SABBAVH KKEPING, Things Contribute More to the moralization of a Comanunity than Let ting Down the Sabbath Bars Few . from recent that this com munity considers engaging in ordina- ry farm work on the Sabbath day a It is very evident cission among ctizens much greater sin than mueh else that | that sacred | s of fact, the! lame rightly is equally bad ut the true is done in our midst on day which, as a matter Reporter « Lf this character of certain Sunday habits into discussion bri: N= whitch we have fallen it will be a good i thing. The reason why Babbath plow. | ing stirs up a community while other | equally bad deeds cause scarcely any | comment is that we have become ha-| bituated to the Intler Right here is a strong argument ( even a jittie tangs ; the {oree of § Dab sinful « buat tl blinds to the iaracter of | many Sabbath acts : ese things | are none the lesa transgressions of di-| vin: law bhecauss al they FEApO WIR GOrance atl Co HRV man forgets ti 3 I IC if are st Lord he bile | aided. AC Babbath law is, do ployer would 8 MIO exit it on that day I must PXCUSE =n workman | who would take a half day of his em- | ployer’s time, without permission ask- | ed and granted, for the transaction his i given man six « for and reserved Lhe ‘he own business? I his and yet man the Lord's tim And You go to the Cav abbatl: | i then ic rile { £8 afiit «{ i because you hav 0 OLNier me ou | are not compe Millions of § the 1 i opie has ever geen i will ang t you. | r tobace ER make ! ! Cave and never “pe ey i will die just fo as happy u rgot to get meat or 0 you fa Sunday. A great would | cheer! ; ee i seven if they we sure of it on the] other six ; and i - | wh bath | the Biny are pot read our wh pleasure on thal Rumi Hall has late I be 4% posi Enow that i Conny 101 ity glardaid than it standard sft We fair fame and the welfare of tiful Hrougher" ABO Vigorg bute &r are sll interested in preserving Cur getting to act pron ptly Qn heat- vitlsge : und f it Iw we all need Few dea iething down Lhe tiny trie a HMatbath hings raiizalion { ERs y Lhe town than bars HENRY SCHUYLER. pe ps Lifted S800 W. the cf "ire Bric Albert Dugan, superintendent of f the Pe el robbed of $000 while getting on the Bald Eagle vailey train leaviog Bellefoute sbout B15 d'clock Thursday night of last week, after attending the Bellefonte Ay fnines nnaylvania k Company, fair, relates the News, was a rush at th station going up the steps of the everybody shoving, Mr. Dugan felt hand at his Lip pocket and grabbed for it and caught the pick-pocket’s hand but the fellow wrenched the hold loose and dived down the steps on the other side, where there was no one to stop him, and escape in the dar kuess was easy, i m————_— A ——— >» Camp-Moyer, The marringe of Wallace Edgar Camp, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Camp, of Tyrone, and Mies Lucy Potter Moyer, daughter of the late Curtin Moyer, also of Tyrone, was solemnized Tuesday. They will be home at Tyrone after November lat, Daily Among the Nick. Bamuel Btover, who for many years made his home with the Bible sisters, east of Centre Hall, is seriously ill, Mrs, Margaret Guistwite, who is some eighty years of Is quite feable, Owing 10 her advanord age. Muarringe Licenses, Harry J. Jackson, Bellefonte. Elizabeth B. Hazel, Bellefonte. David Adam, Jr, Julian, Martha Hartsock, Tyrone Winfield B. Wallace, Milesburg, Cora Powers, Bellefonte, Wilbert I. Faxson, Bellefonte. May M. Baney, Bellefonte, William Hale, Julian. Fila May Martin, Julian. Moses GG Woodring, Punxsutawney. Maing, Puuxsutawney Krms G Robert Fye, Howard. ' mma Laniger, Howard, Joseph E Bweet, Pittsburg. | Beulah Wetzel, Rebersburg. Richard H. Zettle, Coburn, | Rhoda A, Royer, Spriag Mills. | Adam, Milesburg Eleanor shultz, Curtin EE A ———.