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    VOL. LXXVII
HALL, PA.. TH
URS DAY.
R 22.
NO. ‘50.
CENTRE COUNTY
143th Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers,
8, T. P. Meyer, Sergeant Co. A
regiment, P, V.
{To pe Continued |
——— CHAPTER X.
Corporal Benjamin Beck, age
Wolf's Store, Pa. Mustered with thi
COmpany as a private, Rebersburg,
Pa., August 23th, 1862 Promoted to
Corporal Dee. Tin, 1864; wounded a
Po River, Va., May 10.0 1864 and sis
at White Oak Road, Va., Mure 381
1865. Discuarg=d at Washlugion,
C., June 24th, 1865,
Corporal Mauoasses Gilbert, 20,
Woll's Store, Pa. Mustered Lhe
COupany asa private, Rebersburg
Pu, August 25th, 1862. Prowoted to
Corporal, April 1st, 1865; severely
Wouaded ia the shodider, 1a battle
Gettysburg, Pa, io the ** Wheat Field
July 2ud, 1883. R-joined the Regi
ment ; discharged with the
at Harrisburg, Pa., Juue 7ub,
Corporal George Corman,
Woll’s Store, Pa. Mustered with the
Company as a private, Rebersburg,
Pu., August 2500, 1862 Promoted
Corporal April 1st, Kuockeo
down aud stunned
explo ling shell, aud taken prisoner hr
Baitle of Gewtysvurg, Pa, in Whe
Fieid,” July 2ud, 1563; paroled ut
Richmond, Va, August 2ad, * X-
Crang «d aud returnsd B®
Discharged with the company at Har-
isburg, Pa., Juae Tih, 1565,
Curp seal Heury Crouse,
barsbu rg, Pa. Mustered wit
Puy &¢« a private,
August Z5ih, 1862;
Pratl Avril 1a,
part of 1863 aud 64
pwy, D
Harrisburg, Pa., Jun-
at Asrousvburyg, Pa.,
Corporal Frederick
Madioaburg, Pa. Muster: a with t
C rupany
Pa, August
Corp ra’, Apri 1+, 186) 3
verely ia righ fo ot,
burg, Juiy 2ud,
R+«iusped to the
1865, in closing
ed at Harrisourg, Pa
Corporal David
Mati-onvurg, Pa
CHUPHNY us »
Pa., Augiast
Corporal, Apri La, 1865;
Po River, Va, vay lu.n, 1851
Cold Ha bor, Va , June 3nd
Oe of th: buandred of
P. V., woo cnarged and eapuret wn
Coafederste “*Urater F wrt,” before Pe
ior Va., of Oe
27h, 186% Discharged with the eon
i at Harrisburg, Juue 7
1564
Corporal Liovi Strayer, ag- 39,
Bore, Pa. Musiered wit
ny asa t H-bersburg,
August 25: n, 18682; discharged on Sur
geou’s certificate of disability, Apri
4th, 1863. Died near Rebersburg, Pa,
1903,
Corporal Henry Meyer,
berstiurg, Pa
pany as a private, at Rebersburyg, Pa
August Lon, 1862 Promoted
poral Nw. 15:0, 1863. [+jured
fragme it of susll tu th battles of Chane
cellioigviile, Va, May 38d,
knocked down aad injured UY CoLCus
sion of vxploding shell, Battie of
tysburg, Pa., near Bloody Angle, July
rd, 1843. Snot through left baud, i
battie st Po River, Va, May 10th, 1564
Haud amputated, Discharged a
Washington, D. C., Bept. 12: h, 1864
Corporal Thomas E Royer, age
Rebersburg, Pu. Musiered with
COMPatiy B8 u Private, at
Pa.. August Hih, 1862 Promote
‘Corporal, Nov. 16th, i863. Thumb
aod forefluger of right aod shot off
and permanently disabled for aetive
service in the field st Spotsylvania,
Va, Muy 12th, 1864. Transferred 1
Veteran Reserve Corps, which was os
duty st Washiogton, D. (,,
20th, 1865,
1865,
Corp. George M. Rupp, age
Anrousburg, Pa. Mustered with the
Cotupany, as a private, at Hebersburg,
Pu, August 25th, 1862 Promoted to
corporsl December 1864 © jured by »
Inrge fragment of suell striking his
kospesck in battle at Gettysburg, Pa ,
July B, 1563, causing a bisck bruise,
the size of two bands, on right shoulder
bisde. Relieved of Lis luggage and
aus, he remsined with the company
Also wounded In the battle at spor.
