RA NEW CIGARETTE LAW, | Court lug'ructed Constables to Arrest All Yivistors of this Law, On making their quarterly returns to the court, Juige E'lis I. Orvis de- fined the cigarette law to the several constables of the county, and instruct- | ed them to arrest all violators of the law. So there can be no pleading of ignorance, the law is being printed in full by many of the newspapers in the rural districts, and the Reporter is doing its share in making the law public by publishing it, which fol. lows : ** Any person who shall furnish to any minor, by gift, sale, or otherwise, any cigarette or cigarette paper, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100, nor more than $300. ‘“ Avy minor, being in possession of a cigarette or cigarette paper, and be- ing by any police cflicer, constable, juvenile court cfficer, truant officer, or teacher in any school, asked where and from whom such cigarette or ci garette paper was obtained, who shal refuse to furnish such ioformation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, before any alderman, magistrate, or justice of the peace, such minor, beiog of the age of sixteen years or upwards, shall | be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed- | ing five dollars, or to undergo sn im- prisonment in the jiil of the proper county not exceediog five days, or both. Ifeuch minor shall be under the age of sixteen years, he or sheshall | be certified by such alderman, msg- | istrate or justice of the peace to the juvenile court of the county, for such action as to said court shall deem proper.” A pnt Aged Lady has Bad Fall, Mra, D C. Hess, an estimable old lady of Linden Hall met with a seri- ous accident Bunday morning, which, owing to her advanced age, is feared by her many friends will prove fatal. Mrs. Hess is in her eighty-third year and had been enjoying good health up until about a month sgn when a slight stroke of paralysis left her in a very weak condition. BRhe was however able to be about the house and it wes while attempting to descend the cellar steps that she miss- ed her footirg ard fell entire length of the stairway Neveral rits were broken and she was otherwise in. jored. Her granddangh er, Mra, George Hall, of Huntingdon, arrived Tuesday morning avd is sdminister- rg to ber wants, the mesma so cA isos —— Milihe m va Centre Hall To-Marrow, The firat baseball zama of the season op the joeal grounds will be plaved to- morrow ( Memoria! Day), and the op- posing team will be Miilheim. This eiub bias alwave proven a formidable foe to the local team, and the game to-morraw will undoutitedly ba as in- teresting as those of vore A lto0 seore, 13 innings, in favor of the loca! club, was registered against Millheim on Memorial Day of 1911 Turn out and help the boys win with your sup- port. latent Spring Mills, A daughter was horn Mr, Mrs. Clayton Btover, on May 24th, hers attended on Ssalurday. Mre, Grace Ginizle, nee Weaver, is pasing her mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyers, a visit Eagene Allison who is employed at Renovo in the railroad shops, is home for a short visit, Rev, Price delivered the Memoiial Sermon on Fundsy afternoon in the Evangelical church, John MeCool, who was hart by he. ing struck by a freight train, is im proviog rapidly. Col. A. A. Dale, of Bellefonte, will deliver the address on Decoration Day. He is an able speaker and should have a large audience, and to Qiite a number from the circus at Bellefonte, Now isthe t/ma to get rid of your | rhruma‘iem. You can do it by sp | p'ying Chamberlain’s Liniment and | massaging the parts freely at each ap- | plication, For sale by all dealers, | adv, | Ready Made Dresses for women and children. Ready Madp Uuderwear in Muslin and Gauze. Night Gowns in Muslin and Mainsook. Flouncing for Dresses ; All Over and Inser- tion to match, All Over in Lace, Cream, Ecru and White and Lace and Insertion to match, Fine Silk and Cotton Hose in Black and Tan for Men and Women, also Black in Silk for Children High and Low or Oxford Shoes Black Tan and White, ® i ® ® ® ® @ ® a ® ® % ® @ ® ® ® ® @ 8 » ® ® ® ® $ s 2 ® a ® ® s | 2 ® ® @ ® ® ® # » $ ® 3 Fresh (roceries Every Week Heinz Beans, Pickles, Mustard and Peanut Butter. La France Laundry Tablet. Come and see. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. DDVLOVLLLVLLPOCBOOLOD06S HARD COLDS When they first come, the best time to break them up. One standard remedy— Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Sold for 70 years, Ask Your Doctor. Fol) “ha Everybody likes to see the men the papers write about. Washing- ton is the place to see them, sing- ly and in groups WASHINGTON Educational and Pleasure TOUR Juned to 7, 1913 Round Trip $13.05 from CENTRE HALL Two and three-quarters’ days in Washi Tickets include round-trip transportation hotels and meals, and transfer station to hot in Washington, For full pa f pa of trains, tickets, and « Hmit, consult nearest Tick TODD, Division Passenger Agent port, Pa, PENNSYLVANIA R.R. A visit to the Capital is the duty of every present and future voter riieulams concerns and their relatives. Your Crop of good color and f IS THE ONE SPRAY T It “won't wash off.” etc, It is also the best s er to grow at a time wh means a larger potato, don’t forget the fact that Portland Cement, ree from worms, HAT IN- kills all leaf-cating in- pray for potatoes— kills By warding off the en every day's growth I have in stock Alpha ONL Sunday, June 8 Bellefonte , Lemont . Oak Hall . , . Linden Hall , Centre Hall | Rising Spring . . Coburn . 400A. M. P42 +425 * . 4.38 «445 * S03 S523 Glen Iron , , . . Millmont . .. . . Miflinburg , . . . . Vicksburg . . |. | Lewisburg , . . Montandon , , , , Northumberland . + 5:53 A. M. - 5.59 6.10 * «6.16 * 6,28 © . 638 9 . 6.50 Y Sunbury Mt. Carmel Shamokin . Paxinos . ' Snydertown Consult Ticket Agents or David II prepare the soil, and better harvest the crop. and efficient Riding The des venient made, ploys all the latest raise and be set to use but one lever for ann) 1 for appl & » prom ‘ ryiael gangs, lever to guide the operator walks, etc, These Cult striy 1 ped and i varpished and ou a most critial buyer, i & well as th eaviest clover and t Lancast TCOUASIDE § “Gearless SICH Means nu Le Uecau it LALO summer by using a Johnston Mower on with all makes of mowers and think the about it, ie iS ney Cultivator em It spindles levers to Can aiso ie tet painted, please the WER You will find us ready to do | business in our new store in the “"Reporter”’ building. Besides the famous Red Cross Stoves and Ranges which we advertised for some weeks, we also have a good line of HARDWARE, and especially a full line of Garden Tools and Nails We have nails in every size and you will find our prices right, Roofing and Spouting and all kinds of Repair Work. If you cannot come, call us on either "phone ; Bell or Commercial I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL and russet -- are here ON'T go out of town to purchase your Shoes lor Spring wear when S0 complete a line of the veyy latest styles, coming Irom the best manufact- urers, are to be lound at our store. We can satisly all tastes to a nicety. Gun Metal and Russet will be worn by all- good dressers this Spring, and’ the best in these leathers will be found here, Moderately priced. See ours first. CENTRE HALL