The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1905, Image 1

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    VOL. LXXVII
CE
CENTRE COUNTY
148th Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers.
I. P. Meyer, Sergeant Co,
10 he Conti
CHAVPTEI
Wolf's
company at
John Miller, age |
Pa. Must
Rebersbure,
Store,
the
August 2th, 1862
64
May
Miller
ered with
Pa
Absent sick from September Ist,
Df
)
IS
at Washington,
John
Discharged
17th, 1865
were brothers
Joseph K. Meyer, age
burg. Pa. Mustered wit
ny at Pa
1862 Left the service
Aaron and
>
Rebers.
nh the compa-
Rebersburg, August 25th,
leave,
Md.
Hi.
without
from Camp Forster, Lutherville,
Nov. 17th,
The charge of desertion was re
1S62 and never retur
moved,
and he was restored to citizenship by
an amnesty proclamation by the Pres-
ident of the United States, at the ol
of the war
William €,
Ntore, Pa.
Meyer,
Mustered with
mirg, Pa. Au
d in the
a. May 10th,
August
Di
h of the James Rive
WER
ny at I
1862. Wot
at Po River, \
turn
and wa
tom, Va, n
a large
through I
v &
ir @ i
{ HALO
1nd
3
154
it th
ed
wu } 18 CQ
mpany
Killed in battie at
A
al
. Atigust O
tinued disability
3 £34 vt iH} : §
sSUTReOns oF ficate of
discharged on rit
diva Ist, 1863 Died near
Wall?
wn
duckson EK
ton, Pa.
at Rebersburg, Pa
Left the
CRD Al
17th, 1862
ch of
he was restored to
All amnesty
President of
close of the
4 Store, Pa. some years after the
Roush, age 25, Logan-
Mustered with the compan;
August 25t1
service without leave
Md. 2
returned
Lutherville, \
svety be
sud never ii
irge desertion was removed aud
th
ithe Cilizs :
2 nt fr
®ill
poy
prociamati M1, hv the
the United States, at the
i
by taking laudsnum, about 1886,
Hartleton, Pa.
Levi H. Bmuth, age 21,
Pa. Mustered with company
Rebersburg, Pa. August 26th,
Physically unable to do service in the |
rake, he was made officer's servant, |
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, |
which was doing duty at Washington, |
DC. April 14th, 1864 ; discharged |
July 8th, 1885; died at MiMinburg, |
Pa. in 1876, i
Samuel Btrayer, age 18, Wolf's Btore, |
Pa. Mustered with the company at |
Rebersburg, Pa. August 25th, 1862, In|
the Hospital service, 1884-65. Dis-|
chinrged at Harrisburg, Pa. June 7th,
1865. The two Btrayers in company
A were father and son, i
Kline Blover, age 43, Rebersburg, Pa.
Musteted with the company at Re
bersburg, Pa. August 25th, 1862 Herv-
ed as company quarter-master and
cook ; on account of disability he was
discharged January 20th, 1864
~lmon Btover, age 23, Rebersburg,
Ps. Mustered with the company at
Rebersburg, Pa. August 25th, 1865,
Died In camp near Fredericksburg,
Va April 9th, 1863; brought home
and buried at Rebersburg, Pa. These
two Sievers were uncle and nephew,
John Btrong, age 20, Rebersburg, Pa,
Musi ered with the company at Rebers-
burg, Pa. August 25th, 1862, OfMcer’s
{Continued on nexteviamu),
aticide
Hear
war. Committe
Rebersburg, |
the
at
1862, |
i
| Hepublican Caucnses,
i The
county, will
throughout th
hold their e
ings Saturday
Republicans
18
evening,
Contino from Previous HUmn,
and commissary departmen
1564
th
vit
employe from May 1st,
Of is discharge
Har
Ira
tered with
With ompany a
risburg, VP
June Tih, 1865,
Walks Feel a Mus
Rebers
Regu!
gh
Uury,
tiie Hp
burg, Pa. Augu wth, 1
AY
ar
Lhe
Md.
left
Of
snp at
tied of de-
3
i Ah
FRE a
on
iI
fiis
up, rest ol
‘ and
"il i
$64
Appa
his hea
yr fle
DORE
: il 5
His eC
that he might sleep his trouble AWAY,
but when they did try to
the
asleep arades walted
rot ae
¥
ii
that
found that it was Ie
ng
waking forever
3 1 » 3
it wieen HilOows
So all his troubles
Woll's Htore
Franklin Wolf, age 20,
Pa.
