CENTRE COUNTY INT HE CIVIL WAR. Volunteers. W esle bjuredt burg, {iettva wounds Va tak pris ber 2ad, 1564. Solon i at Cold Charles wounded 3rd, 180 tysburg, Adam Boyer, wounded at Levi Bo River, \ in batt 25, 1864, Williaa Boob taken pr Va. May 10t1 aay i six days lat i. ) ie at } ’ oss of iIsoner iu er. haniel Boo at Pe Ri Be at Po Rive White #iso at May sho der July priv =ud, 1563 lbert, sale, badly wound- 5, Va Noah Gilbert, privat at Po Rive Grim, e, killed in bat May 10th, 1864, private, wounded Deep Bottom, on the Aug. 156th, 1864 Matthias Guiser, private, in battle, left Pa, July 2 jit, 1863, William M, Hanly, private, wound- ed in battle at Po River, Va. May 10th, 1564, Henry Helraan, private, wounded at | Po River, Va, May 10th, 15864, Fr, Va. J hin Jamen Vr. Va. ball in leg, Gettysburg, ed, arm broken by minnie ball, Petersburg, Va. June 16th, 1864 Gideon Kreamer, private, at Po River, Va. May 10th, 1864, George W. Leitzell, sergeant, wound- ed in battle at Gettysburg, Pa July 2nd, 1563, Frederick Limbert, corporal, wound- | ed in battle nt Gettysburg, Pa. July d, 1563, Jucob Lanich, corporal, killed battle at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863, Daniel Long, private wounded in batite nt Chanecellorsville, Va May 84, i “~ Va. June 22nd, 1864 ; rever heard of (Contiuued on next columu.) CEN d RE HALL, PA., Fransfer of Real Michael (drabuu«k Fatate, Lox, t0 BE fe 1905, fest Banks, ¢ dwnard Feb, tush in twi »100 for €} inrles M, %, Ke 11, : i in Madison- i Jured Rheet burg. § Henry Stiver, Hain J lot I: ux., to (. 1902, to Badie sandy Ric Charles R, Conrad Hu battle | rd, PpPotsyivania, 1863, | Wounded in May 12th, Fr: 1nded Muy 12th, David Ros | at Po River, YA snkiin Rosenberry, private, badly in atte 15864 nnn, gr v | wo at Hpotsylvania Va corporal, May 10th, saad June3rd, 1864, private, badly | id Harbor, Va. wounded | a at | Job F. Ree wounded in battle at | June Sed, 1564 John Roof, private, severely wound. ed in battle at Cold Harbor, Va. June | 3rd, 1864 Nimon fer, { M. Ist Lieutenant, | wounded in shoulder in battle at Spot. Va. May 12th, 1564. Sixes, private, wounded in | battle at Cold Harbor, Va. June 3, 1864, Franklin Wolf, private, struck and {stunned in battle at Gettysburg, Pa. by minnie ball, July 20d, 1863, Killed Va. May 10th, Spangler ayivania, Josiah tin battle at Po River, | 1864 { William Wolf, private, wounded in | battle st Po River, Va. May 10th, 1564, | Charles W, Weiser, private, severely | wounded in leg, in battle at Gettys | burg, Pa, July 20d, 1863 | Daniel Weaver, sergeant, wounded {in left band in battle at Deep Bottom, near James River, Va, Aug. 14th, 1864 Thomas G, Weirick, private, wound. ed iu battle at Cold Harbor, Va, June! [8rd 18484 ——————— No fellow ean get much of a show j unless be has the prive of admission, { DETECTIVES Money tl Edward Fultz I Wor Fultz and Harry wife, and Kessinger, all o lodged dward, Friday i ing robbed were inthe evening cl the Eby Brot Woody ard, firged with line iderabl dward LOE THIRIGEN beng a daug hts 1 ARY BR( )W wonder tate, claiming the same MU DATisD property iarge is wholly unworthy of and out founda and siderat in tis ecatimates Con. clusions are based wholly lated cases The Penvsylvania Tax U 1895 to make a thor inference sO igh investigation of the appraised value of real estate, sent an agent to all the eo missioners’ ofMieces to and reliable in pairies com- definite a4 to the assessed ounty make valus of property and ite» ling price, The Conferences turns threw in making their re out all sales be! ween heirs and all judicial sates, rot only those of actual ocourred in each exinty and compared tem with the sesessed value. The follow. ing results taken from the report of the commission will prove the falsity of Mr. Brown's assertions : aining #aled ne they “The total assessed valuation of the whole atate was G64} per f. of the actual value. The assessed valuation of the townships was 65 6:10 oer cent, of the actual value: Hf the 68 7-10 per est. and of the cities per cent, indicating that the assessed cent, boroughs 65 average in the state.” How it Is HURSDAY, FEBRU. hiding f entrusting ina barn in ito place preference i it banks, in which old men had little confidence, ted among their | brothers up posed iy discovered their th keeping wateh on mitnediately after ted some rent money, obbery was di RCOVE clives, almost visited id men fier i Hug pi iumbliounded wit vat did N’S UNFAIRNESS instant as low as of a mill on « Meh dollar Of r are valuation he farms over which these of the range ars protesting want reads run taxed , and L£ al this All AVerag: neariy 16 i= what mill farmers and the against i he ple, the salaried je. personal aad Corporate property owners Lo assume an equal share of the burdens the in of taxation to maintain sind governmet which they are ldeated, county