SOTH ANNIVERSARY OF COMPANY A, Rebersbharg and Viclol'y Does Honor to Civil War Veterans on Saturday, The fiftieth anniversary of the mus- tering in of the members of Company A, 148th Regiment, was held near Rebersburg on Saturday. Ofthethirty- one surviving members of the com- pany, fifteen answered to roll eall, Many of the surviving ones are scatter ed over western states, Among those who came a great distance were Lieut, Erast. J. Burkert, of Chicago, Illinois ; George Cormar, of Freeport, [llinois, and Bamuel Strayer, of Geneva, Ne- braska. twenty-five or more Veterans of other compenies, came to join in this memorial oceasion The town was beautifully decorated with flags, bunting, ete., and nevar in the history of the town was a bigger gathering assembled, the number be- ing estimated at 2000 After the large procession of veterans, sons of vet- erans, various orders, BSunday-school children and citizens, two bands, had paraded the town, a halt was made on the exact ground where the mustering took place within a day of fifiy years sgo ( August 25, 1562 ) and the follow- reported MEMBERS (0) PRESENT ¢ Corman HB, Weaver * Lot Then the immense cr8wd went to after dinner the day was given to speeches by eminent Bmuli’s Grove, and speakers. To the great regret of all General James A under whom these Beaver, the general served, could of men not be present on account poor health, I'he speakers were Col, Huzh Taylor, Judge E [,. Orvis, Clemet Dale, Esq Lol D. F. Fortney, all of Bellefonte ; also, Dr. T, P, Mey- er, of Lock Haven. All paid fine tributes remsaiving veterans, Col, Fortney fine tribute t i Cer, sold er, Rlia lia to the gave an exceptionally offi straight Beaver as an y LxO0V, ah upright, -one who was always under hb chriati m no » hove 18 Care ww, then and in sfter Cit'z ns apd of friends d stant from Rel helped t oceasiop, snd among Alfred B:irly, of Chicago, posed words ard music, dedicated to the ** Boys of Company A.” About a thousand copies of this music was dis- y minke this a great Dr who com ersbhurg these Was tributed, and sung by everyone, and ; made the chorus echo to the utter. most parts of the grove. Thus passed a day into history, never to be forgot. ten by any of the surviog citiz:ns .e ——————— ca — veierapns or Marriages wlornses John T Abbie J Reuben 8B. Friday, State College Fiora A. Penny, Roy F. Miller, Madisouburg Mary M. Bierly, Madisonburg [¢ H. Vonadas, Bylvan Grove, Kan. Fiora Walker, Centre Hall ' J. Li. Vounada, Bpring Mills Auonpie P. Rachau, Madisonburg Jsaac O Campbell, Fairbrook Adalive Koch, Boslsturg Harry I Meurer, New Berlin Mivupie MeDounsla, Martha Furnsee Hpangler, Tylersville Rebersburg 151 Gilbert, Stale College Elmer E. Rittenhouse, Philipsburg Helen M. To snsend, Poilipsburg Flie at Usn'e.burg The Michael Rider barn, at Gates- burg, was to'ally destroyed by fire together with pearly all its coutents on Huuday night about 12 o'clock. The fire was due to lightning. Ira Gates is the tenant. He jast reached Lhe barn in tioue Lo aave his livestock. Among the persousl prop- erty burned was fifty tous of hay, 500 bushels wheat, 400 bushels oats, all gears, and implements, except the drill, binder and rake. Both the barn and contents were insured in the Centre Hall company, D. F. Luse, secreiary, ——— i fA ssn LOCALS Remember the great Centre county fair opens on Tuesday. A, C. Dunlap, the Bpriog Mills bar- ber, was in Centre Hall on Tuesday, Riley Stover, of Boalsburg, is the guest of his cousin Ray Durst, of gear Centre Hall, Rev. F. Aurand, of Mifflinburg, was a guest of former Sheriff and Mrs, Oy- rus Brungart. A regular meeting of the W, C, T, U. will be beid at the Presbyterian Manse Monday evening. = Linden Hall. is a guest ut the J, M, Ross home, Frank Ish the home of Mr, aud Mrs, ler, tertained some friends on Friday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferree and daughter Margaret are visiting at Alt- lantie City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemon sand daughter Helen, of Morgantown, West Virginia, are guests at the F. E, Wie- land home, Mise Ruth Rosa is entertaining Misses Margaret and Hszel Brunk, of Wilmerding. Mra John Carper was called Clearfield on Monday on seceount the death of ber niecas Miss Miller Mra, J. W. Keller and son Harry and Mrs Charles Weaver and sous Fred and Oscar spent a few days in Lock Haven. Monday night about twelve o'clock the large barn on the Ira (Gates farm, at Gatesburg, was struck by lightoing and totally destroyed. Miss Bertha Meyer will go to McE'- hatten oa Baturday where she will spend the winter with her brother George and attend Williamsport Bus. inesa College. