LOCA LN, Rain Tuesday. John H. Snyder is ill. Centre Reporter $1.00 a venr All kinds Reporter office, of printing done at the Auction sale at Corman’s store, Hpring Mills, Rawhide whips, 20 cents, sweat pads for hiavy work, 26 cents. - DA, Boozer, Agricultural a rule, low at implements, as sold very the publie sales in Pe Valley 1). Wagner Gi noupees na a candidate dns, of Bellefonte, file ’ for register in this jssue of the Reporter Mrs, C.D. Runkle is in Pittsburg, the guest of L.. Runkle, She will remain for several weeks Rev. 4. (. H. D., of Loganton, is writing a history of the Lutheran church in Sugar Valley her son Win Hasskarl, Pi One of the force the cigarette law is not to allow the pesky things to be smoked iu your place of business. Hiiny way« to help en- The rains during the beginning of the week refreshed the wheat plants and started them The indi- cations are favorable for a good crop. {to grow, A flock of wild geese flew over (‘en- tre Hall the other day. They flirted with an old mother goose by William Mitterling, and to do so flew low. Kept Gurney Smith, son Emanuel Ol of consumption Others of that place who are under the care of physicians are Mrs. Mary and Miss Jane Piere a, Mr. and Mrs. Watsontown, and Mrs, An drew Shook, of Spring Mills, wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lutz, Saturday of Mr Anu Palmer George Shannon, of Mr. and last week — fh A — I CHILDREN FED TGQ MOLOCH Dr, Felix Adler Thus Characterizes the Labor of Children, Humanitarians as well as material ists have raised their volces in pro test against the laws that permit the traffic in children’s strength at the expense, not merely of the child, but of the community Collier's Weekly voices this protest and makes incidental comment upon conditions in Pennsylvania in the fol- lowing editorial Child labor in England began when modern nery brought a demand for che hen, as Dr. omaebody had the idea of unowned and unloved factories, “Children were fed to machines as it. erally as in ancient idolatry they were fed to Moloch they worked for four- teen hours rotted by the thousand parliamentary inquiry showed even-year-old boy wake him before davbreal him to the mill and leave him tend a machine for Women crawled galleries on their h dragging by a long leather belt hundred or four ‘How is it." h thi up Felix Adler aid hoveling all the children into as day and the whose father sed case ol a tO sixteen our day a Shaunon is a son of Rev. Shan. | non, of Norwood, but dent of this place. Mra. Julia ville, is seriously ill tion of eight fears are RNG formerly a resi- | i Ishier, of near from = complica. | diseases Ihe lady is io y-lirst year of her age, and grea :ntertained that her life wil be of short « ow of George Ishler, whose des place abou she is the uration, forty years ago. Fourteen was the sum for wer soil nt the etn Ha haondred and five which Jacob There were ale { which w ‘ pre Vi poly good } v's for April Art I, pertinent wept * eXirava Iles world-wids : s BENE affairs fairly pErenl ein ciose with i diverting floti i. flalds of there is equal diversity % ow ompany, Bel i pu fp st alirs of the Heporter wswiv of farm machinery IAF wagons, uggies, car Finges, #14 both uew and seco 4 Hard he sale iz to take place Natur. day 12 o'clock a, April | rl fiw idea is 8 uew one und way prove prof its thei yr Hoth | adv ayer and seller “pe —— Ap Licanses Not Grasted | gra County » Wednesday the Court had not ed any liquor licenses 1n Cet ieledd Ere All are being tinder adviw men py Ex sheriny Spangler 11 Ex-Sheriff John Spangler was sud- deniv taken violently ill Friday even. long from an affection of the stom It was first fered a ach reported that suf he hind stroke, this At this writing (Wed Np angler paralytic proved nuntrue nesday | Mr proved, but lias much im og A Wedaink To ie Preparatios # are being made at the Irvin howe, at Baileyville, for a wed. ding on Thursday, 30th inst Tie contracting Irvin, David parties are Miss Muide daughter of Mr. and Mrs Irvin, and George (, Mes vr, oldest sou of Mr. and Mrs Ww C. vieyer, of College tow nship. —————— — Fighting for Local Option A desperate effort is being made by the \qti-daloon Loague to pass the Berry Leal Option Bill now before Liye If thes bill becomes a law tod can