he and Will You Help Make the Exhibit of Agri- culture and Horticalture at the Grange Falr a Success ? Mister Farmer, whether a member of the order of Patrons of Husbandry or not, will you help make the exhibit of Agriculture and Horticulture at the Encampment and Exhibition a sue- cess 7 Will you be willing to show the people in Centre county that you are alive to your personal interests? Will you be one ot the tillers of the soil willing to make a small sacrifice in order that you as a class will be recognized as being progressive ? If 80, make preparations te bring to the camp the choice of the product of the garden, the vineyard, the field. I'he exhibit last year was the most complete nud extensive ever made in Ceutre county, aud there is no reason why even that exhibit cannot be ex- celled. You have the goods, all you need to do is to bring them to camp and place them on exhibition, The Encampment and Fair is con- ducted by farmers, there are no salaried officers, neither are there dividends declared. No is charged, consequently the premiums paid are small, yet not a single meritorious article will be placed on exhibition that will not draw its premium of five cents in cash, and this to be paid when the products are delivered, Besides this premium, State Master Hill has offered a premium of $10 in | Grange National Bank money, for the best exhibit made by any Grange in the county, ——————— tA admission Orgunize "Phone Company, At a meeting of the Northampton County Pomous Grange held st Bells fast, last Saturdsy, = tele- | phone company wus organized. be | plan adopted by the Centre County | Grange was presented by the editor of farmers’ the Centre Reporter, sud with a few by { Grauge. | unimportant changes was sdopted the Northampton The directors of tiie Central ( ompauy | are holding under advisement whether County they will at ouce establish their own | exchanges, their rural lines with one or the phone companies now doing business | in that county. Fhe Northampton County Pomona Grange is made up of many well-to-do | ! : i le- | i i or connect several other tele- | farmers to whom the building of te difficult tion from a financial stavdpoint, phoue lines is not a proposi- | I'he | county is thickly populated snd girded by muoy trolley lines, all farm buiid- | ings are in the best of repair and the } soil tilled by large-hearted Grangers | Yields bouuntifuily py Deutintry I will be located for a time st of Dr. perisining to | ters Mills, in the office All all its bra: ches scientific Bpecial Alexander. Wry dentistry in will be | executed in the most and salisfaclory manner, atten- tion given to crown, bridge work and i artificial plates, Absolutely painless teeth by our new method ANAS. thesia, vitalized air, by the of which we can remove any number of teeth at one sitting without pain or | slightest danger to the to those in advanced years no matter how nervous, There are no dissgree- able after effects of any kind. Ad- ministration of vitalized air, extrac. tion of any number of teeth and covery in lesa than five minutes. injection of gums used for extraction, Examination and estimates free, Dr. WILLIS A. ALEXANDER, Regi=tered dentist. extraction of of Lae patient, even re- Also painless 3t —————— stp LOCALS, Curtin township bas been divided into two voting districts, Mre, Alfred Reiber aud children, of Johustown, sie visiting relatives in the valley, The meeting of the Republican Sen- atorial conferees has been postponed on account of the death of H. UC. Quig- ley's father-in-law. The mes ting was to have been held Philipsburg, Tuesday. in This paper is anxious each week to issue a spicy and interesting local page. If each of the subscribers would hand io one rews item, what newsy paper could be issued. Try it for a few weeks and mark the change, A. F. McClintie, of Milroy, was in town Wednesday. He is corducting a wholesale butchering establishment in Lewistown, and doing splendid business. He is one of the trustees who offer for sale the MeClintie farm, in Gregg township. There are too many boys and girlie In the country and city, more In the Iatter than in the former, who sre prone to look upon work as beneath them. There are thovssnds of then + n the threshold of maturity whe retain the same views and havits which found encouragement in their earlier years. What becomes of his class of people? Bome of them awaken and after a desperate struggle overcome the habit and learn to work, to save, and to prepare for the luevitable rainy day. Many of them, however, drift and drift until they begome neceptable recruits in the hobo army. Then they speedily reach the conclusion that things are mighty unequal in this world ; that the advantugis ure all with the rich, and that a poor man has no show, ie ign 5. a . se EN —— EMERY’S SPEECH Continued ed doom. Kven the mileage rate dence of the corpo it the wrath to come, Quay practiced it fearful of olemnly and pos- to give ballot it? To bring elections. Did