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks and daughter Mary returned on Monda from a visit at the home of their daughter, Mra, A. 8. Fleck, at Niagara Falls, Miss Ruth was unable to re- turn with her parents on sccount of ap attack of toneilitia, to of fic foc DEATHS John J. Orndorf died at his home at Woodward Wednesday of last week, it the age of sixty-five vears and three dave, He had been ill for several years but bore his illness with great fortitude and invariable cheerfulness He was a prominent man in the political snd business sflairs of the eastern part of Penns Valley, serving fo official posi tion requiring goud jodgment and keen business acumen, Io the United Kvangelicsi church he was recognized as one of her strong men, locally and was always faithful in sttendsuce up- on the services of the church, At the time of his death he was a trustee He was married to Barah E. Dorman, and to this uw lon there were born three sons and four daughters. There survives the widow and tive children, viz, Charles C |, Louis D, Mm. W. E Hosterman, Mra, Daniel Banoer, sii of Woodward, and Mrs John A, Hos erman, of Menno, = D. Thirty-two grandehildren snd five great grand. cht:dren aiso su vive services, which were held at fhe funeral largely sttended, ward on Naturday at 10:30 A. M., in charge of his pastor, Rev. W. 8B. Dies, assisted Rev, EL. Kessler, of Wood- ward, were Wood. .——- Nothing takes the place of a fair— the Centre county fair begins next Fuesday. You should attend, a E by | CNL IRT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honorable Ellis LL. Orvis, Presi | dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the | Forty-ninth Judicial District, cooslsting of the county of Centre, having issued his precept | bearing date the 13th day of August, 1912, | to me directed for holding a Court of Common | Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Hessions of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer and General | Centre, and to commence on the FOURTH MONDAY OF BEPTEMBER | i being | continue two weeks, Notice of the 26th, with thelr records, inquisitions, ex amioations, and their own remembrances, to do | those things which to their office appertains to be done and those who are bouud in recognizances, Lo prose against the prisoners that are or i of Contre county, ¢ peainst them as shall be just r y hand at Bellefonte, the 24th n the year of our Lord, 1912, and undred and thirty-sixth year of the In cndence of the United States of America, ARTHUR B, LEE, Bherift te 7, 1912, XECUTOR'S NOTICE. — Lett rs testamentary EHtzabeth C ceased, y Letters tewlamentary on the above estate hav- ing been duly granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request any persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate to make im mediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. on the estate of Lingle, late of Potter township, de AEM FOR BALE-The undenizned offers for sale her farm, located about three west of Centre Hall, containing about nineteen ores Twelve acres are under cultl- vation, the remainder being wood land. A good house and barn on the premises, and plesty of water For farther particulars apply to MES, HANNAH yd Centre miles BMITH. Hall, Pa. Laundry will go out from this office Wednesday, Sept. 41h A good motor is worthy of the very best gasoline. The three famous Waverly Gasolines— 16° — Special — Motor Give Power Without Carbon They are all refined, distilled and treated. hey contain no “natural” gasolines, which are crude and un- refined and which casry the maxi- mum of carbon-producing elements, WAVIALY OR. WORKS 00. indopandent Retiery PITTSBURG, PA. Also makers of Waverly Specs ial Auto Off and Family Favorite OIL September for life in Pennsylvania. €] For those preparing to 10th, 1912 teach, $62 pays for Fall Reporter Reglater Mary and Helen Arney, Niagara Falls, N. Y, Mrs. J. F. Mullen, P