VOI. XO1X CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT. Be Doomed to Certain to CC hidren Prepo sterous, Amendment Restraing Is of tinendment is prac the sentiment 1 the St popular a em I... Federal Pay Roll lf bn —— FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Lights men find it on Breeders profitable breeders. In weight product and good Vania produce t strong chicks Improve the tiation are ess caitie These can Now fo nny stable i" the time y figure ont how it in be done glegys to supply these easent Raise a Ton Litter-A ber iarge num of farmers ked 1 largest Litter Fwd er Ton oaht of ters for Tub the Keystone Fifty required the 15 last the be am« year them Will » winners? made ot name Order men mg Plants grow Early some pl Greenhouse who ints for sale are sowing early cabbnge now. Whether quantities of planta are to be bought 1 & advisable to put in he not grow your OF ders help the quantity of seed gown from a possibile shortage Thiz pertains to enrly tomatoes, peppers seed large or small your. order now if you own pants. Early grower regulate the and of plants, cabbage, lettuce ergplants, Mive You and Get Fertilizers Orchardiste whe tend to fertilize thelr orchards should not delay ordering until it is time to apply them. [Uuless applied at the right time many fertilizers lose thir © the. © i8 concerned, pecially true of nitrate in fertilisers Kk" am far ae the response of This in ea FARM “DRESSING UP” HOME Well«Ordered Feeling Farmstead Gives of tion —Nugge«tions Comfort and for Dressing Up Free, With the farm month of the year the standpoint buildings 3 up’! at 3 il hand, there fs = and farmstead satisfaction nn ——— A A AAA SHARER-—WAGNER. GROSS--8SOC0TT. {irveies Mig 1L.aVern Hail Med and onie of Centre the the scheduled Lere there appeared and for the noble ani- « a bad day which the mall “Rin probably had much do with horses atiracting but a vers Porson « The mile was dis continued after one team das aolel. ————————_— LO. 0, F. Give Third Degree, Saturday evening a class of seven Young man—Qeonrs PD. Biover, Jefferson Sick, Mitterling, Em- Hall, Hodckman, the Oda As Howard Netwon ery. Crawford, of Centre and Nevin Sharer of Bellefonte instructed of third degree Fellowship in the local lodge. gree work and John were in mysteries the in The wis put on Iw a team from the Bellefonte lodge and performed tire work in an almost perfect manner, the total absence or rituals in doing the work evoking of the orn: An orchestra, also represesst- the praise loGkers, ing the Bellefonte lodge, give nasisd - ance. The sivter lodge had sentation here of Afty five which, added the brothers members A repre- members, vikiing the sonal attend. to Othe: of large and lndge present, nee, After the degree work was perform ed, cholve refreshments were served. nde na 5 MY ADNAN. The Centre Reporter, $150 a year. PA. SAVED HIS CASH, of $4500 In Cellan Reedsyille, Hoard of Burning Ballding at | Necure Not Shartzer, banks, the old destroyed by aver $4,800 cellar believing in Herman Brown at residing in fire Reedsville, had in cash =» creted in the of his home when When charge the fire noke out. the took it steps which was the only way of reach the of the stream hose firemen of playing down the cellar arrived he of a line of the cellar that If the ing part from of the fire- he would soon have it playing cefiar that of the steps again Bo Suspicion the spectators wis and much speculntion 1 to ns he was endeavoring of heard save re- sulted, many the neighbors remem- bering having him say that be t large sum of 10 sufficiently money in the house About o'clock the fire drown of Was out in the vicinity the cellar steps to enable him to go down wi nn pick He was dig iy ging underneath the stairway a minute i and hi med two soon returned with . When bystanders it £4.500 remainder The Mr when intact counted in the of sor of the 1 reveals the sum gold $20 bills money was part in in a can and in cloth, gunrded by Shartzer un de ind the National next mormving Hirt was Heedsville bunk the R Jase 1 n ———————— A A ———— Well Known Salesman Dead, TAKES EXCEPTIONS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN Rebersurg