The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 25, 1911, Image 3

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    A Mystery Romance
of the Diplomatic
Set in Washington
Political intrigue
is the theme of this
fascinating and inter-
esting Serial, the first
chapter of which will
appear in our next
issue.
The plot is origi-
nal and daring and
is woven around the
United States Secret
Service. It is nota
blood and burglar
tale, but a story of a
very clever man and
a still more clever
woman.
The peace of the
world is threatened
by a meditated Latin
compact and with
the fate of nations
in the balance, comes
a battle of wits be-
tween the man and
the woman.
How they both
win out is best learn-
ed by following the
story through the
succeeding install-
ments in this paper.
Where the bug]
But the bi
And the mou
Hidden graves from war's mad
sang of rest;
marchers ¢
5
cers f
Me and
r the land «
pars for their los
twilight star n
he hues when ends t!
flags now are sin
men of blue and grey.
iv
They
a nf
>d of battles is kindly
none of mankind's
8s cherished ever too
nese pawns of warefare's
bs of nature's sg
in d array
the blue ar
They are nature's hands
The flowers
aay,
will rumble and rattla,
fifes blow sharp and shrill
knew the bat
ne high hill;
i whisper
8
nown graves in the thickets,
side and the plain,
issing scouts and the pickets,
heir places in the fray,
finds a haven—
fate
e guns that wrangled
eace song of the thr
ses and vines are tangled
dBi,
fray
ve graves of blue and ;
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NAN PNP PN A PP,
1 3
Are Rapidly
Marching
"Into the
Unknown
=
Sharpshooter
in the
Civil War
meh
per
ym as
day ap
prbaches to remind the
non
Memorial
the surviy
of the 60s
how fast the army of
is marching into the unknown
Flowers are strewn upon the graves of
the head statistics of mortality
are as freely flung at heads of
the living Idlers Possibly the vet.
erans are not cheered hy this sober
and convinelng Information, and cer
tainly and grandchil-
dren give it but entertainment
A look at the
the
shits ard
waiblie and
ing
heroes
and
the
their children
coid
other side
soldiers’
something
the living |
great day |
of good cheer as |
fact-—that of the |
youth of the army of the!
lays when the life of
at stake
side, of old
presents
well as a surprising
extreme
those
a nation was
The survivors of the Union army of |
war are known to number
at this date 620,000, and a majority |
of these men are in the active pur
suits of industry. Although there are |
a few very old men among the vet
the average age of the sur.
With the
a feature of our time we ought to
have with us for many years at least
The most desperate civil war of
in thelr teens or
barely out of their teens. The ree
thow that of the enlistments 1,151,438
In decorating the graves of the dead
and In honoring the living soldiers of
61 the whole nation renews yearly the
inspirations of patriotism. This year
there are still In the land of the Hving
and the country they saved more than
half a million of the herole “boys” of
‘61, and we are just coming to see
that they really were boys, and boys
well worth remembering-—those who
have answered the last roll eall and
those who are yet with us in the bat.
tes of peace.
aidier
little actuall
ye known as of the shar
Atl best theirs
lesperate work
} 14
shooters
Was
Thay
often
withou
Were
of assistance literally
And
them he must
enemy
for one of
and in
‘missing’
trace of him
when
end came
die alone,
marked
time he would
on the
would be lost
H. Guinand, a famous shot in his day
R past
books
commander of the Berdan
was the hero of many
stirring adventures of the fighting be
fore Fredericksburg
“Fow
that
civillanas or
er,
soldiera
realize
either
matt can what il
Fredericksburg” sald Mr
“1 never knew what it was to fight be
side any one, | to follow my de
tall practimily alone,
‘During Fredericks
burg | with two other sharpshooters
was detailed to pick off a negro sharp
shooter, a Confederate, who had been
working havoc among our men We
got a glimpse of him now and then,
but nothing more. He was a crack
shot and had brought down many of
ficers and privates. In order to get
nA
had
the battle of
beyond our picket lines and beyond
any chance of assistance.
gerous for the regiment to venture on.
tion toward the enemy's lines. Ry
morning we had hidden ourselves in
trees well apar!, where we awaited
developments. We were well enough
hidden, but the bullets whistled
through the trees and occasionally
dropped showers of leaves on us; but
that was to be expected. Well, it took
us all day to locate that negro, but
we got him finally. He had hidden
himself In an old chimney, which
made a pretty good defense. He would
fire and then duck behind the bricks,
and our bullets would glance off. Dur
ing that long walt both my com.
panions were silenced by the cross
fire. It was two lives for one, but we
never hesitated when such a eall
came.”