arg Mra 8 P. Horlog, Altoons James M. Mallen, Pittsburg Jenule Stahl, Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Bhure, Harrisburg Paul Gordon Shure, Harrisburg Charlies M. Vouada, Sylvan Grove, Kansas Lanson J. Burris, Centre Hall Mm. Walter E. Greenwood, Coataville Caroline Greenwood, Coataville Mra. 8. R. Kamp, Lock Haven F. D. Osman, Centre Hall E. A. Harshberger, Spring Mills Wm. H. Balrd, State College Riley Stover, Boalsburg Olive D, Barry, Selinsgrove Anns Steiner, Wilkensburg Mrs. Samuel Shoop, Centre Hall W. E Dale, Altoona A. C, Dunlap, Spring Mills J. W, Little, Rutherford, NX. J. Mm. W. W, Dusklebergor, Williamsport Amy R. Foulk, Williamsport Mrs. Agues Meyer, Linden Hall Elsie Boal, Centre Hall Katharine Moore, Tyrone Mrs. L. H. Krebs, Salt Lake City, Utah tat { dh ad It 1 "ne 00 ON rocky hill other plow made : i There are many 3 machine is giving every 3 : ¥ draft is light, do the Sor i WOT GRASS SEED an be well hand- hill better than any Does its work to "pariection As Oe .. we CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED EI VILDING 1.OT FORE BALE root faring Main street and botoded of North and Easi by an alley, same being looate Korth of the property of Mary Goodhan, in Oe tre Hall; a desirable Jot in all respects Vor further parviculamn inquire of the undersigned PD. ROSS BURHMAN 03 Centre Ha a 5 “ Were all medicines ses meritorious as Chamberisin's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased,” writes Lindsay Beott, of Temple, Ind. For ale by all dealers, We will begin with cut in order to make — And the “ pickings Straw Hats, The them move readily. "” are best right now, a. sion mn Robert W, Bloom, Centre Hall Charles E. Demis, Baltimore, Maryland W. 8. Malialieu, Bellefonte A MS RS a — “ The Woit, » the bags when purchased, I have also two sizes of Crushed Lime Stone, and sharp river sand, especially adapted for cement work. STORES, i WELLING HOUSES FOR SALE-The m0 PRODUCE AT ®s |= FOR SALE-T adjoint alley olli LAM. coon mncnenens 10 | BUNS .nciimnnn IB Potato. | house wessmnonsvey 1 00 | REED comsmsssssssnes 18 | foundation walls for the Reporter's new home, of Messrs. Kouvelly and Helm, the | ioonted. Dr. J. V. Foster, on Tuesday, re moved a tumor from the right breast of Jobn Kreamer, of Centre Hall. The growth was of long standing, and floally became broken down, Mrs. F. P. Brant and children Hel en, Margaret, Paul, Robert and Jo seph, of Altoous, are visiting Mrs, John B. Ruble, in Centre Hall, Mrs, Brant is a sister of Mre, Ruble, William Stonebraker, of Bandy Ridge, was caught by the limbs of a tree be helped to cut down, and the result was one of his lege was broken, He Is in the hospital at Philipsburg, Bprivg Mille mssove, are laying the “The Wolf,” written by Euagene Walter, will be seen at Garman's | opera house, Friday evening. Ad- | mission, 250, 851, b0¢, 750, and $1.00. | There are three acta. The play has | strong dramatic vertebrae and its long | run at the Lyric Theatre, New York, | proves it to b¥ one of the season's most interesting productions, Mrs. B. E. Bpangler, of Chicago, Iilinots, is at the home of her parents | at Howard, She will come to Centre Hall to visit Mr, Spangler’s father, W, W. Spangler, the Iatter part of this GRAIN MARKET, 0 Wheat... 70 | Oa Com - { 40 | BY .sratinscsonss Bar ®l Pera pe evens Ave ao——— COLT FOR SALE~A desirable bay mare ooll, four mouths oid. Apply to KEV, W. H. SCHUYLER, Centre Hall, LTRS The Centre county fair will have | great attractions besides the horse rac. ing. Do not miss it this year. A Porsimist, Tommy Col What Is it they eall » pessimist, pa? Pa Cod—A pessimist my son, Is a fish who thinks there is book In every wormi-Puck, » ts * . - LF gal Be 5h Wy ow 5 Yur - a Tn we ow on » Hp EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER LOT. Also an eight-room house on a corner lof , good stable, and a fine swortment of trait. The Propany 384 deiradie one in every War and i well looted, Also, house and Jot st Toweyville, of Eimirs Moyer. All in good air Toon Toon, tion, ahd Will be Sold Cheap. y The above properties are offered at very fair prices. INR, B. Jun.2iuL Oentre AUCTIONEER ~The undersigned offers his serv. joes to those having and wi
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