Cltlzen dent Was In Error When the Light Fantastie Toe, Pa. Editor Centre Reporter: in items in Rebersbhurg, fan, 28, 1925, reading over the the "Reporter” | notice some casting a sim ‘ thie of correspondent Wolfs thing that is n boys and girls Rebhershurg Your shoo! school the house nt Store been converted Into a dance hall basket ball room nnd the young ple spend thel When this fir#t class evenings there wig change wl ne form school High hive = in Ma hi to The school NeCessnry letics whoo! Hoard gave cant room to be gymnasium A hoys and a girls RKet-tnill team were organized and nos a week, and several times twice i week, the young people with M Fry one of the tend High DETTE In who also coaches gymnasium for The secretary one of the directors this practice seversd He that they dancs pie who balong dren not Mr. Fy self goes seformed ater FWY Of had covered 19s He many Years NE wrlin, has a 5 tha Hohooch, wos father an had wife ! M New and his Schach Berlin EE —— a ——— Entertained Freshmen, Hall Hig? entertained Fridas ‘ by Miss BE Bradford £ 'ontire shoo) was ven Hizabeth GRE its members A program i ehet ng of readings, recitations musk vocal and nsrumental, also class songs wag executed, The Wis Riven each member of the conversation having part remainder even over to ind games. and partaking of refresh The toon freshman class consists of Hf Beulah Emery. Fay E. E. Lvuse, Romie Odenkirk. Esther Wilbur H Joseph Ra- A. Mc. George A. members, ns follows Algie M Margaret Smith, Dorothy M E. Martz, Bemtrice MeClellan est, tingman Bradford Brown, Elwood Smith. Blauser, Henry Clayton Kinney, J. Ernest Wagner Lasso, a MI ML ———— GRAND JURY CENSURED, Judge Arid, Commenting on Number of Bills Ignored by Clinton Grand Jurors, Expresses Hope That Judge Balrd WHI Dump Jury List in River. Judge D. U7, presiding Arid, of Warren county, over the (linton county court In the absence of Judge Eugene H. Baird, severely criticised the grand Jury when it made its report to him and discharged It without the custom- ary thanks The grind jury has ignored an un: vsunlly large percentage of the oases presented for its consideration, this be ing especially true In those cases where violation of the prohibition nw was charges. Judge Arid said that he presided ov- of courts in elght or nine counties and had never seen 80 many bills ig: nored by a grand jury. He expressed the belief that Judge Baird, upon hearing of conditions would empty the jury wheel of his court Into the river and request that the wheal be refilled, in order that such 4 thing might never again happen in the Very MI roe MRS FLIN MOYER indulged in iw mans young and old mincing other amusements needs and under such conditions the ment i commended Ehir correspondents opinion It one Question is pol Known wa sumed the statement was and aes such it given 15 Inches a #ngle was wpe of Snow, let-up incRes fol Without of of strong snow to the depth fifteen latter the then [(ollowed State prt week The made Jas and winds Highway sow plows every effort and 3 succeeded fulrly well In keeping open the main roads The Blocked, counters roads were badly Most fields ee] Encampment and Falr Comm, At the of campment and Fafr of the travel Wn through Meet, En Fyi day alternoon. January 30, plans were very fully buliding meeting the Grange commitiee on discussed for an extensive program the year 1925 The success of the 1924 Encampment and the demands for 1925 call for en- Iargement respect, SG UH ATRIA. Made Captain of Boal Troop. Phifp CC. Shoemaker, of Linden Hall has been appointed captain of the Boalsburg Machine Gun Troop, to suc: ceed Captain Bohl, resigned Shoemaker served as Heuienant of the troop in the A BF and was for a time its captain when reorganized af ter the war, A IM I New Bell Manager Named, Announcement was received confirm ing the appointment of FF. L. Richards of Lebanon, as manager of the Belle: fonte office of the Bell Telephone Com- any. succeeding the mte W. C. Hell hecker. Mr, Richards will assume his new duties on February Ist. Roy Grove, assistant manager, who so ef ficdently performed the administrative dutios untit a new head was appoint ed, wil be retained. It