we rege the legislature of do it? To give us rivil rv reform Did we get it? No! ven the badly scared extraordi- nary session « 1906 killed a civil ser. by Mr. Creasy, on the ticket, because the that bill would mean the chief assets of the means of bribing of office and the barter and sale, from Simon Cameron's public office the the state and public een the vietims of politi ruption and greed Rex revelations show conditions in the Pennsylvania railroad calc ulated to of the blind The Pennsylvania officia who falled to get his re « distributed hy cial exception While trolled by cor road's place and Hi mise pot vice bill championed my collea passing of of one of corruptionists voters the the 1088 with promise use of «¢ At every turn burg of prea: day » for lary down to nt the al cor. corporate ent open the Yes ff the bribe money or stock ompanlies for spe have } favors, i SRrs to JT Machine while your state porations isiature | former Quay and parcel of the to Art be entrusted to the Following the volutionary fathers of Pennsylvanis against tyranny and have made their dec. i s stats are wrong, and they laration of Declaration of Independence. When in the cour of political events it becomes necessary for a peo- ple the bonds which have united a tyrannical oligarchy declare themselves free and inde it Is fitting that they set forth for their action. We, there. independence He to sever them to and pendent the reason OF ACCEPTANCE, om ioe 8 i They have punished honest legisla ¢ ¢ ly firmues thelr 1 of the rights of the people They hs refused violation of thelr urpation long time, and in for a onths, LV ¢ in the state They h refused to comply with the mandate of the constitution which declares that the assembly shall may but shall) enforce the provisions of the 17th article against rebates and discrimination. They ave general {not have to be elected obstructed caused others They have tration of justice doers, by packing juries and journing cases from court to court fer the purpose of acquiescence tice They law to be duties; yentions, a pointive have influenced officers nd by exercise of the Pp dependent upon thelr will offices in thelr hen stance of the power to provide places for and out the sub- They have used of the state to preveat the of nvicted felons driven public officials to de by forcing them hmen the neonle the people cat imprisonment Thev hi ulin and sul ive people for the use of the Gang. hardships and oppression of : ignored our most valuable and established in lawlessness an government by boss have made a mockery of repre- * government and arrogated to the to legislate for whatsoever up our peaceful our conventions 13 toughs and overridden ional right of peaceable as- or lawful purposes arbitrary elves POW r us in all classes They have broken assemblies nvaded with ¢ $ | 1 redress They have imposed taxation without Our cot nt and have refused to equal- posts of loternal revenue. changed proposed Megisia- render it thelr creatules ize the | The iney tion 0 88 to themselves and They ed our ci thelr ind robbed the people of used the vate ands orted itering the Interests blished themselves in state capital, and ely paralleled in opular government they lictated legislation etate ’ gat county and judi. metimes years in an electoral 108 open markst sold, and ablished bought and execrable nor of the voter e% against the liberties r have added the base. restrain this of the oppressions ned for redress, and our petitions have been answered etiti whose character is thus act which may define B tyrant Is unfit to be the representa- t political party as Indepsadoat freamen, eYory of an hones fore, the people of Peansylvania. de. clare free of allegiance te the Gang organization for the follow. ing reasons They have denied us government the powers of which have been derived from the consent of the people, and | they have ruled in defiance of just pop- ular sentiment Expericmice has shown that, with all | mankind. the people of Pennsylvania have been more disposed to suffer while sufferable than to right by abolishing the source of but a long train usiurpations, pursuing same corrupt objec t. has ourselves evils, wer themselves thelr wrongs of invariably the when abuses and under an absolute rule, it {8 their to throw off such safegus rds The hist and Penrose dy peated injuries which appea tradict the rect object to garchy in the state facts be submitted to a despotism right, f8 their duty yoke and provide their future security of the Cameron, Quay it fore ory among fact to con- 1ity and usurpations no solitary uniform inig of establish a corrupt To prove this, let candid public good: they jative the public their tools pass immediate and pressing importance, nnd they have refused to enforee laws already parsed, They have refused to pass laws for the accommodation of the people, un- leas the people would relinquish some right to representation, as was shown wien the iron, coal and oll producers of the state