Rebersburg, Pa
In
the wheat field, battle of Gettysburg,
August 25th, 1862
£ y
Pa. July 20d, 1863, a mionie ball struck
the bible in his knapsack, and passed
aimost through ; the solid paper eut
and saved hia life. He was killed in
the battie of Po Rive r, Ya. May 10th,
1864 on the
battle field ; grave unknown. Charles
and Frank Wolf were cousins,
Supposed to be boried
Henry Wolf, age 19, Rebersburg, Pa.
Mustered with the company at Re
bersburg, Pa. August 25th, 1862. Died
of fever in hospital at Potomae Creek,
near Fredericksburg, Va, May 28th,
1863 ; taken home and buried at Re
bersburg, Pa. He and Lieutenant
Wolf were brothers, and were cousins
to Charles A, Franklin, and Samuel
Wolf.
Samuel Wolf, sage 26, Madisouburg,
Pa. Mustered with the company’ at
Rebersburg, Pa. Angust 25th, 1862,
Died of fever in Regiment Hospital,
near Fredericksburg, Va. Febuary
220d, 1863 ; buried in Regimental bur
ia! plot, Pisce of burial and grave
now unknown,
Nl
DEATHS
e
H. G. SHAFER
The fo
Cherokee
Hlowing is taken from
Kans
“0th :
ns
January
Saturday moruoing
men
the
they
at HH. Q.
thie Lindell hotel
a4
t : y 4 tow
came down town
shocked by hearing th
t ;
landlord of
i
not even his o
’ ss } & i
Mt few Knew hie was sick
and
wn family, thought
“attack of pneu
He
o'clook in
|
in the store
monia would pr
had pass wa about
hind
11 5¢ to seeing him on tl {
reef
i
and his
IL Sew
» dead.
LWO
Ounty
COM PAny
| April
his death
RIG gradually grew worse until
Ween Mr Miller Was
member of
Relief Asso
¢
{Cian oj
ti
f
i
in Wa: AB Imus)
He
BOE i al one time
Al-
iis wife and
wd John L.. of Al
Clairton
played in ns’ of
mad,
Vivea i
| three sons
| toonia, and
{hinri §
{ haries, of
nla survi
{
i hd
{is infers
John Giles, Mra
Mills,
Bailey, of Downs, Kansas,
of Pelersburg :
i a8 Jamison, of §
1G. W
pring and Mrs,
AMI
Hewes
Fairbury,
El AM AN
home
death
stomach,
native of
Millbeim and a number of YOArs ago
moved to Nebraska, He was married
to Barah J. Musser, a daughter of the
late ex-Bherift WW. lL.
with six clfildren, three
three girls, survive,
his
His
the
former
man died at
Nebraska
yv cancer of
Samuel
i atl
ii
:
WAS CauRed
\
3
Ir. Heesmian was a
Musser, who,
boys and
MRE MARUERY WALKER.
| Mrs. Margery Walker, widow of the
| Inte Jacob Walker, died at the home
| of her son-in-law, Pailip Resides, in
| Boggs township was
| eighty-six years of age and is survives
by one son, Milliken, and three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Philip Resides, Mrs. D.
Poorman and Mrs. Cyrus Lucas,
Daosased
MPS. BABILLA KRYDER
Mra, Sabilla Kryder, wife of the late
Jacob M. Kryder, died at her home at
Lock Haven, aged fifty-seven years,
The faneral was beld last Thursday,
interment being made in the Mt, Beth
el cemetery, near Mackeyville,
MARTHA ELIZABETH STOVER.