fs understood thet the new manager had about four. teen years of service with the vom. for in every Capt, Clinton county court, any. He will reside in Bellet onte. » 1849, H 10 A Newspaper of A short Mrs brought time Halli, “The printed '. Bhirk MEO of Centre of newspaper Ou copy Pennsvivanian,” a in bearing date of June 239 1849 Des pite Its 76 vears of age the sheet which 4# a T-owlumn folio. is in lent state of it weservatlion I mn indeed Snteresting to through is columns and note interested people in that da shortly after the death Polk ft of President domes K and “The Penns nian” dwel some lengti ing the character of President "n wil CX with any shold being brutalize himself much Imnore a civilized fever its height paper contains se ters froam prominent nn the gold lie dd. m——— D. Reariek Hew Rufus I in Florida. Ww am and ft BS degrees You where might mention in This of of Penna. eve atswuin ise resid plenty tourists a popuintion ¥ Iwviag Pree from to more of Florida be to Perm vans. Aprfl 1st I AI Mr RLS i. Some Jersey Cow, Producing 12.85% pounds of milk 621.5 pounds of butterfat Options Ima Daytonia. a Jersey cow owned Pennsyivania State College established a new state record 2005 -dny it $200 tv feed Options Ima dividion iw ipteresting to not that Davtonia hes inelve tons of Mmtions while she was on test During thmt time 5.233 of §h of molnssea R438 pounds of dried bee! pulp, 5.307 pounds of sage. 4.071 of food, pounds of roots and pounds alfalfa and mixed hays Returns of milk sold $176, which when cost she oon stimed pounds Frain 3 potinds pounds green 5 ww 2872 1.860 of amounted to leaves a handsome profit of feed is deducted aly of the milk was sold in the grade A or certified cinsses, the returns higher than could be expectod, Since are A MPL I, £25,000 More for Bucknell, The Bucknell University endow ment fund has been increased $25,000 by a gift which is made jointly by EH F. Lotte, a member of the board of trustecs, and his son. CC. Walter Lotte, who is a Bucknell alumnus of the nse of 1014, The gift was announced ‘ast week by the Messrs Lotte, who reside at Paterson, N, J, The elder Mr. Lotte I= general man ager of the Natlonsd Silk Dyeing Co. which has a large plant st Willams port. His son i» manager of the Dune dee lake. N. J, plant of the company, A ——————— A ————— Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. | — HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Centre counts Ntate forest lands Miss Edith M. Sankse Middle burg ittended the sesgon if county gturdas Vidher | ae daug? Hellsmyde: ast Week a mild form fenyder ® the contract Bellefonte was an Saturday looking for occupy be- Nas pissy visited CC man, presumably to ®LOne fing road James McCool Brungart. and Hall: Mr | Howad Fi Ne ow, Harve oust, of Centre WwW. A, and Mrs Clair Charies Allen the f Andrew, Corman, Corman and and Mrs and Mrs it tended Spring Mills Sur M uners a 0 f Mra Blanche 1 Adam N. Neese at Neese, wife of Hartieton A summer camp i= in preparation of £ the "Ponmd” feading off from over bullding the the Decker the State in vicinity on road highway at the Seven house, by Laughner, of near Potiers Laughner purchased the Mra, Wolf. While the camp will be used for hunting purposes. the ohject to have a mountain summer home. The structure will be 14x24 foot The MeCormick « Deering tractor school held last Hosterman's Garage, was largely attended hy tract or who appeared to be very much interested nn the tik. given by men who thoroughly understond tract ore and tractor file In the evening, in Grange Arcadia, the tractor was further Mustrated by the use of the sereen. DW, Bradbwd was the local man in charge White felling a tree on the moun- taine near his father's sawmill, Sum ner Frankenberger, of Millhein. had a narrow escape from death. The young man. in company with Emanoe Krad er, was cutting logs for the mill Just At the time a pine tree wos ready to fall, a Wmb fel from it fell, striking Sumner on the left mide of the head, cut a deep gash In hie upper Np and Mountains Edward H Mite, Mr site from Sunset lub main is week, ot owners knocked him down.
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