Sn ee RR Jo VOL. LXXVIII. CENTRE COUNTY INTHE CIVIL WAR, 148th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. TP ant (o Legiment Meyer, Serge Levi Boob, age 28, Rebersburg, Pa Harrisburg, 1862. Wounded in Va.,, May 10 Hegime il J iis Mustered at Camp Cur i Pa., August 2 Po 1564, returue battle at Right arm shot oft in battle st Ream Station, Va, ts burg, August 2° . i Dischar at Washington, 1864 Died of aceiden gun-shot wound Peters. 1 maties south of Mountains, reat gust 26th, 1867, « mame day accident, William Boob, age Pa. risburg, Pa., Mustered in C Atugus shot ofl. and taken at Po River of this wo fragment Pia ia 12 A SNA A%la f, Ma: Was Now Ho i D ivid Bressler, Mus«iered in bersburyg, che ged £341 Nurge ROI beiw, Pa. s Henry G. burg. Pa. pa iV al 180% ise Dayton, Ohio, i With May S3cd, 156 me yea Conser, Mustered | tiebersburg mrged on Sarg Maren 2 a, Falls, tate of disability, Died at Valley 16) i K atisns, Muy, James T. Cos Btors : p ny, at Hebersburg, man, sage 23 1 Mustered with the eo Pa. scharged with P Lv, June 7 jis August 1862 And d the cor ny i VRnIa, May heard o and of burial unknown fa regard to the action,” or unaccounted an explanatory note, at this point, is | deemed The after<battle casually report of Co. A for the battle of Po River, May 10th, 1864, after nain- ing reventeen wounded, three killed, ended with this paragraph : Fulmer, mortally wounded, (shot through the head ) and taken prisoner, While the casualty report of Co, A | battie of Spottsylvania, Va., May 12th, Daming «ix men wounded, ended with this sentence, “Isaac Wilcox and Bolo- mon Dale missing ; supposed killed,” “missing in soldiers for, advisable, Isaiah } i i i The casualty report for the battle at the Hare House, before Petersburg, Va, June 22ud, 1864, for Co. A was, “First Lieutenant W. W. Beirly mor- tally wounded (leg shot oft jy and tak- en prisoner ; Daniel Loong, missing.” The report of the attack on the Cou- federate Crater Fort, before Petersburg, Va, on the evening of October 27th, 1864, for company A said : "Jesse Krea- mer, Martin Troutwasn, and John Parkes, inissing.'’ Through relisble sources we learned, | shortly after wards, that they had been | taken prisoners, and were not wound- ed. Jesse Kreamer returned ; Martin Troutman died fa prison camp, while John Parkes remained unaccounted (Continued on foot of next oolumn,) 'E COLLEGE Line to 1 any npn VV, is the name organized the cone. run from teifmeinus at inger Lhere fore, for the naines oy vy clerk at Were restor Liges in, Lhe writer who the missing io se- tion siuce,”” ete. coatd i to end Lite § aud { the of Lhe War, Che names, with the ( pany and Regiment of Fulmer, Solomon Dale Ky Daniel Long, and John Parkes, with those of any othe { Isaiah Is sae YY lic €rs Ol our ow, sod other Hegiments, With request for uformas printed the hotels, rail- other public places, for several years after the close of the war, in that amoung returned soldiers, from the Army and Confed- erate Prison Pens, there could be found #ome who could give information, re garding the fale of the missing men, The fate of Lesiah Falmer was by this means, learved some time after the close of the war, from a returned Clin. ton county soldier, who was a prison er with him at Petersburg, Va., at the time of his death, of fever, on the 14th of Beptember, 1864, over four months after he wan left for dead on the iil Po River, No loformation was ever obtained regard. ing the fate of the other four, esta dni A issn Tickets for local eancuses printed at this office at a very low rate, Hn, Oil large posters, were Put up by Christian Commission, in road stations, aud hopes | ACCIDENTS AT MeNITI'S MILL BH, MeNitr, Poter Peter Evens and Leg lojured I'he larg ww and stay | Nitt Brothers & Company, i eg Broken | Flogers » swed ON Huok mill of al Nittany, | was the | cidents A: R ithe firm, brother in Wabash "a Work Ia Venasyivaania Plane Wabash during rerd coming RU LOU He tie Cons wWealar ois an Ri million Could 1 ' ing ithe frei age