PEACE AGREEMENT
SIDNED AT JURE
All Points,
TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT.
important Concessions Also
Written Down--Custom-house at
Juarez is the Scene of
Another Notable Event.
Agreed
‘Senor Don Fi
“Don Fran
Franc
“
Don Jose
“Don
Mar
Ball Game ¥ 11s Artist
Boston Frederick
a8 widely known
home here
game
his
bronchial
Porter
artist,
Vinten
died at
and the dust
throat,
trouble
badly
bringing on
which
the
sulted
Ex-Gov. Aycock for Senator.
Asheville, N. © Ex-Gov
B. Aycock announced his candidacy
United States Senator
date.
Deserted Husband Kills Wife
Scranton, Pa Failing to effect n
reconciliation with his wife, James
McLean, of this city, shot and killed
her, He then ran to the Bnsque-
hanna river, and jumping in was
drowned before pursuers could reach
him.
nO
8 Dreadnoughts for Russia
8t. Petersburg.-—The Douma has
authorized the expenditure of $150,
$40,000 for a reorganization of the
oot,
— RA
Porter are one dollar per yes: in advan. s.
ADVERTIFING RATES splay
ment of Wu or more fuches or hr OF 14 Ore ine
sertions, eight conta per inch for each sue. Dis
| play sdvet sing oo upying less space than tea
| Inches and for Jess twin three insertions, from
| TEBMB,. The terms of subsert ption to ihe Fe
| advertise.
i
cording w composition.
Loca] potlees a companyiog display advertises
Ing five cents per line for each insertion : other
wise, eight orpts per Ine, micimum charge
twenty-five cents
Legal notioes twenty cents per line for three
Insertions, and ten cen per lone for cach ad-
ditional insertion
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
DEMOCRATIC.
FOR SHERIFF
We sre authorized 0 sunouncs that Arthur B,
Lee, of Poter township, 1s & candidate for the
office of Bheriff, subject to the rules aud reguls.
tions of the Dom cratic primaries 10 be held
Beptember 30, paid
We are
ruthorised to ano J
Giugery, of Huston tow nship
the office of Fher iff subiiect to th
Democratic primaries to be held on Be
mee that D
i¥ a candidate ‘or
s dects on of the
ptember 80
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
We are anthorized 0 announce
mon of Ferguson u«
Mow of Commis
Democratic pa
thorized *o aun Mision tht
if Poller township
f County Corn iesion
on Beplember 3
We nre n
Lof Pie
i ihe primaries to!
HARRY
Formerly of Benner to
FOR
TO EDITOR RE} :
mysel! Bra Oandidale
county. subject Wo the deo silos
feats voters at ihe primaries
8, inl
fous
FDWARI
BOALSBURG TAVERN
BOALRBURG
AMOS KOCH,
This weli-know
modate all travelers Pus
stopping at Oak Hall sta
made to accommodate the trave
ery attached,
n hostelrs
OLD FORT HOTEL
EDWARD ROYER RATES
Fropristor $1.00 Per Day
Location Contre Hall
Vue mile south of
Accommodations fisstclass, Parties wishing tn
enjoy an evening given special attention. Meals
for such occasions prepared on short notice, Al
ways prepared for the transient trade,
———
rvices to those having personal
prepety and real estate to sel] at public sale
The record made during the past few years is a
guarantee of efficiency.
whole of the year. Kates reasonable
LF. MAYERS,
Lemont, Pa,
DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
onte, Pa. Both phones,
o0L.1.00 yr
DR. SMITH'S SALVE
CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers.
Felons, Carbuncles, Boils, Erye
sipelas, Scrofula, Tetter, Bcrema, White
Swelling, Skin Eruptions, Pever Sores
Plies, Burns, Scalds, Chilbiaine, Corns
Bunions, Chapped Hands, Bre., Bie.
Be Mall spe. OR. SUTH CO, Contra Heil,
Centre Reporter, {1 a year, in ad-
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English and German. Ofos, Orider's Exchang
Building. fotn
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ATICRERY-AT-LAW
BRELLEFONTR Pb
Ofos KX. W. corner Diamond, two doom fem
First National Bank. be
Pen’ Valley Banking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA
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Control Sixteen of the
J Atgest Firg acd Life
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io the World, , . ..
THE BEST IS THE
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No Mutuah
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Before insuring - r life see
the contract of THE HOMS
which in eli of death between
the tenth and twentieth
turns all premiums paid ia oo
dition to the face of the policy.
to Loam on FVieret
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and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE...
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in all kinds of
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The Largust and Best (
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Bonds of Every Desorip-
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