local its Way do not and r Auditor General Nayder Brown fairly present ge truth in a clear and comprehensive way their sunual reports so that van intelligently secretary in every citizen under glance, the actual and true situation as represented by the Uirange i an honest and straightforward way ° if it the conceal the truth, it has been admirably done in the state reports. Bat if it is proposed to keep the real estule owners in ignor- ance it will be necessary for the legis. Inture to enact a law to suppress the public schools and the Graoges of the sinte wo an (0 stop discussion nnd pre- vent au jotelligent conclusion by the masses of the people, All we ask is that the trath be made known and Justion be done to the he me owners of the Commonwealth, tr —. A AL MS —————— Remember everything will duced. Yeager & Davis, ————————— Arcties and warm lined rubbers wil | be sold chenp. Yeager & Davis. stand, at a ia purposes Lo be re. NO. 8. FRXTEA BESSION {tied that thers w spri BU ITE Cire t of { tion, | teres Our stren us President in an f Of these lm- for it, 11 PCH portant mistters, he has no time invoiving the retnining ly destroy his plans of per- the will leave to ity of his HB in w Washington, mild utter recreat al 100. ACen ne fy ske on the rogram siready tehed he mt of i ILA) Hough s capital March the Riders , Texas, on succeeding his will be Lv 8 tit UY & hun slamounts in ( and olhe furnish 8, provi OF CAT he new Congress regul LA AL UPTO Lewes would be lo send a lobby ts Lilie admon- money the chances of Honest oppon- in nembers #1 # formes thie would presence Wwby, vole fos rather impuiation of by the liquor in Hine managers who than be under the have ing Les ter are the ture shall bee terest will stay away orruple i I'he Ma quartered t Harris! erin A irg during ssasion to MU per we Lhe Legisin. this bill If the liquor in- they will determine whether vine a law # do not desire its passage iltatli— the with concerning the House Constitution, House interprets it, the Senate In returning to the Senate agri- the the has na was violated added such an ad- mendment the “courtesy’ of the Senate great that when a member of it wants something done which does not interfere with the in- terests of other Senators they are not apt to disagree cultural appropriation bill, revenue drawback smendment on wheat y acted wisely, I'he the when Bat in 20 The practieaily unanimous vote in the House in favor of returning the bill bad its eflect on the Benate, It will be slow in treading again on the constitutional rights of the House. Fortunately there was no display of feeling on the subject. It was a deci gion on the part of the House founced on right, and will be so regarded by the Henate. Japan has given the Baldwin Logos motive Works an order for one hune AND COUNTY NEWS, | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTER FROM ALL PARTS, D. W. Bradford fora car of f grades, eT ertilizer Dr. J. W. Bosal Reformed church ( will preach entre Hall evening. There was c yet the whistle needed it siderable nd Friday vetting Ww intune F. M. ¢ Potter-Hoy if rawf ¢ Hardware town last week. Examination cates will : held Bell April 2 Edward Roye efonte, bin & Co of his fing Henry Klit HAE AU DOU DCH He dred and fifty locomotives, ho Pent Madison. andsome #41 thday, The of her migregat. ning of her served whic gif neighbors and frie h event « urred last weed, Was presented i 8 num oer nds who ed at her home on birthday sumptuous supper, Mr. and Mrs, A. Fhe Station, Westmoreland been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Brooks, at Linden Hall, who are the parents of the latter. Mr Fleck, whose former home was Julian, is a fireman on the Pepusylvania railroad in Westmoreland county, and is a young man fall of snap and energy — such as are sought to advance by cor- porations like the railroad company named. Mr. and Mm Fleck paid their respects to this office, and in the future will keep tab on Centre county news by reading the Reporter, thie ev The guests were i ™, 'k, of Derry county, have J. William Rev. Adam 8, Bierly, pastor of the Evangelical Association churches in Penns, Brush and Sagar V alleys, was a caller Monday in company with C, VW. Weaver. Rev. Bierly is at present attending the conference of his church in session at Pottsville, and anticipates being sent to some other charge. The members of his charge regret to sce him leave, and the pastor reluctantly goes to another field. He has been successful as a pastor, and to show their appreciation the members recent ly presented him with a rubber mounts ed harness, paid his salary in full and performed many little acts of kindness that demonstrated their love for him, Among the improvements that will be made 10 church property in the Suge Is the painting ~f he Spring Mills church,
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