and at same time give battle to the Pennsyls vanis Railroad in Ohio give us network of tracks between ihe new lines will the couling Pittsburg, Cleveland, Toledo, Salem, Canton aud Wheeling. an As Mp Bara and stock Harned. s farm of Thome hollow,” on The large barn on tl a8 Beclidel in ' Pole Marsh creek was burned to the ground about 7 o'clock the other Saturday evening, says the Bellefonte Daily News. Twelve head of cattie perished in the flames, aud two horses were severely burned before being taken out, Beveral other horses were saved. Fhe season's crops, except the corn in another building, were destroyed John Confer was the farmer and his loss is heavy, Mr. Bechdel had the barn fosured. The origin of. the tire cannot be nccounted for. The teams, which were used for hauling ties to the station in that place, were fed withaat a lantern being used. The men were ut supper when the fire was discovered and it was Lmpossible to rescue the cattle. Many farm imple ments were destroyed. The barn was insured in the grange. The loss is a hard blow to Mr. Confer, who is re Cas ported Lo bave had no lnsurance, MISLEADING FIGURES effort to justify his in Lo pre } vent the pubiic dnmonwenlth from erit- tons of public officials inst voted for the Balus- were re-elected He cted who favor- Wiio to the present Loegisisture. says that wera re-ele and only two were defeats ho opp wed it twenty id ten defeated REEF “8 DUER Harrisburg A A ——— Good Officers frequentiy overlo necessity of . avoidi v tims Af malier o Ce, sod Oi peieut, Li i'd f i se ialthiiul ou of aflaire is ne i I'he and own Vel tment oF ation SK he average taxpay « ¢ either for good wis Houest or dis- sflunire the sile sary 4 of the Dems Marge Lo avoid any sems- iale : al the February elec the To f potions, oft. any instances local Contests nestle iarge pi titnes on account of personal matters, Personal mstiers should not be carried | Nominate good, honest, trustworthy Let the action of the caucus be considered bindiug, vot ouly on the who participate but every voler. The ‘caucus De the arena of the po- on f meeting should litical pugiiist—after the caucus, peace, A A Mr ————— It is quite unnecessary to be disturb. ed about Goveraor Pennypacker's bill for the sion of newspapers. We have a sufficiently reckless Legis- Iature, but it is not likely to make ite self superfluously ridiculous by the eu- sctment of a measure that is prepos- terous on iis face aud that no court in the Commonwealth would sustain, even were ‘any six persons’ found to begiu proceedings under it. This en- sctment, i it can be supposed possible, would bring additional disgrace to the State, but it would be other wise, Liarm- less, which is more than can be said of inany other things done or likely to be done at Harrisburg, AAPA SY AA AAA Uhestnut Street Theatre, At the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, this week, Frank Dan- lels will appear in “The OMoe Boy.” This Is his second successful season, For two weeks, beginning February 16th, May Irwin, that exuberantly mirthful person, will appear in George V. Hobart's Paradox “Mrs, Black is Black,” . sup pr 1905. HOLLER MILL REMUDELE! * Wal thelr Hwit Messre, J. H and 8. E the Centre Brothers Overhianl Piant at Centre Just Hnished giv Roller Mill and have tng installed pew and first-class machinery, and in every way brought their mill | fection. To mee this a force ymplish of engaged in 1.4 an ay . midais of November se were th Xperienced Varner, of W. Don Leff Messrs, D. NS, and rd, of ing Lounty Association Alirleenih Street Program embrace { cK, in June, acknowledges an invie Bp Keolth's This Week are unusually Reith'’s Chestnut Silreel Llindeiphia, this week, For season Robert Hisired Hue Lis aud leadioy Papinta,”’ the dane. ceulury, fluistive aud Prevost per Oued y-acrobat act KR. J. Jose, the famous ais lige, Other at. nud Cady, German wediaus ; Dolan aud Leubar, pre- ELling a sCreatuiugly faunuy Comedy skelch; Diuart Barues, wonologue stories | the Lhree