Martha Elizabeth, fofaot daughter
of Thomas and Anuvie Stover, died at
the home of her parents, near Wolf's
Chapel, Funeral services were held
Friday, conducted by Rev, I. N. Bair,
Interment at Wolf's Chapel
*
A
UNION COUNTY CORPORATION
| Senstor Focht Ioterested in ua Now Miner
ml mond Mining Company,
he Miflinburg Mineral Company i
{8 new proposition in Union county
their board of di
lowing
of
Henator B., K., Foeht
Hon. James RR. Ritter
Giutelius, D, B. Miller
MiMlinburg :
B. Mellick and
| ware, and having as
rector the fi named well
gentlemen Union and Co
{lumbia counties :
Lewisburg ;
Rol
Livny A
prt
and
(iuver, Lie
hard
der,
Wilmingto 1, Del
the
suyder, O Irvit
M
Tuesday
Mis Bi
Pyle
December 27th
womsburg, and William
I Cn
inst, al
in Mif
officers
board of
rect
ors held their first meeting
i its
flinbure
Hon
hard
Miller
SCrelary
and elected as
Ritter, (re
B
Jatnes RK lent ;
5)
pres
iyder, viee president
i
tressurer, and George A.
}
il de
ory 1
a
/ DEMOUKATIC CAUCE
Mes ocrati Fieket Nominated
Saturday
Evening
at
Meyer
i Bru
in H
H. 1
Runkle
hn Hit
L
Were
For
y
Jo ¥
John
H
J
Wm
84
Moore,
ICP Saars to
inticil the
ited besides those selected
Wile Ha
Conley, and for auditor Harry Harper,
Th i
tunel with little no opposition
ea
Fhomas G and John W
e Lickel i2 a good one, and
or
EE
A TWOMHEADED SNAKE.
#
7 Adda Tisie
Collection of Insecta io lis Treasares,
wingical repartment and =
Any one visiting the State Division
of Zoology at Harrisbitrg may see
two-headed snake, nor is il necessary
highball or
behold this
to dally with the festive
the seductive cocktail to
unsunl sight,
The snake is a small one, but it has
two bonafide heads, It was sent to
Professor Sarface by Dr. R. L. Walker,
of Carnegie, and is the only one in
possession of the State, although there
is one in Huntingdon county which
has been promised the division, and
another is kuown to exist in Easton,
The specimen which Professor Bur.
face now has preserved in formalde
hyde in a small bottle is an inch or
two less than a foot long and about as
thick ss a common lead pencil. It is
of the species known variously as the
house snake, the milk snake and the
spotted adder. The heads are perfect.
ly formed and are joined at the base of
the cranium. The reptile was cap.
tured while running alive.
a
Pald Satweription,
The Reporter is indebted to the fol-
lowing subscribers for subseription
paid :
Perry Broon
4 WW. Bradiord
Gen, John Taylor
John 8, Harpstor
Wim. Harpster
J. F. Emerick
Amos Koch
A. PF. Hosterman
Frank P. Duck
Mr. Mary Hielman
Mr, John Foreman
0. K. Love
Daniel Ripka
Benj. Stover
R. Db. Mu
ad
Joseph Gilliland
chad 1 Bartholomew
. Musser
ira Grossman
Mre, A. 8 Meyer
WwW. lH. Lee
E. P. hook
G, W. Hosterman
« 8 Kruder
Som, 3 5 Keller
fn F. Hagen
D. H, Hagen
AF, Stamm
John Snyder
Allred RK. Lee
John Eangard
ST at
r
Parker
Royer
a
Wm,
LE
FARMERS MEETINGS,
i 0G, Ww,
Pliunoes
and ister
Five
B
f
jen Of
ha
be
’ APTA OF
Millhe
burg, Madison Mil
at which Hon ruell, of Brac
ord county, and on, GG, W,
held at Feidler, weber
and
Ak
Spring
Cater, «
. dford co an
{
present
1
# Gl
$ pear
il the
LH
HHS
tani interest
farmers hese mee
, and it
1 | Lhe esire th mimiliee of a
aids
ORSIDIY CA
Lf
open
Ls and al
i
.
reget
to William Gfrere
{ heastn ers House
alrallo and
wil Lhe
i DUsiliess,
Haven, was
lay
{ oburn i
ginler.
