of Samuel lands of John John B., Re Ruth Armbrew the north by cast uy land of Jacob Detwiler, am Weaver's estate; on the Armbrewster and on the Homan and Arron Long, more or less id des herein « ns ave property, thn tle iin 1 state of culti ribed property feseribed an house, almost new, Aboutlia i ¢ vation, balance in ti er, The house i 26x36 ft., barn 45x86 ft. Farm iz well located and desirab) in every way ALSO, SAW MILL. A well eq ped saw mill, power furnished by wheel Also, Tenement ©. 16x27 Blacksmith shop 20x30 fee TRACT NO. 2, PE NN 8 CJ + ia : 13 41 feet, ng to Farmer al land of Georg cast 4% perches degrees east 1-2 degrees west 45 th 25H thenoes north 61 61 | 1 CENTRE COUNTY IN THE CIVIL WAR. with all the i "5 ALE MESS the same settlemer to present th FINE OF A VERY IND FULL LINE Summer Goods Dress Goods and Notions . . IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE LAWNS PERCALES MADRASES CHAMBRAYS Volunteers. By 7. FP. fle pine nit, Meyer, Sergeant Co. A. 148th PV, {To be Continued .] CHAPTER 111. For two weeks the army ang of the Po- hundred prodigious npggrogating men, with its wave steadily north- aud building moved three like a great tidal making roads bridges. With them and horses. Hixty batteries of artillery with six Four hun- dred pontoon and bridge timber wa- thousand four hun- ‘arrying in wagons and men forty thousand of tons of fixed amu- sufficient to fight kill of thousand horses, with two the backs of tents, hundreds an amount batties and hundreds of crackers, meat, the Hay, amounts tons elo, or for the wil Lhe and forty coffve, men, " HHOTROR, to It ate men any days. five and fifty assistants | Then ese the hundred their long trains of | ces and wagons egrrying im- | mense stores of spirits, medicine, drugs, hundreds of cases of surgical | nis and Los. | treat- | stretehers, Le vital paraphernalia to furnish he sick and wound- wl war! The extending over instruments, ent and care for t * for tire it was a civiliz outfit always dred y than one hur ry. The arm mad wolild celdan gqquare miles a single | of Over i territ on Hany length with “ miles fu ten men | abreast, and the artillery of all description a continuous train tweive and wagons over fifty miles long or s total length | of more th Reader, gize of the army of th the leaders 7 Men and hor after making an sixty miles. ow an ideg e¢ Pot § restiug upon 3 of the ¢ And its have you n HERR responsioii it We return to the sex were greatly fatigued narrative, | ti aud tiresome, | rf h of vis Je ng 58 il arc over {wo hundred miles regaidiess of rain, storm and nud In summer wlumns ig the uniforms i heat and in «dust that hid t ired the in, coverin and obsct trees by the roadside and the of the men he original colors nd rising in pe, sifjoosting | clouds th ween any miles AWAY tandin these un-| Qe ¢] © iirits prevails med to be Our rave toward ¢ Kg ud ed and the t willing | » With ng of July 1st we | , amid light rain, and mov- yp Tar » town Bing thr idly when on the road north- | But halts there & ned Lo be ditions of wi N+ ing rap mysterious Wine ward SON Freat uncerisinty some- “re the columus je w ww if for definite orders; then n # fe Mary more | wove rapidly for ward even. ing we it line lato Penusyivania kr Wwe w federal scope of country anid Ie great ere Hi- Army, v priv my fis fOWnhis etl LURL Wi Were % hd 80 tired any more and were willing té march all night, assured that we were marching to victory. Shortly after thisincident we haited about four miles from Gettysburg and formed a line of battle to the right of, and at right angles with the Baltimore pike, on the border of wood and field, facing the open country to the north, the forest our immediate rear, There was no time for supper; we crackers as we marched. The two great armies were gether and the battle was a possibility of attack ; therefore, we stacked threw off kpapsacks, accoutrements and coats, and commenced building a parapet along our front. The sky cleared aud the moon shone brightly. The Pioneers felled the trees and the troops carried and placed them ip po- sition. The gray dawn of coming day tinged the eastern horizon, when we pronounced our work finished. There was no rest ; we knew that we must fight before the day was done, we made our best runs to get water, to ate LO There HOW begun night arms, 80 