Bovauin, Va, May 12 hb, 186), never
returned to the company. Urnosferied
to the Veteran Reserve Uorpw, Febru.
ary Bih, 1865. Dud st Aswrousturyg,
Pa, Sept. 24:0, 1805,
Corp. Daniel susflor, age 22, Madi
soubuirg, Pa, Mustered with the con»
pany, as u corporal, at Reberstury, Pr,
August Zin, 1882, Died in comp, tua
Frodericushurg, Vi, Minreh 6 un, 1863
Brome Wome and ihe nt Mudiso ue
I
| vamtuvi vis 80.0 Pegoy
Rs
y 148th
men
ya
why
ut
'
age
with
al
Of
Company
15 i
uge 18S,
ul
1865
CoLCUssion of
by
1863 ;
Lo gras nt
Kee
1 Lhe Conn
age 18,
tebersbiurg, Pa,
promo ed to Cor
oitfieer’s
Kj nued the oo
i834; dis
al
1565 ; servan
Mi
t
weamaber, sharged st
Tih 1865 : died
1894
Limbe y §
age Zo
4 8 DFiIVAie, 1 Heborsbury
23a, 1882; promoted t
Wal wd 8s
tle of Getty»
Davils De
Hegiim=al, Mare
n. Disch
June 7
Hossa,
1883
Campniy nr
h, 1865
nde 5
Mustered with tue
private, at Rebersbhn
=; promoted t
=» hh, 188
woul added wt
td =
Wa
HS 6
ING 4
fa
Llpw
on the evening
i
Pa.,
Ww
FEED |) ue
i's
it Lhe ©
Pa.
irporal, at
age 21, R
Mustered with the CO
to Cor
hy »
1863 ;
(Fest
21
Li
Reberstary
Janunry
Discharged August 24th,
oe
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THE JURY WHEEL.
550 Names Will be Pleoed in the Jary
Wheel for 1005,
The Jury Commissioners are in ses-
sion this week, and tostead of placing
the usual six hundred and filty names
in the wheel, one hundred less will
be placed there for 1905,
The jurors drawn for the Jacuary
term of court are appended :
GRAND JURORS.
Miu
{ORS~FIRST WEEK
Heim
Transfer of Heal Estates,
John J. Paul, et, ux., to Catharine J.
Fhomaes, Nov, 21, 1804, lot in Spring
$450
ury Meyer,
Dec
wp
H-
sn,
$125
denjumin Corl’s adm. to John H
Neidigh, Dec 8, 1904, 1 scre, 34 4-10
perches in Fergusou twp. $1500,
J. C. Orndorf, ux., to Susan
Haine, March 20 1895, Leuse and Jot
n Gregg twp, $475
Fergus Potter to Henry E. Homan,
Dee U3, 1595, 5 acres on Nittany Moun
$200
Louise V. Harris to Even M Huyet!,
Dee. 3, 1904, 58 acres, 148 perches in
Harris and Potier twps, $1,167 76
Naney O Benner to Jas, P Oder «
kirk, Oct. 28, 1901, lot in Centre Hall,
$1800,
Jas. P.O lenkirk to John Benner,
Oet. 281901, lot in Centre Hall, $1800,
John N Lauth, #t, al, to Howard
Brick Co, November 1, 1004, 14 acres
in Howard twp, $4500
F E sand C. Weideunaul to A. F
Har er, Aug 25, 1902, two lots In Mii:
tim. $100
Adam ¥
Laeitzell, Doo
avin, $100
Andrew Acker, et, ux., to James
Rachuu, Juve 1, 1885, 2 mores, 130
perches In Gregg twp, $300,
Edgar Holt, et. ul, to John T. Dix-
ony Dees 11904, 145 sores in Burnside
twp, $164
das, W Marshall's oxra. to Matthios
F Uhall, March 22, 1884, lot lu Benner
twp. $600,
Matihius Thall, et. ux, to George
Beger, Doo. 8 1904, 10 Bovew, 150
perches in Benner twp $1000,
Bolom n Furch, et. ux , to Jona hap
Amory Hostnll, O 4, 10, 1904, lot in
snow Suoe. $100
Jon Hicks, ot ux, et. al, to Mat
thins Toul, Murch 22, 168d, lot tn Bug:
et.
yo A. U. Cor
5, 1900, land 10 Miles twp,
ot
tain.