RR umierman {rom
is place Inst Thurs.
i the verge of sell
ith shop to Harry
of
with
Millheim,
her sister,
afew
| Mra. Charles
Rev is
ted meeling at
spent tay Inst
Muliory
Les
8 1
ck is holding protract-
Ww These
| meetings are successful,
Mrs, Erchart, who makes her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hack-
man, i= on the sick list,
The P. L. C. club which was recent-
ly organized at this place, is already
numbered with the past,
oif’'s Store,
Howard Bes , of Hublersburg, is
visitiog his uncle, Howard Krape, at
this place,
The caucus meeting held st this
place last Saturday was well attended
and the nominations made are satis-
factory to all,
0. F. Stover has quit hauling cream
for the Coburn cresmery and is mak-
ing preparation to commence tos*farm
for his father-in-law, Jonathan Spang-
ler, the coming spring.
Dwight Wolf, who was employed in
the silk mills at Williamsport, and
whose health is failing, is at present
staying in town as the guest of his
sunt, Mrs, John Wolf,
Last Sunday evening Rev. Bixler
closed his series of meetings which
were in progress for two weeks. These
meetings were largely attended and
much spiritual benefit was derived,
Last Thursday while Wm. Breon
was hauling ice from the dam near
Wolf's Store, his horses became ene
tangled in the lines and before Mr,
Breon could get control of them they
backed sled and all down over the ice
into the stream which was eight feet
deep. It took quite a time and a good
bit of engineering before the team
could be taken out of the water,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
to
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PART
Be It's ledding parties eve
in
i-
of
d
0)
fe
is
every night,
M
\itoonas,
Miss
went to
H
been 11 for
irgarel
Ci Lyman, «
hin
Moy
Ho
Mrs, Gi
’- returned from =
sagt a
n Caster
titasd
143
Farmer's instit
Hublersburg, Mo i
30th and Slat inst
The Potter-Hoy hare
gave its annual bas
&
fy
i
ing, to js employes
Polities in 1}
warmed up to the b
it within the pot
Miss Jennie
been in Philadelphi
wn
{ her home at
: Mingle
his shoe
i
A. (
of
r aa
@r 1
changed much
Lee Brooks will
Hall t
1
i
Pleasant!
& position
opular merchan
DH
}
Lecessary
Oulside w
i
i dreds
B +
{| Washington
ital in the
i.
{Ul
i
| Woman's
| t
ithe tells the
While choppii
finountiaine,
iq
UACH
{FP
i gash in his foot
nfer, son
{ Frank dressed
i
inches in length
che
Dr. James Hostermano
jent is staying with his
| P. Host
in town th
erman, n
He is concerne the
oil well to be sunk a 118 § o, NAV.
¥ ond
ing been interested in similar
ventures
at other points
A bill
State Legislature
000 for the
Ware river,
through the body,
opinion seems to be that
has been introduced into
Appropriat
improvement of
the
ng £500 -
Dela-
The measure may not get
thie
as Lhe general
the National
for
Government should care
navigable rivers,
properly
George W. Kline, of Oak Hall, who
until recently was employed in Long's
flouring mills at Howard, was a caller
Thursday of last week. As was pre-
viously mentioned in these columns,
Mr. Kline will assume charge of the
Joseph Moyer flour mills, at Spring
Bank, in the spring.
Joshua T. Potter and family, who
two years ago moved to Clairton, will
return next month to their farm,
and possibly locate in Centre
Hall in the spring. Their son, Harry
Potter, is now located in Birmingham,
Alnbama, which accounts for the fam-
ily wishing to return to Centre Hall.
M. F. Rossman, of Tusseyville, will
be obliged to move again next spring,
the Bwarlz property in which he now
lives, having been sold. It is rumored
that David Fortney purchased the
home, and that he expects to ccoupy
it by spring. This information is not,
however, given on the authority of
Mr. Rossman.
The Bellefonte doctors are getting
considerable free advertising. First it
was given out in the local press that
the dootors had agreed to have but one
telephone in their offices ; next it was
sanounced that the doctors had agreed
to charge not less than $250 ( not two
and one-half dollars) for attending
each small p “ ‘sab, And yet
ther ' sometl.. s inal this
~liy agreed. :