The want of water in battle, especial- is most have full canteens to take into battle, Karly on the morning of July 2nd, ed rapidly about three miles toward tle field and were in the great line of battle, seven miles assigned a position TRIAL LIST, Teint List for Special June Term (003 Com menciog Monday, June 22 Hugh Ward vs. J. T debt, Patrick Ward for debt, Lehigh . Lucas, suit for ve. J.T. Lueas, suit Valley Coal Co. va. Beaver Lumber Co., replevin for lumber, Lehigh Valley Coal Co. va, A. CGireist, same as above, W. Jackson's son, Hastings & Co on bank account, Charles MceCaflerty va. well, et, al Bellefonte, Cieorge L.. admrs,, J. (ieo ndmrs, va dels Jacek balance due y John from Cald- , +jectment land in Reed W. 8B. Weston’s sciere facias sur motigage. VE. Children’s Ald Soe loty. The Children’s Aid Soclety of Penne sylvania has accomplished beneficient results in caring for homeless children by distributing separately among families, rather than by assembling them in public in. stitutions, them respectable Thousands of destitute { children have been received by the so- KREAME Ae... A Complete line — | piety from the almshouses, the erimi- | poverty-stricken or delin-| i ¥ | nal courts, quent ilies parents, and placed in good fam. | where they participate in the life, under the r watchful | and supervision of the devoted the society in | The great majority are placed in country homes, home eve Care women who represent every county, At present | there are 822 children in the society's care. HEField of the “Clump of | Known ue |, on account of the | of | historie Giettysburg,'! Trees, Near "and the point now Angle," great loss foot | i chafed, ! the | | Wet with perspiration, the boys of dnd Corps promptly took their places | battle order, thelr Hues | that | { with | dressed n was observed at dress parade, 2 . 1 s | its far reaching line. Too tired to stand, they were order- | tie line, { ind | and { guns shock, majorly | hand, to await the coming fie great A few | many of these men slept the sleep that were sound asleep. wurs later | knows no waking The Canraersive, In battle order on Beminary Ridge, and f not far away, | discovered our approaching columns, kept up a vigoro ing the last mile's i fire on u march. Bat their range was go v and ey us shell s dur. | , While ahell | | ery exploded over us, their aim was high Hquads of frightened citizens, women and children, carrying f hastily gather- i i ' ie ) igh helt ! men, | band- boxes and packages « ed valuables, who h he 8G /ARUART mes between th run iivipe, Our rear, One party, passing right along leading a little gide, Lhe Ad AWG young indies carry - girl Wy anand each also child, by good morning, father. I said, fige answered, yegt one leading me. | He gloomily morning, He ruly, but so full of ter- : tears were in his a Jose fanning « said, responded : FOF mild sOrrow as he raised his hand toward our eol The Children's Aid Bocleiy de- Bulle Its | Utl= fortunate huma uity when he ip isoften | of Iu themselves serves helpful ministrat golerous support Ons are given to LO ® Class nefic aries who! cannot help the ery of | irresistible foree to all right meu and thinking Wolken py Hedaced Rates to Gettysh Arg af ’H those t For the benefit desiring to held at Get- the for- battle, oo wed 10 be Pa , commemorating of the Pe insylvania will sell round-trip tysburg fro 1, 2, Railroad Company tickets to Get and the My ail stations 10 ulate of Penpsylvee duding ) from stations on the Philadelphia | a1 ud Erle md Divi | Bi Allegheny fon Malou but B ity, at rate of Gf Rud ox Johnstown: Railr sion and the Valley tngaugi are rate, alo and vise | ng Oil for the $1 00 of HOY “ sitighe { Toun tina n d- 211 Vickets will be sold and June 30, July ED wi going $y 1, 2, and 3, and good tn 1Iciusive Ws Apo Meehan {3 Vi heries Ohler, BE Meehan, Phil adel- appointed by Governor nny packer the Ntate De. created by the | $3000 1 Willis f OF phia, was chief of Fisheries His salary wized to is annually alk be is auth np- and Four fish com- appointed with | Chief Meehan, will const the state! fish commission &1 "he of 1x) a stenographer at §600 be tue ip — 25 ln. TroutUaught, A trout es and measuriog twenty-five inch weighing #ix and =» ight quarter pounds was cut {in Spr ig Creek umn and said, God bless and Spare you all. Agnio