—.. Joseph K. LOUALS, It is butter and gs have atinined mid-winter pices, not winter yet, but barrel ham- Apply at Wercester #8 shot-gun lice Wed: gle, Esq, Philadelphia and Reading Mra. Rebecca Emerick and son Nore man spent Sunday at the home of the former’s sister, at Mt, Eagle, double rie for sale, Min- 10 WwW. B. started on a business trip enday afternoon this an to long from Deininger brought vig two feet + bearing thirteen fine apples, is on the an steer broke form 1 bark Ke Park, pase loitered «wh and was run down and | oad englue accounts filing state depart- Fron RN | } mueny school stds the neglected the sud consequently will proper papers with ment, loge the extra sppropriation on account of the | increased minimum salary law. There is no excuse for any school board hav- ing led t plain duty, g fai perform this a direct be cot ReQUenCes wi be loss taxpayers whose interests they P. Harry Mr. and Mrs. G (Garver are guests Mr. and Mrs, W. Dinges, ing come from their home in Phil- iphia for reation Mr. Garver for game, shooting =a home Mr. Garver veing com- street, and small pheasant specialty. When at tied losely to business, Edson Brothers 110 Dock er mission of the than mountisins more and Dr. J Huntiogdon, and D. Meyer made an inspec- slong Penns time the i, { the waler power kK, Saturday, at which ill water power was leased with of electric light sufficient ie various towns in Penps | hese their | this water power site for seversl | and they assured the Reporter merely on pa- t that the plant would be built, erecting an with which to furnish parties have had chieme is not account elsewhere in this issue, week mention wee made that a ing Wer Lhe ane (= aiid monument ted « 1 Mra James G, Evens, Heformed An to just resting al Ma fem Hall Bp pears eITO- have | work which is an injustice ma of Mr. and Mrs. Evens, Rev. Dr. L.. K. Evens, J. Wells Evensand Rev. John M. Evens, 10 were interested in erection as Wolf, It i= the Re- to say that this correction ig pot in these ofiit for iw to Mey, ita 2 Dr dae ter a result of a misstatement lumns, WA Smith, the Photographer ¥. Smith, the Photographer, be in Centre Hall Friday, ber 18 The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, i I this 8 50 decep 4 Many sudden eis deaths are caused by ? jt «heart disease, nia, hear or apoplexy | = are often the result | | of kidney disease, If kidney trouble is al- ! { lowed to advance the ey-poisoned d will attack the ‘ vital organs or the a break down and waste y cell, r troubles most always result from t ofthe kidneys and a cure is ckast by a proper treatment of If you are feeling badly you mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get upnany times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is {soon realized. [It stands the highest for its wen derful cures of the most distressing " Swamp-Root is pleasant to taks and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and sized bottles. You may , have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- covery and a book that tells all about it, both seme of Swamp-Root, sant fres by mall, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N.Y. When writing mention reading this generous difer in this paper. Ww. w ill Oot in 4 “4 kidn bi ine + t § ne name, Bw and the bottle, ry et mn * " y DEATHS B. Frank Thompson, of Beech of Centre county, aied ut his home at that place Friday morning, of typhoid fever, Mi. Thompson was aged about fifty-seven yedrs and was married to Miss Mary Hughes, of Buflalo Run Valley. Besides his wife two sons, Guy and Allen, also survive Robert Cox, who thirty-five years ago was a resident of Pennsylvania century has been caretaker of the Fair- view cemetery, Altoona, died in that city of general infirmities. He was aged eighty-one years, and is survived by seven children. Mrs. Barah H., wife of Cyrus W, Rote, died at her home in Balona of a complication of diseases, aged sixty- seven years, Shes survived by her husband, three sous and one daughter, George Baughman, a native of upper Bald Eagle Valley, died at his home at Morrisdale, of consumption, after a lingering illness, aged thirty-five years. He is survived by a wife and several young children. Mrs. William Caris died at the home of her son-in-law, John Grieb, at Ty- lersville, aged sixty-nine