Westons, instru- Wwalson and Hill, vauce- ing duo, aud a host of other perform- els, mental music 5 Phere is wo other place in Phila- ipl like Beill's. Seats ~=2¢, 50g, AA ———_— LUCALS Fhe vame of Oak Oak, bas beet chauged by the Government to Avis, the postoflice at Larove, formerly called Centre The Central Railroad company pro- pose, in the near future, to erect a new station at Mackeyville. The building is designed to coulain a waiting room and freight rooms. Frank A. Carson, merchant at Pot- ters Mills, is a caudidate for the office of Justice of the Peace of Potter town. ship, aud is making a cauvass of the district in Lis behalf, Oscar L. Rishel, of pear Boalsburg, advertises sale of his farm stock and implements. Mr. Rishel lives on the farm owned by the Misses Goheen, and will be followed as tenant by Grant Houser, now living on one of the Thompson farms, in the “Big Hollow.” Mr. Rishel's plans for the future are not known to the weiter, except that he will give up farming, The application of Harry T. Cole, of Loganton, for a licensed hotel in Beech Creek, has been refused by the oourt of Clinton county, "This ends one of the most hotly contested fights in that borough for a long time. There has not been a licensed hotel in that borough for almost eighteen years and TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERE 87 FROM ALL PARTS. Buperintendent C. LL. Gram ¥ i i | ed the scho i { visit. 3 1 * iy yin asl week, Mins Tace Kreamer js expected home { from Johnstown the lati { i of this week, aul Leslie evening { the shops | Compa iy i James i AY IRON | Jacob Heu the farm of { Limber, { do Lhe sawing. 3 ue Wel | Christies and returoed [us i v { New Year, She was very : Lad sq Mr s 40 LLG Wed. Hirsday week, wm Centre Hall they dros Belle. | foute, and before returnin of M vilie also Visited the family Decker 3 ’ {east of town. Claylon J. Greaniuger, BLOB Lele the ly located ig Beech Creek, and will uuve Wo thal piace in t : He busjs pas inst (all, has been milllog iu { tre Hall roller Creek { Lhe borough of iil, Das itased tieech roiier mii ring equipped for the { vess, and will be able to give the { Lrovs of the mill ROO ery ios iain Cr, and Charles k. M Lhersbaug bs, Boals! rg were in town Tuesday, and gave the J porter 1 a few n inuies of th rr tin B® i Hiinuis PAI Lime § ie Re porter is not a siudent of ¢ ‘BIrvoyan ce, will be Boalsbusr thereabouts, that will be of the mentioned above, Gul il prophesies that there somelhiog deiug in interest to elder of th brothers Among the township who young men in Harris will chaoge their Vo , of Wie- laud homestead to Become a velerina- rian and will cations iu life is Clyde P. Wieland Linden Hall, who will leave the enter the University of Ohio, at Colanmbus, to fit himself for that profession. This move on part of Mr. Wieland accounts for announcement of the sale of his stock and implements in Maroh. the the farm That oil derrick, Immediately east of Centre Hall, is having ite influence on the sale of real estate, and that influ. ence is for the better. Property can be bought in Centre Hall at its real value today. But suppose Centre Hall becomes the centre of an oil fleld well, real estate will not be in the mars ket at a price that can be’ resched by the home-seeker, the speculator only will be able to buy. Property is change ing bands more rapidly than ever, the wise man will buy today to sell toe morrow, Maoy of the Reporter readers will recall Augustus 8. Well, who was eme ployed with Jacob Harpster, deceased, when blacksmithing and wagon build. ing was carried on extensively in the present quarters of the Centre Repore ter, which building at that time howe ever, did not have a glass front and beveled-French-plate door panels. Mr Wolf is now conducting a similar business in Kyser, Wost Virginia, be- lng the junior par "4 the firm of Moom and Wut. + i'm does an the opposition to the application made belmiog. OXicL vo busivess woud tas a well 5 :
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