they ran. They parsed our point ia the had FApiilly move ing eolbmin when a twenty-f ll A On the way to R & SON. 9 » . . To —— 19013, THE MuruaL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COnpPANy OF NEWARK, N. J. The Leading Annual Dividend Co, NY OTHER oN Or Of vj uested AGENT, CENT RE HALL, PA, Chamberinin's Colic Cholern =a rhoes Remedy Is everywhere recog: remedy that ean alw upon and that I pleasant te ized ms ays | rhoea in children and | the means of saving the many chiMre CG. WwW, son, P IVES © n each year, For sal Swartz, Tuscey otters Mills, ville : IN THE Why not? Itis €asy. Lan : » rye me jority Eastern I am now in my New Btore Room and ready to greet vou all with The Latest Styles in Shoes OXFORDS SANDALS BLUCHERS P.V.S. STORE. (roods exchan ged for Produce. C. A. KRAPE. Spring Mills, Pa. oO 000000 00000000000005000 r Acre cost of Ss at 33. 00 p Farmers By taking Of this Buy P. o. STIVER, IMF TTS { onatrip. Ex- rd Tuesday 2% much as & apo, Milwaukee 4 Bt ere these lands may Freeport, Hlinois- The Lamp ™ amp the to u o bad lang x t it and at 8 good ; t y part with, once you have T Other lam they may be, » in non ness, there's only one, Ie sure the la dl on it ; every tam; Pp has mp od ed you jn; oke, or eatmy Jou ols ow np sh a you never wilh by nd pox Roch en To ma wine, look for the name tov Old Lamps Made Now. We can fill every 1a ant. Nomatter whether you want a new lamp or » old one repaired or refine. The Centre Reporter rifle shell came through | = the air and exploded i i screaming wh : £F 5ay Pr 1 AS upon the field an impeding great ¥ and OTHER NEW PATTERNS. : with a he NOTIONS Faney Buttons Laces Embroide ics Ina Medallions and Faney Tri Hose, Ete. H. F. ROSSI1AN, IN rlions mninga imma Why Pay Rent or the Current Rate .« Interest When the HomeCo-Operative will furnish you the money to buy a home, or pay the mortgage off, and give you Ten Years and Five Months To pay it back at the Rate $8.50, per Month, With Interest at 3 Per Cent, Per Annum wil tho graduating scale, which amounts to 134 per cent. sim- Jie interest on amount, trict investigation courted. 1 am alo agent for the : Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York The largest in the World, You cannot afford to insure your life until you see me, Write or call on the General Agent for full partionlams. Any information required will be given, Edwin K. Smith (General Agent tattle I altle had really already commenced, could » saw Lhe day though we batt of Away to During the t hear the noise of le w white, powder battle rise in | great clouds far the ward and drift slowly along on the light breeze. The became more quiet and meditative; conversation in the We knew what was coming we never despised i the valor of the foe. There was no time for hot coflee and we ate crackers marched more rapidly than inoke boy 4 ranks almost ceased. In the early part of the night, while we were moving the Baltimore pike in the woods and deep darkness, i the column was halted. We stood | aside, clearing theroad. An ambu- lance was driven rapidly by us to the rear, escorted by a cavalpy guard, We hailed the guards and were informed on who had been the First and Eleventh Corps, the ad- during the day and driven back in | great confusion over two miles, with | great loss and that Gettysburg had | been taken by the enemy. Again we | moved in the darkness and shortly aft- gr met 8 newsboy pn huregback, with | dally papers, shoutivg : “Todays pa- | pers! McClellan in command of the army | We rushed out of the column, bought papers, and by the light of the news- | boy! 8 lantern we read, "Rumored that | Gen, McClellan is with the Army of | the Potomac and has assumed come | mand.” This brought new life to the | tired soldiers and the shouts that went {up were such that are seldom equaled {in volume, even in a great army, crowned with sudden victory, Hur- | rah for McClellan! We will win this {battle | MeClellan always wins; were “wpme of the shouts that rolled along looked see if they had escaped ; the two had After effort they regained their feet aud ran faster than before, apparently all right. back g WwW dies falle i sO force of the concussion only. All the people residing on the great field between the lines of the contend- ing armies, abandoned their homes, while the people of Gettysburg