years, LOCALS, HBabbath Reformed The United Evangelical held the church at 9:00 a. m. in Harman and Berry will be at the Court House, Bellefonte, Wednesday evening of next week. Better go to hear them The Quar.erly Conference of the United Evangelical Centre Hall charge will meet at the parsonage, in Centre Hall, Baturday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock Dr. James W. Boal, Tuesday morn- ing went to Philadelphia to meet a committee interested in mission work. While he is in the city, Mrs. Boal is in Bhippensburg, visiting » sister. James Lindeey, of Colyer, will make public sale of his live stock, farm im- plements, ete, Tuesday, October 22 after which time the family will move back to Pittsburg from which place they came a few years ago. Mr. Lind- sey is in Pittsburg st present, and is conducting a store which he was obliged to take back from the pur- chaser because of his ioabllity to make payments, The Reporter's Register, Bertha 1, Tressler, Linden Hall Mrs, Chestie M, Tresslor, Linden Hall Gertrude Richard, Latrobe Gertrude Spangler, Centre Hall Mra, James Lindsey, Colyer Gale Lindsey, Colyer Charlie B, Smith, Centre Hill Witmer E. Lee, Centre Hall Jennie K. Pringle, Farrandsvill John M, Coldron, Centre Hall Daniel Smith, 8r., Reedsville Margaret Breon, Centre Hall Sara E. Breon, Centre Hall Bertha G. Bible, Potters Mills John C, Kuhn, Centre Hall Sarah L, Fisher, Penn Hall L. E. Bartges, Coburn Wm. J. Rote, Coburn J. B, Close and lady, Milroy Mrs, J. Elmer Campbell, Linden Hall Marie L. Campbell, Linden Hall Mrs, Mary Ross, Centre Hall J. B. Royer, Centre Hill Wm. Bower, Potters Mills H. A. Taylor, DuBois C. A, Carisan, Philadelphia Alice Zimmerman, Millhelm Cora A. Luse, Centre Hall Mm. J. A. Heckman, Centre Hall Cora and Elsie Boal, Centre Hall Irene Zettle, Centre Hall George W, Bharer, Centre Hall Mm. Aaron Harter, Harrisburg Joseph Parker, Potters Mills Hiram Osman, Altoona J. A Centre Hal Mr. and Mrs. A I. M., Arney, Centre Hall Mr.and Mma. GG, P Mr. and Mrs, W. H Wm. Kauche, Philadelphia BD. P. nire Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, Dinges and son Ralpl Centre Hall W. A. Reiber, Osman, D, Bwover, Altoona Garver, Philadelphia Foster, lawistown Ream, C« Lizzie Wallace Dr. J. G Join UD par yer, Bellef Me PPLICATION FOR CHARTER.—~Notice hereby given that an spplioation for charter will be made to the Governor of the Com monwesith of Pennsyivania on Fridey, the 15 day of November, A. D, 1907, by J. GG. Bpangie Wallace Wilson and John Meyer, under an of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsy! vaula, entitled * An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulstion of certain corpora tions,” approved April 24, 1874, and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an corporation to be called CENTRE HALL ELE TRIC COMPANY, The character and object whereof is the supplying of light, power (0 the public in the Borough Hall, in the County of Centre, Fevnsylvania, and fo such persons, firms, associations and oorpors tions therein the sa for these purposes Lo have, 3 ppl W.H &J.R Woot Pe C. C. BREWSTER, Bolicitom. Lan hereby given that an charter will be made 10 the Governor of the Com mouweailh of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 1564 day of November, A 1907, by J. G. Bpangler Wallace Wilson and A, Walters under ana Act of Asmembiy of the Commonwesith of Pennsylva nia entitled “ An Act to provide for the Incorpo milion and regulation riala corporsiions approved April ¢ supplements thereto, for the red 1 intended corpora tion 10 be called PENNS VALLEY ELECTR! COMPANY. The character and object wherso! is the supplying heat and power by means of elec » public in the Boroug! of Millheim, ¥y of Center, Penney! Vania, and © such 18, frms, and corp ons therein snd adisoent thereto as may desire the same, sand for these purposes to have, powsoss and enloy all the rights, benefit and privileges of said Act of Amembly and its suppiemonia, H.& 1.8 WOODS, w C. C. 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