pagel a ow A AI REFORTER THE CENTRE THURBDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 G. A KK GETIYsHUKG REUNION, Arrangements Being Made to Accommodate 48,000 Olvil War Veterans, The great tent town which will spring up on the battlefield of Gettys- burg for the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, has progressed beyond the blue-print silage. Becretary Lewis E, Beitler of the Anniversary Commission, by working day and many nights has al- ready got a force of men on the field staking out the streets, laying water mains, drilling wells and providing for the sanitary conditions of the camp which for lees than a week will con- tain 48 000 veterans of the Civil War, In the contre of the tented city will bo a great equare about which will be stationed the Federal troops detailed to the encampment. Each street will have its and three as much hospital space will be provided for the veterans as the National Guard provides during any of mepts, I'he velerapw’ a'so be provided with a torium for the purpose of holding unplious and CIOs America. kitchen times its encamp- mushroom city gieal meetings, This will be tucted inside the largest tent in This 20 O00 he commission has ae- ide plenty of room for the rans and to give each a of hair } Clnil, Bf the ten eating eapscily the te limited Lo 12.5 U. m:nt daring the f for *‘i Oras War” d the Biate with the Goverometr tricute $150 Cop, complete in all its provision cmp and garrison equipment, all quartern pital and Tiere will devoted ¢unp which will be located 200 from Mark M ment aud partly upon the spot discharged veterans an t, esac of which OUD will maintain Le ¥ aster, C other TOM IsssTY, NECesSsary BUP} lig be 280 acres Lo the High Walter the first day's battle occurred, Five thou=ana ten 12 d ei perfected in detail, BUgR sliOLe are | July lst—Veteraus' under the j Dut Das Exercises int direction of the sylvapia Commission, and the Cowm- manders-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic aud the United Con- federate Veterans July 2 the direction of the the United States detachments of each d—Military ¢ Under Chief of Bisfl of Arimny. Bpecial arm of the Re- gular Bervice to participate as directed. July 3rd—Civie Day: Uader the direction of the Governor of Pennpayl- vaois, presiding, and participated io by the Governors of the several Slates, Orations, sermon and music, July 4th—National Day: Day : siding. President of t - Forenoon, Oration Line by e¢ United States, great Pesce Memorial, Work-, ss ——— ————— Balliding Boom. Although the npumber of to be ge is COLE buildings year Biate Coll as yet buiidiog boom is on An office bail erected this in the be leust aid for : ng the structures will ling to h p ale cost at after the c to Lhe gite i= Nitta: y lan which will cost department store another for a f fla at a8 coat of 828 00: and at ivaie dwelllugs, most of them 60 i g sm ——————— Burprise Party, On aitsiniog bis twenty-fourth birthday a surprise party was given in honor of John Bitoer at the of bis pare George H Bituer, of Mills, Re ROMs were served, uotne nis, Mr. nud Mra. near Potters fresbmenis fic for and Lease were Lhe guess pres i Catt F cR. Nell. Mr. ir, SUG pnd Mrs, A. Wim, Bower, | ‘a MLEs iver, JL oul, Adan Vie Iiraels tori (£1 ELS » Neth, sud Ma y Haty Dore Biluelel Hoy ldariz, Nol, wilhisam Coufer, Fred Bower, Jacob Bituer, Genes Wolfs, Jacob Novel, Ethel Bitner sud Dorothy Glasgow, Mitts Huh Nef, Homer Glasgow, to LRT R, a TAPER TEE Ler, uth ——— A SY ——————— ¥ The Grand View Poultry Farm sod the Centre Hall Poultry Yards under the msusgemeont of A. KE Kerlin and Hon, sud Charles D. Bartholomew, respectively, sre having their bury season just now, Jggs al their plants are being gathered daily by the thou #snds, sand chicks sre being hatohed on the same grand scale, WHEN A MAN'S SICK. Thet's the Time a Woman Does the Boss Act to Perfection, When a woman has ol man she feels as mp shal of the day at u country Fourth of at other when she has medicine z a man or lotions to put on him. If he wants a drink of water she expresses the opinion that he Is drinking ft much and remembers that her Aunt Harriet's husband once drank a great denl when he was sick sions. If the sick man becomes impatient and says the medicine is doing no good she may be times she is very “hogsay" fo give 3) and had convul- she reminds him curtly that “time” | necessary, She has ey been known to dij l | and Rome was not bulit In a d of wi i the doct man that, how fecal adviser recovery en } nto the classics for you to appre wers Rapidly Aged. § . ¥ srifad Yo yeu! I agent) 's photo last twenty find she Is inl Agent her died lately and that | much five, nu ries | Wel i Great Provocation. “You say madam, that yon under great excitement when struck this woman.” “Yes Khe had just found the family Bible with my age in It.” were you The Easiest Task, Probably the enslest task is for a poor man to tell what a rich man should do with his money.