re- mained in their houses and were un- molested by the enemy, while they held possession. Gettysburg was in possession of the Confederates from tue 1st to the 5th of July, during which time there was not a single house, store or shop loot- ed, or a citizen disturbed ; no building, public or private, destroyed or dam- aged, saa ——— The summer house adjoining the dwelling of Philip T. SBehreckengast, of Tylersville, took fire the other day. The dwelling was saved after a hard struggle. E3LACKSMITH SHOP AND DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. The undersigned offers for rent a blacksmith shop and dwelling house, at Centre Hill, Terms reasonable, PETER SMITH. Pentre Hil NATION. —All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase lumber from Thomas Keen, of Potter township, as the timber sawed by him is the property o the undersi ETER SMITH June 18, 1908, Centre Hi, ha The Best Assortment of FURNITURE In Penn's Valley Will be found at SENSE AMT % mos. Kom 2 see un, Nuf sed. Office [id a2 4&ss” To pay subscription. Don’t you want to be happy ? A MS —————— LOCALS, State beat Manhattan 3to2 Harry Potter, son of J. T. Potter Clairton, is spending a few weeks at sCOre, his old home near this place, The thirty-sixth Tressler Orphans’ Perry county, shows a total of 188 children in the home, ninety-seven boys, ninety-one girls, whose homes are scattered in thirty counties of the state and from six other states as well, The report of the treasurer shows total receipts of $27,500.54 and expenditures of $23,817.20 farmers should be familiar with the fact that a small quantity of clean lard rubbed in a horse's ears will keep from the ears all flies, large and small and save the animal untold annoyance and suflering. The new board of the Reformed and Lutheran Cemetery Assoclation met in Kreamer & Bon’s office Tuesday night. The officers are D. A, Boozer, president ; John T. Lee, secretary : Samuel 8. Kreamer, treasurer, No business was transacted, Mrs, Conrad Flad, formerly Miss Bertie Kamp, of Look Haven, daugh- ter of the late Jacob Kamp and now of Brooklyn, New York, died at her home in that city last week, after a linger- ing illness, aged thirty-five years. She is survived by her husband aud son Harold, aged four years. The borough water plant behaved io a most besoming way during the recent dry spell. The reservoir was emptied about three weeks ago and thoroughly cleansed, and before the rains began the supply pipes bad ale most refilled it, and this without re. stricting consumers in any way. annual report of Home, Loysville, fshed, & vase mounted or othe pend you Hiteratore « Lamps, Write Grant Hoover for prices on nsuranoe. 000 i His Last Hope Realized From the fatinel, Gebo, Mont) In the first opening of Oklinhoina to settlers in 1889, the editor of this pa- er was among the many seekers after ortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During his traveling | about and afterwards his camping up- | on his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe di- | arrhoea which it seemed almost im-| possible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to | die. One day one of his neighbors | brought him one small bottle of Cham- | berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy as a Inst hope. A big dose | was given him while hie was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was re peated. The good effect of the medi- cine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale 1by C. W. Swartz, Tusseyville; F. A, Garson, Potters Mills. | a — CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the worl The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, +Money to Loan on First Mortgage OMe in Crider's Stone Bullding, Bellefonte, Pa. CHB PLT Manu LE 2 END 6 ” 1 b yA H. G. STROHTEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble ano se ———— ul have been troubled 1 for some » time with indigestion and sour ® says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of gh Mase.,, “and bave been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much #0 that now I can eat maoy things that before I could 3 not.” If you have any trouble with our stomach why not take these and well? For sale by C. W, 8B Jue yville; F. A. Carson 1s, ms * . . . ' a The edo so made of Amore 8@" Telephone connection. oe