charge the greater pari of opposition to leensed housas to themselves, It is the con- tinue | violation of the laws governing hotels tas is forcing the better ele mat © put theie heels on the licenses. Tae ridding of thi barroom of boys, tha habitus! barroom loafer, refasing to unterisin ( before the bar) the man of kaown intemperate habits, will do much to lessen the resdily observed evils complained of by the advocates of wal option. The habit of filling mea with whiskey and sending them Out vi thy atreats to insult and annoy Pprigia wan have no choles of avoid. ing them, is utterly disgusting and is An har favitation to the pablie to ae. wan't the liquor leans laws, which if stricily lhearad to would at least per- mit hotels to br conducted without ate tracting the attention of every one of temperate habits, fa ridintura, wills fio 4 w ide rede mechanical firm % he rt ng depart- who un- which wed its old id becom ny other how mem said the wl on bs 8 RUG feading t an to en road the have his ithy body, so gladdened by polinting ex- to slam to called “ex- } Hish, good for The faithful, when rink the snarab (which they ought not to do), or martyr i inuek frat from immortality. On the enemies (may their with mud) are to hades and the land purified of their existence. The fact is that religion of Mohammed is a fighting religion. It is meant for con. querors mnquerors in the act of conquering. - Saturday Review, A A SOAR goes termination nothing Gurn.” they die d sherbet of Qo Sometimes thes the fig tree o contrary. their motths Crammed gent in swarms be the and for o Bo You Want to Muks Money ? Of course you do. Let us help vou? Sell your cream, eggs and poultry to us and we guarantee that vou will be pleased with the returns. Compare our prices with others buying cream, and you will be convinesd that we can make money for you, We are now opening new cream routes. If our driver does not pass your place, drop us a line and we will have him call, We always pay the highest market prices for eges, chickens, ducks sud turkeys, THe Howard CreaMERY Cone, OfMee — Bellefonte, Pa. A At SAIN A 0 Re One balf the word doesn’t know how the other half blafls it The wise man never knows hall as much as the fool thinks he knows, ¥ SOTH ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mis. M, BB. Herring the Event One of the most pleasant social was the fitting anniversary celebration of the fiftieth wedding day of "Squire and Mrs, M. B last week Herring, Friday of The oceasion was one that brought host of old enjoyed the droll to time associates, who the Herring howe » intellectusily profited his humor, and AERO coming in contact with the host and hosts My and groom Bgo ahip, the former being fra pe mid Mis Herring were bride in Spriog Mills fifty years loth are natives of Gregg town mi ofMGleorge k Herring, deceased Herring was Busan Kenunelley bef The their Haver » nrriage nee Lock engaged in greater part of the time INarriage Mr. | Inter Wie spent in where {erring business, hut they moved to Spring Mills, where hie is now serving thie preac elected for a second term Ans justice of , and was ree Among the presents that foun their wavy to the principals an thi oconsion were $12) 50 to gold besides many useful, handsome and articles, The {3 IRGnoOn, James Herring, Ler Was prese isi Drotl groom ~ ~~ nt bride has one Nofsker, eight Years, who Wiad BUvrsls, and Mrs Rev wifesnd dasughle A las nveday afterno “ome of Emma Met More Jo Very Sat ™ SEFIOUsY Her udition Liss 1 ing the jas week Henry pees of a dropsieal Moyer, of « w biome Hyer, atilre was men ving, but he ry are very slight tioned last week, is not impr i= gradoally becoming weaker, chances for his recove and Mre J. Z. Ripka, of Potters the Waa Mr Mills, called to see day last week, It deporter one Mrs. Ripka's first visit, and she showed interest in was printing the Reporer Frank grnoalest thirage and who has de G probably the of ighted thous Carpenter, NEWS[H Par Corre «pondent al. wich are published every Bunday a —— First Annual PUBLIC SALE At our Bellefonte Warehouse and Yard, SATURDAY, APRIL | AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON Agricultural . . . . +» Implements Both new and second-hand Agri cultural Implements, MACHIN- CRY, GRAIN SEPARATORS, C TOVER