~Atchison | Globe, ’ Laundry will go out from this of | | BLA RRR SOE a ARE Ru, pl an Woodward. Daniel Blover ia seriously iil, i Balle Harry Btover to Lewisburg | $3800 Ing! week i Mra Agues Meyer to John W Mi 0 of land in Linden Hall, $900, gst week at (he home Mrs, Tampson Keller to Hamuel of land in College and ‘aly by, New York $6000 siti Mr, Jennie Mitchell to Jas R Hughes 34 Bellefonte $2500 Mis ds Vinkleblech Susie A, Yarger to School District of family, of Fiedler, tract of land in town on Buoday, and Mra, Jos ph Ard and Ray, and Wilson were to Mifflinburg | and Lewisburg, one day last week, Miss Florence Benner, Miles Ys Willk Alma wi Mra Wolfs rales of Aust Brungard Mra. Transfer of Hg! Fitate Edward J, Gheret of ux to Farry moved Hart w 8 eibly in, spent a ofl J. Ls day Kresm- is | N City, and Mire Frank were | ard Hiate | vieitors in f $525 Brew et al Hamilton, tract of land in $50) Anna Elliott | baby (den, T. hairs to Thos Hells » Virgil and] Thompson et Winterod and | of h the mesgles, $1 00 Wells et bar to attended nt Boalsburg the | Zion | inst | Jennie Li (i, twp Marah i i . and land in Boggs Vip K : Alter i months with | to Harry A. Con- nds in. ( wand Buffs N iffslo, N | Liberty p ‘ Vi Hertha Hoste su returoed | Clark Paul et ux tract of land in sdam Y. Wagner et ux nna. tract of land in IR), H. Rog tract OH RINE ER LDN SRE FR I ST. SANGRE NFW §] ) R K i E W 3 Ld I Cross es HARDWARE, re 10018 gf I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL lS BE mt Ft Why he was late, For rheumatism yoti will ind noth fng better than Chamberisin’s Lind ment, Try it end see how quickly It gives relief. For sale by sl! dealers. adv “ What maade you so late 7" “1 met Hwithson,” “Well, that ia no reason why you getting bome LR "i how HENRY F. BITNER, A. M , Ph. 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Chi grade be conduct. maon schosl brane fi1 iariner nes from 1 years, prices For terms and particalare idren’s, sizes 4 to 252 to $1.50, Misses’, $1.40 to $2, 1 1 ’ Yr ianen and i information address, 14 NES, A B, ntre Hall Bizma YA p sizes 14, 1 ”n t ped wtriy Wo. strig Work and House Dresses { g from $1 to $2.6 White Goods for dresses Flouncing and All-over Em? I seo. 00S VE G000 RRC POBOROORRSOY All Overs | White Ecru and Cream 11 Wy ide ETiior 1 a 1 Y LACES Ana ii mat A 1 Overs Dress Goods for Coat Suits or Full Dresses ergés and fancy weas Sheeting, bleached and uz ed, Tubing and Casing Ready-made Sheets and Cases Pillow l.adies’ Stationery » cedRPPeePDOT CERES OAPLPA0RHOONDOOCOORP POOP ROPPROPROLY ee and we will save H. F. Rossman SPRING NILLS, PA, 06 oer 060080002090 0000% O00 2 YR BIRR RILB URN BOW oper PeO “OPPOCO00G000LO0 ODO OORT FIRE, LIFE ad ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us before placing roviap wie) your risks, YW. H. Bartholomew & Son Centre Hall, Pa. THE CENTRE RFPORTER $0000 LC VEVGOEPCRPRVVPOICUNVEIQDY P6320 PRQRRO2PR NCE Rasa BRBRYROR “EW Ne NS NR SNS RS NS LOCK HAVEN State Normal School ¢ ¢ GEO. P. SINGER, Principal ny portant Normal April 7th, with a larger attend- han usual, On M 2th, a special seven » YE - School will begin ance 1, pro- y § off had ormation and suustrated cat- ~fyal 1 dls For further i alog, address the Ue Me ay To WH WT WW WW DAN WB Ww A TE, Th, TH, Ga, TE Te WE WR ED WR. TR. TR TH WW WW WW WH ¢ ¢ / / / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ i, we “WN VW NN Ye NR" et i Mc Cormick RM IMPLEMENTS I have take rency for the Mec- Cormick line of farm implements ; also Fandle the and Hoosier Corn Planter, Empire Grain Drill, De Laval Cream Separators GASOLINE ENGINES, WAGONS Delaval Separator Oil Repairs for all farm implements and machinery. D. W. BRADFORD CENTRE HALL Bell ‘phone SPRING IS HERE We can supply you with all kinds of PPYY ¥ Garden Tools, Hoes, Rakes and Shovels GARDEN SEEDS, ONION SETS. New Lettuce, Oranges, Lemons In Tan and Black | New Sh OCS={he latest spring styles The best goods at the lowest prices —always at Emery’s Store LADIES’ FITZEZY” SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE
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