Harter, ot, ux, to P. P
8, 1904, two lots la Mil.
wr wp, 0,
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—
FOCHT'S BALLOT LAW,
Ex-S8enator Benjamin K. Foeht, the
futher of the present ballot law, as.
erites the fact that 100,000 voters in
Pennsylvania were partially disfran.
chived to ignorance, and further adds :
“It is a woeful commentary on the
tntelligence of the voters of Penusyl-
vauls when election reformers demand
4 change of tue ballot on the ground
thal carviessness and lguorauce caused
the los of 100,000 voles for all save Lise
Presidential wiectors,
“lusome New Eagland states a read-
tog sud writing educational qualifica-
tion is required of the voter, In Penu-
sylvania all =» voter needs to do is to
look before he marks, sud yet ther
ure those who iosist that this
much of a tax on the brain of eluizeus
in a the
“chools cost the Commounwesith
50 000 anvually, nearly
Couuly has s Uuiversity.
“I'he present form of ballot may no
y but the grouud for a chisuge
sould possess more merit thao that 1
should to sccommodate Lhe
iguorauee of the people,”
is Lowe
Hviog slate where publ
#5,
aud every
Le perfect
be doue
No matter what the cause for the
100 000
ore
Bua
ar
a much simpler
ballot could
errors,
Couvenieut be
ruuged.
EN —. bk
A movement has ves set ou foot une
der. the of the Dee
partment of Commerce aud Labor sud
lo induce
Tuited
conjoint auspices
the Southern railways, irae
wigranis lsudiog tu the Siales
Lo locale in Lhe Southern States, where
Inck of uu=Killed Inbor,
Cue teudeucy of the negro population
there is a great
to drift sway from the country to the
Lowus sud Cit # has become al Blsrin-
ing feature of the labor situation
~atilh,
10 Chae
bie large proportion of wi
Sistes
fad
Oil
grauts arriviog to the United
irom Souther Earope would in
the Gulf States favorable climate
for men aud
io the
virgin
ion of
ditions aud =»
women williog to warn a livie
field open
K
developrueut of comparatively
resources, 'o brig t Lent
lie &
arriviog alieus 10 an au horitative
Lhe
NES
sclunl loducemeuts oflered for
sellivinent in the southern MNisles is
Curisiuly a suitable undertaking,
WA
A jolut resolution was introduced {i
atid
eight
ple for
repre.
Cougress for election of President
Vice President of
Years ahd se pe
aud
tern
the
for "
uators by
terms of Lhe
sate length
selilatives lo cougress for terms of fous
introduced
Nebras
who
Tue resolution was
Norris,
Kn, nud provides that
oifice of
Hye Withio a yesr prior
Years
by Represcutative of
no person
President
fo
succeed
fhias Lield he Al Bivy
Liig seller
tou shall be eligible to bis
wel f,
A
Fiom birth u boy can hold property;
al seven he is, if otelligent, auswers-
tle for m erie, at fourteen he is pute
ishable for a mdsdemieanor ; at eight-
wen he is qualifi od for the military ser-
Vice ; al tweniy-one he may declare
nimself independent of his father and
to At
hie is eligible to Congress ; at thirty to
the United States Senate, and at for
ty-five he is exempt from military
futy.
id enough vole, twenty-five
A
Rew *
“Rev.” Daniel Westfall, fed
Nimsell 8 Methodist minister from Ty»
for the
Companion at the
rate of fifteen mouths for fifty cents,
aud ten patterns thrown in, He did
«ite busines, and alter he was gone
its “rare bergaiu’’ was reported to
his office,
Suspicion was at once aroused, and
IFanitel Weostinil ag Fake,
Who sis
solicited
Home
fone, subscriptions
Noman's
i
‘o watisfly any doubt correspondence
wus opened with the publishers of Lhe
usguzine, who replied that no ope
vas sith rized to offer such ridiculon -
iy low rates, snd that “Rev.” West
fall was a scoundrel,
The Re vereud” stated that he was
Just recovering from a serious iliness
aud was tnkiog a few subscriptious
when not engaged in tuning pianos,
which ovcupsstion he was following
until he recovered his normal health,
From Laud lord Shawver at the Oud
Fort hotel, hey secured an advances of
1.25 for tuning a piano, but failed to
sppear later,
ly
Central Peposyivania Dry,
The map prepared hy the national
wenther buremu, showing the precipi
tation in Pennsylvania for the month
of November indicates that four-fifths
of the state had less than one inch of
ral, A smd seetion vxtending from
the central part of Usmibris county
south to the central part of Sovoerset
ewnty had a fall of ons neh of rein.