HULLERS, FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAR. Ri‘AGES, and a long line too nu. me tous to mention here, See the big Sale Bills. A ra re opportunity for farmers to hay at their own price, on long credit, new or sec- ond-hand goods, The Anpual Sale being a good thi ng for the seller and buyer ali] te, big Dealers have adopted the System, A.C, McClintock, Auct, Mc CALMONT & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, S0BPBVORT LP RC RILE 0000 BRIO CO0OCDOOORDOOOOBPODOOD LOUALS sale at Auction Corman’s Spring Mills, Frederick gentleman RB. i Pa, is always Moyer, of Hall, a H advanced in age, is il] Hall wnd Penn Wi Homan, of Oak Hiation rend pleased to in the Na- This former gov i it in wiledged ax the wait on pers interested tional chine, HE Cream Meparator ms whille retaining is principles HOW proved nw de fery ..SADDLER.., % CENTRE HALL, PA. HARNESS A FEW PRICES BLANKETS AND ROBES A little can cost but you Blankets and R ich warrants buyin late in the CASON hav obes at ad ye wi g now ot Stock Food ~The tet market, 3 a the Lb, best Lents on per A Full Remedies. Line of Dr. Daniels’ COBVEUTVCOOOIBBVOIV0O00000 NEW Spring » (Joo GS ma GHNSON BROS OQUEENSWARE tT 2 3? ar WWW alias ad Mills, Pa hh A Spring CAPA 00000000 0008000200000 0000002C00°20000000 S00 Erte RRCeDOOOea0 wills... NEW LIFE TEA ALWAYS CURES CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, CK HEADACHE, v life to the whole system. At i dealers, 25¢, or sent by mall, Sl all . if your dealer John D. Langham, Holley, N. Y. For Frank Smith, Centre Hall, Pa a tia cs, Come to our store and you will be convinced of a few facts in Footwear . , ....C. A. KRAPE.. . , i Lo Eh i Th Te a ¢ Kreamer 3p & Son ANN All the Staple Goods Will be found at our Store, a on nd the prices these as well as on all other goods are mark- ed and sold at the lowest possible figure. Groceries, including the various breakfast foods, crackers, biscuits, coffee substitutes, etc,, are offered in variety, Rubber Goods, Felts, Working Shirts, Overalls, Shoes for all, ete. We will be pleased to have at least a portion of your trade, We will aim to use you fair, WWW BND VRS BN ND CNW W 9% 9909999999090 9D 90 £9 9% 9999 99D O00 DOOYOO N "2 NNN NN NN NNN DNB TW " F. E. WIELAND . - : inden Elall, ~ ot wl 8 3 te Is Selling the WOLFE BROS, Shoes for Ladies and Children--the best $1.50 Shoe on the market. Full Line FREED BROS. Shoes he “Twas eesesecssaescas “eweeeecsescseacsane NNN NWOT W WD OOS J. H. & S. E. WEBER, Proprietors t WHITE LILLY FLOUR am FLL. FEEDS . pq The 3 bile Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain— Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat. + Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the 4 best prices the market will afford. 1 COAL Allsizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be had, always on hand, We invite school boards to consult with us before placing orders for fuel. £ % % 4 9% NB 9% BN NV BV DG + OVER 76 MILLIONS ¢ Represented in the REDERICK K. FOSTER AGENCY WITH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ALOAE The and Accident Ins, Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. F.Gray& Son Sauce sete to GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . No Mutual Jno. argost Beast 4 8 & 48 hdd to Loan on First Mortgage Money ge Also, District Agent for... anhattan Life Insurance Co, ¢ R Gildi - TN TD NNN ..Pianos and Organs.. WWW WNT BDN t SR AE 2 PR Office in Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection 3 if i Loman tomnbagh patito abon. Wollsabpnihans ' i try $4 FE} + THE LESTER PIANO is a strictly high grade instru- ment, endorsed by the New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass.; Broad Street Conservatory, Philadelphia, Pa., as being unsurpassed for tone, touch and finish. THE LAWRENCE 7-OCTAVE ORGAN is the only organ with the Saxaphone combination and correctly imi- tates orchestral instruments, TERMS to suit the buyer, Ask for catalogues and prices. C. E. ZEIGLER, SPRING MILLS, PA. ® ALLS airR Is ittrue you want to look oid ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of carly life restored to your hair. TR SL Dlild gp Fieguen and Strength with JAYNE'S Tonic VERMIFUGE.
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