sought release from intol- erable conditions through the passage of just lawn. They have denied us appropriations for hospitals and other public charities finless in return they received support for their rotten legislation, They have called the legislature to- gether In extraordinary session, at great expense and vader duress of fear of popular wrath, to undo in part the villainous legislation which they bad passed In deflance of public pretest, legl to Republicans and Demo rats, been want. ing in the spirit to warn them from time t of the wrath which our accumnls wrongs would bring upon them We have time ing reminded them of our cir- cumstances and conditions as the vic- tims of an conapiracy be. tween political corruption and eorpo- rate ad We warned them against the attempt of thelr legislature to arrantable injuries; and We now appeal to the native integrity of a common people to disavow the usurpation of this infamous oligarchy, that by a free elaction we may estab- lish the people In power. Al honest men will acquiesce in the necessity for the assertion of popular rights and renunciation of all allegiance and sub- jection to a base organization which masquerades under the name of a great and honored party They have been deaf to the velce of Justice: they have profaned the halls | if legislation: they have debauched the elections, they have stuffed the ballot boxes and prostituted honorable office to the most degraded service, and they are at this very time trying to re-estab- lish themselves in power under cover of a stolen cloak of respectability, A manly spirit bids us forever re. nounce the enemies of society and for- | ever hold them in the decpest dotesta- tion. All political connections which i may heretofore have subsisted between | honest people and the government of | corrupt pretenders are hereby dis ‘solved. | We, therefore, citizens of the com- imonweaith of Pennsylvania, in com- {mon canse united, do, by the authority lof the people of the state, solemnly | publish and declare that Pennsylvania is by right and ought to he free and in. [uk and of Machine and corporate infamous have gree inflict unw rule, and we do herehy sever all con- ection with It, and we declare that allegiance thereto is totally dissolved. | As free and Independent people, we shall exercise our political rights: and {for the support of this declaration we mutually pledge ourselves, our fortunes and our sacred henor, Hed Corn Winted to twenty bushels will Fifteen of red be pur. L. RHoNE, Ch. Grange Encampment, Centre. Hall, Pa ————— Timothy Seed Messrs. 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We have ll Foot Balls, Shin Guards, Head Harness, Inflaters, Bladders and 1906 Guide wld i's Ang The « boy t port TERE Eee RAILROAD Schedule in Effect May 27, 1006 Trains Leave Centre Hall FOR MONTANDON and intermediate stations, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Balti- more, Washington, Philadelphia, Wilkesbarre, Scranton snd Williams- | port: 7.04 a, m., 2.35 p. m. w cek-days, | FOR ELMIRA and intermediate sta- | tions, 2.35 p. m. week days. FOR BELLEFONTE, Tyrone, and in- termediate stations, 8.16 a. m., § p. m. week days. FOR ALTOONA and Pittsburg, 3.36 p. m. week-days. FOR LOCK HAVEN and intermediate | stations, 8,16 a. m. week days. i W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager J. RB. WOOD, i Passenger Traffic Manager GEO. W, BOYD, General Passenger Agent HRA A S————— NN VN 50 25 price cents cents 2313 A 2 lg digg lg din AAAZAR COOVOENOY tf REE A Sg Sg AL 3 3 ind FARMERS’ 3 dnd A.4 & » i. ddd dd 1 3 A wilh patient. wy hsb sds Fy TTI ATS £1 fry re i a Cg T i Mosby abe Yl ¥ whe aad 5 1 ne “lead i city added to the a ¥ 3 Ay 5 The farmer and near- gh Doctor al- ry yore add. fi SERVICE TTY a WW ' rr PETS ate sion grt adhd yeathomattialiage iyi ' fr 1 fF Tq A PIANO Line. “>TO BDBDOBVDD -_NNN 0000 BV BDO BBD + PN NV BVDV DTW WW We are prepared to do ing and Hay Baling fit is the most complet modern machines made. SOLICIT YOUR Also agents for the Huber uring Co., Harrisburg, Pa, » . and Manufact IRELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, - Week Days, EASTWARD WESTWARD STATIONS Lv.AM | AM | FP Bellefonte... 6 30 | 10 15 Lodeville e851 10% “Morris, SKij0 3 Stevens. al io «Hunters Fillmore... Briarly Waddles ~Krumrine,.. ao i 8 00. Bate College, 17 451... Btrable, ..... 7 40... Bloomsdort.. 7 85{ Pine Grove Oro MARFA ADDO G00 G0 5 6 50 80 06 8 ECEREREREuRSSE SAT ANTED : Bry Chicago wholesale and 1 mail order bouse, assistant manager {| MAN or woman ) for this county aod adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly | eX pense money advanced, Work plossant ; po. Fition permanent. No investment or Cx perience required. Spare time valusble, Write al anve for full peiticulars and enclose self-addressed | envelope, SUPERINTENDENT, 122 Lake 81, Chieago, 111, i May 17. Why not advertise in the Reporter? ures and “
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