Cranford and Warren counties had a
shintiar fall. The enstern part of the
state from mu Hoe beginning on the west
ern border of Susquehanna south to
the western bord or of York county
hid one fneh of rain The preaipiise
tion lucressect toward the souti east,
the territory sur rounding Philadel
MASTER W FF, HILL.
Unsalmously Re.slect Leading Officers of
State Grange,
The eleation of officers of the Penne
created consid-
Warthy Master W,
* Hill and the leading officers were
vet legted
wivania State Grange
rable (nterest,
made and the
lelegntes voted for whom they pleased
ut the result was known some time
wiore the off ial
The ofcers chosen
No nominations were
ANNOUNCE INeNT Was
cud, for the eu-
wing term are :
Master —-W, FF,
‘ranklin eounty,
“ars in offices
=A. OC
Susquahianng
VYEur,
~Albert M ( Altus,
bradford enanty, re-elected for seveutn
Hil, M nit Alte,
re-elected after nine
New Mil
re-elected
Overseer Barrett,
rdf, county,
Ww aeventh
Lecturer arnell,
SRY,
Ariel,
Lo succeed H
steward Theodore Klein,
Vay ne county, elected
4. tionderham
Lsadenth rg
for four
treasurer of the
Pressurer—=, E
Vivin,
ester enunty, reslootsd
eanth vear © second
rang»,
Jd T Allman,
, Juniata county,
Mecretary —
Thom peor
re-elected fos
YW
Ventlh year.
Fall
for
-Wallnoe £/
county,
(1 stv Keeper
ok,
venth year
Vel
ity, eecied
hase,
iro Piog « re-elected
“ent
Went .
werd
Ceres irs ma Corry,
Sein Cand LO suse Mrs
{diday
Potion Mrs Ek
. Lhe
Fiors
Mary Wiaher
Uaty,
J.8 Du “
minty,
slay re-elected
Mrs Mintle
cred Miss
{College
“iire © elected Ly su
Clnrenos Huoue
H.
ted
H
for Be Vent
Pratt,
bh
Assistant »tewsrd
tient « To-eivg
“ar
Frances B. Ar
Erie counts
BD
Landy steward
vi Inge .
3
corps iite Vv
MeWil
a
REIAKY's HEVORT
Bic mberohip of S189 Fina
cond Ke port
Secretary J T. Allman repored s
iiss
NiX thousand two bundred sod fon:
Ww names have been added
iis hi
ated
ave
on
# dows nol juchude those ree
Many of the older OIERANIE 4
increased thelr rue mts ruhiy
nd un Inrge number Hew granges
ave Dew planted It i= especialy
of +
thea
varity of gole that a number a
rages thal heave barely held
waked
Thise |
ra bmg time have uj
sypridd sirides Hirward
i
' Wirs
PEs
in the
this Mirans Oriogiog the
bilities and Llessiogs of a broads r
fife to of
hese suooess-s shiould inci
sito renewed effort and should promt
will
ati] 8 grange is withio resch of « Very
a]
wlier those thousands
stich 1
earls,
fie resolution thal we Bol test
farmuvt’s home
here
s wk
hier
are now 540 granges on the
grange, Lad year
{Hives are paid
for on 4
For the
“1%
1d
« of
the «tae
501 0
1D are
jistter, 8
49H
“items
Were
in
two Yruarivrs,
Dec 31. 1903
Feporis Ba Were
ty
Li
i Eig
weliayg
others Were iid
tated, 174 reinstated, 461 dro ped from
the rol, miaRiog a vel gain of 588 1. r
Lhe quarter
For the quarter ending March 31,
id, 26278
Uae Inttistious were
ends
ir inivrg were
1375, reinstates
268, d opped fronn the roll 683,
Kon nel gain of 960,
Fweniywight thousand two hundred
sid fifty-four members were reported
for the June
reported,
avi
i 1416
Fur be quarter ending Sept 30, 29.
G68 embers were reported. lotta
tions were 1 044, reiostatements 233,
bowen 396, vet gal B81.
Foe total junitiations for
were 4 056, reinstatements 963,
Charter members of new granges, 1,.
ah
7.967
set berate
ed 1943 members dropped from the
ing the year, making a total
38, which,
added, leaves a net gain of 5
loss of 2,
deducted from the number
129
I.ast vear the pet gain wax 3 550.
Io 1901 dues were paid for the
tember 19 548
This year for the correspinding quar- |
ter dues were paid on 29 668
Lo i
quarter on members,
Thirty-five new grunges have been
orgsnzed,
Following is the amount of money
# this last year, $11 440 -
$0 035 72 were the ¢ xpendi-
the receipe
hive e Xoreded the orders £1 505 08
mines In hands of
1, 1903
$11 498 31 :
wil
$11
Pald out as
Hilunes-
1904, $13
Froese fi
601.85
is
gra
fapamine,
-
tnken in dari
80,
fires,
while
which shows that
trenstrer, Dee
frovems fown
25,016 KS
$9014 16
D.e. 1
received
lies, 526 67 ; total,
pur
in haads of
uez 16
Volehers,
reasUrer
ures show a net gaio of §31 .-
it
the stale
over last yesr’s balances, sud
Know that
good sou ad
Penge,
will
pirasiug to
i= sna fluancis!
hint
good
Ke
Bud Hiarisony pitime
prerity sud prevail every
where,
madi ———
DEMAN NEW LAWS
sate Patrons Favor lnereased School |
Appropriation
ineressed section
appropria!ion
» Biate and enforcement of tie
BI Ust AWE HI'v BIOL 11
g Lhe reo
ive jo f
the Misle Patrons
Cirnngs
Hor
Chairman of the
of Hus-|
bandry, William | Cressy |
Legislative Com
i presented that eommittve’s |
report. Among the messures which |
are recommended in Lhe report
vide {or
wd
al purposes,
inws which will pro a lax
ane mill og © ITPOTARie we prraons
bre
pie
in Glee}
rod |
Pelle
g to pu
g trolley com
relention
i Uy coud
ICs Nspe Pp §
id inxes on
rom
At
#3. The Inilint ave
itn,
atike and
A i
Pareed Prost, [row sl
a law which wi
rican Cilizens
ax Clhivsp
%
operations
sri Rye
otmbine, being
f the
after
i
eal the “jsIN
y (ie
tryin
provi
sw by RB 1o give thelr (vin
afticle the oolor ade pre
Finding
for a regwa
law,
¥
tax on col
vo
paraiions 1o re peal the
he gentiment too
of the
isin garine
stron
10 cents a pound sire id
the Combing
Beet
lax
F'rust
fron
wt iunetion with the
"= Bow irying to reduce
101 4
Ou the question of school appropri
the
cents & pound.”
slions, Lhe report says ;
“We favoran increased public sche
al least the $11,000 Gx
hould be Kept for the publie schools
Appropriation ;
with no deductions therefrom, excep
for high Tins
stmount appropriated at the last sessio.
Legisintture 10 thes schools wa
We are in favor of
£ hie Lo 3200 000, of that amount |i
tu earry out the provision
creating Liywaship hig!
township schools
if the
£100 O00 HHO Teons
fs
+f the
$1
YF
WRRATY
s Ohm
Continuing, the report says: “The
Grange demands that our Legisiatur
a law prohibiting freight dis
whether done directly o
Excessive freig!
enscl
crimination
by indirect means
robbed the Penmsylvania farmer o
of dollars, We favor ihe
of lucreased powers to the
Interstate Commerce Commission.
“We indorse the action of tis
National Grange in favor of a tele
millions
him
“The trusts are still further advance:
that 1h
Government enforoe tin
antitrust Inwe, and if there is not suf
ficient Ima to protect the peopls,
I ———————m———e
ww! TT AA ——
Sunday, January 1st, 7 P.M.
- Uv ited + Rvangelical Church
Monday, January ad, 7 P. M.
Topic :
Tuesday, January
Topic :
Wednesday. January 4th, 7 P. M.
Topic: All Peoples and Nations.
Thursday, January sth, 7. P, M, .
Topic :
Friday, January 6th,
¥oylenaa he:
Saturday, January jth, 7 P. M.
MPM .
Pr. M. -
. Reformed Church
. Presbyterian Church
Leader, Rev. Danie 1Grem.
. BE. Church
Leader, Rev. w, H. SA
. Lutheran Church
Leader, Rev. J]. F. Shultz,
. United Evangelical Church
Leader, Rev. J. M. py caste,
Church
Sunday, January Sth, 7 P. M,
yo J y
Reforwd Church
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS,
P
home from
Nice new glassware at ('
Mie E
Lancaster for the holiday season
Long's,
nie Behuy ler is
You will not be disappointed if you
vour "X uas at C. P.
Long's
Wes
the
wrek
presents
in
the first
‘kB of prayer will be observed
Hall churches
new year,
Centre
iti the
Ex Sheriff
heim for several
Mill.
mia k-
in
week
rungart wes
days las
ing repairs Lo his property.
A wish for a Merry Chr
Huppy Now Your and
from J. A. Auman, of
1 Mita
d blo Pl
snd
news
iio.
rimas
$5 (Hi
Let wig,
iw
Sigeer ISI wWing his house.
Wil-
shied hotel
+ from the jl at
Hamsport to his vewly furud
ul Logauton,
Ksul, of
of CE
Amsociate Judge Andrew
Ek county, busioess
J. KEP
iy 11 of Bright's disease,
partner
Congress=tinn Hull is serious.
Daniel W Fon, alter hel ot sed
ap
Weeks,
little
fri
Caine
od,
for ul
fee on
K
«. D
| uerdny tf Inst we
Mise ANS
iv {elite ii
ried astism ne Ver
Ha
tO Lhe Boeporter A
“Ira day Inst we
(sige
D,of Lew-
K,
w ho
Rev, Las ros
miephe
rg
shurg, visited
dutighiisr, fins
Churge of tl
of D.
er ber
ship,
Wilts
Dre
Red siXt
AlE
viel Tiutie, Farmers
tock
will
d
cunees sale of $111
Hoe
2 :
Pi BERL
stents March 1
' Biis Liotoe al Bpring al
ired hile,
meeting
Le Dn
T-
Unie d
of Nee
burch
vy ¥
aeugn-
fiioon
SOG MN,
Walker
Miss
ia town
Iasi ['ressier
Mave
of
we ue
Weel
4s dinmpiomne
Hoe, and oo
ity's
Fergus P
tall,
vithotigh able to
uBrkels reguiariy
, Evy
was iu town F
ler
any
be abog
pparently the worse
from a
none
all indder, he states that his
houlder pains him considerably,
cold,
8
when Lhe
Prof. W. P of Penn
Hall, made one of his very infre quent
to Hall Saturday, and
here this office. He ia
we of the race-ssfal school teschers in
Va
IIE a lenCiier
bids
oral text spriog
Wien the Booki js
ued jis first number, two years ago, it
that each
better, or
It is evi-
tent that no backward step hime been
aken, judging from the appearance of
he Jupuary for 1905. The
dockiovers Magszine has come to
day, but not to stay still,
wriaily wealthier is
Hosterman,
nits Centre
virile called a
*
“lm and each suaiper ene
n Hail
de the
ivy
"normal at Pes
it intention to
in Coll
vers Magszine
nade no promise other than
wonld
SOR, than iis predecessor
ucoreding iseie be
number
“A boy, eight weeks old, weighing
wenly pounds.” This was the uf r-
vation sent to this office by W, W,
ionder, of Wall. With It was w» two
toilar siiver certificate which will en-
title Mr, Gonder to a #ix on his label.
He further states that business is pick-
ag up on the railroad, sud that seven
angioneers were promoted withio a few
lays. Mr. Gonder is an engineer, and
was formerly from this place.
Ephraim Dodd who resides about 4
wiles north of Havnsh Furosee in
Caylor twp, met with & serious scole
feut fn a singular masner. He was
nunting rabbits with bis boys when
his foot caught in the side of a stump
and be falling forward over the stump,
sustained a compound fracture of his
right l+g between the knee aod ankle
which wil! keep tim couflvel in the
nouse for = loug time,
E. 8 Garver, editor of the Worth
County Thues, Grant City, Missourl,
wd formerly from Potter township,
ill have charge of the Missouri ex-
Orego 1, Bext summer. He recently
“peut two weeks in Su. Lous selecting
desirable exhibiis for that purpose
from the spiendid eX hibit winds ot the
World's Fair by ts sate; Mr Gury :
neld wiinilet st the
ou Wu Wy |’ re
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