/ § i GRADUATION EXERCISES [ Continued from first page.) The subjects were admirably hand- pd by youthful graduates, the sub- ject matter in each being inspiring.’ There was some display of oratory on the part of the first speaker, Calvin Bmith, and good, plain speaking by Roy Pufl, whose matter demanded it. His matter bears the mark of original- ity and reflects great credit, That this is an age of thought was well developed by Nina Bonyder. “ What Spare Moments Will Accom- plish ’ was a most appropriate subject selected by Nellie Smith, for it was by the use of these moments that her studies were pursued during the past two years. Young in years, yet burden- ed with household duties owing to the illness of her mother, she kept pace with ber class and on the rostrum out. classed them. With her it was a true exhibition of what spare moments will accomplish, if not given to sweep- ing the streets. After the exercises were over a light lunch was served to the members of the class, their parents, members of the school board, and a few others, attra ants cet eem——— Another Marder in Contre, Sunday evening, at about seven o'clock, Carman Ventro, an Italian, Transters of Real Katate. fonte. $3500, (Hail. $1150. Moon twp. $2100, Moon twp. $750. in Bnow Shoe Intersection, $300, Half Moon twp. $900, Moon twp. $500, Samuel Gingerich et ux to H. W. land in Potter twp, $3000. fame, April 29, 1910 ; tract of land in Worth twp, $350. J. H. Green to Toner A. Hugg, burg. $500. B. H. Sankey et al to 8, M. Bankey, burg. $1400. John Cole et ux to T, 3. Wilson et better known as Tony John, murder- | ed Dominick Glancippio, another | Italian. The crime was committed | near the Chemieal lime kilns, about | two miles from Bellefonte, and was | the result of a dranken brawl, al-| though it is said that a feeling of | eamity of lung standing had existed | between the two men, Death wss| caused by the severing of the jugular | vein with some sharp instrament, | probably a rezor or stiletto, in the haopds of the murderer, who escaped to the mounteins, Since the perpetration of the crime the sheriff, deputy sheriff and others have been scouring the mountains in the vicinity of the place where the murder was committed, but as yet no trace of Ventro has been found. A strict watch is being kept on ail freight trains entering Tyrone, Loek Haven, Williamsport and other places with the hope of capturing the murderer and bringing bim to justice. fp se Appropriations for Hosplials, The appropriations for hospitals, etc, have be n reported to the house. In many iostances the sums are less than io former years, the appropria- tions being kept within the limits of the revenue. The sums apportioned the several bospilals in the central part of Pennsylvania are as follows : ¥ L ———————— cuse Dediont d wise will be dedi | with sppropriste cere monies. Supreme court judges and jadgeas of the lower court bave been | iovited, and will speak on the oecs- | gion The program committee waa | not able to give any vames of speak- | €rs when Lhis issue went Lo press. ———————— LAOWCALS Monday afternoon, Mrs. W, A, Krise had a severe hemorrhage of the nose, tearicks furniture store makes an | important announcament io this | ircge, The W. (C. T. 1. % will meet at the home of Mrs. B, A. Suyder, in Centre Hall, Saturday afternoon, Mra. Alfred Durst has so far recover: ed that she is able to walk out doors Bhe had been quite ill for a number of weeks, Mrs. G. W, Hosterman will be sat Btate College over Bunday, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles F Hhaw. Rev. B. F. Bieber attended the sessions of the Northern Conference», held at Zion. This body has no legis lative power. in the public schools in Barnesboro, closed her term of school, and is now Prof. I. H. Mauser, formerly 8 book agent, and well known to many di- rectors in Centre county, was ¢l oted superintendent of schools in Northum- berland ¢ unty, Mr. and Mrs, George W, Bradford, of Old Fort, the begioning of this week, went to Williamsport to a'- tend the sessions of the Grand Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Misses Mary Delinda Potter and friend Joon'e Mutibews, the latter from Phailsdelpbis, canie to Centre Hall on Balurday from Bucknell University, to spend a few days with the former's parents, Adsm Hosterman, of Boalsburg, Mrs. Ryan and daughter, Miss Pau line, of Altoons, Misses Virna Brown, of Aaronsburg, and Kthel Bechrist, of Bellwood, beginning of this week, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Frank Bmith, at Centre Hall, Monday afternron, while working at the improvements being made to the residence of Perry W. Breon, Irvin Bhowers fell from Lhe sesffolding, and received a number of severe bruises. He fell the distance of ten feet or more, landing on a pile of refuse boards, al, April 24, 1811; tract of land in Half Moon twp. $375. Elizabeth Casey to John Halsz, April 20, 1911 ; tract of land in Rush twp. $700 John J. Boyder et ux to Barsh R. Ruger, April 1, 1911 ; tract of land in State College. $2850, Abram F. Markle to T. R. Houser, April 19, 1011 ; tract of land in State W. E. Hurley, sheriff, to John Wag- per exre., May 28, 1910 ; tract of land in Bellefonte, § 3050, John J. Frank to Andrew Letrick, April 24, 1811, tract of land in Rush twp. $75. D. W. Woodring, sheriff, to John Spangler et al, January 26, 1570 ; tract of land in Potter twp. $108, R. R. Richard et ux to W. D. Holt, April 19, 1911 ; tract of land in Huston twp. $2100. Christ Kaufman et ux to John Rowin, March 27, 1538, tract of land in Half Moon twp. $877.75. Henry Witmer et ux to John Spaogler,;April 29, 1876 ; tract of land in Centre Hall. $325 A — A — tp ————— Prof. D..B. Kraybill, who is con- ducting a school at Tusseyville for the training of teachers, has organized a literary society which will meet every Friday evening, The meetings are open to all who care to attend. Mr. Kraybill is a native of Maytown, ship, espceially in his school district. msm———— or The first week of ¢urt commencing tinued generally on recount of the ill nessa of the dis'riet attorney. The not to appear, RI “@ D% 9% 90 DDO VDD DDB VBS Fenoe Posts, quality young chestnut fence yosts, six to seven feet in length, at Jo un F, TREASTER J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky., says, ‘' We use Chamberlain’s Oough Remedy in our For sale by all dealers, Folrtoes, If you have potatoes to sell, esll on W. Gross MINGLE, Centre Hall, Pa. ——————— —— Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism, You will find Chamber- lent.” For sale by all PRODUCE AT STORES, 12 Butter y- J) ERRE «overs ver GRAIN MARKET, Wheat wave Com... BOALSBURG, PA AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is prepared to accom; modste all travelers. ‘Bus to and from all trains stopping at Oak Hall Station. Every effort is made to scoommodate the traveling public. Liv. ery attached, OLD FORT HOTEL EDWARD ROYER RATES : Proprietor Location Accommodations first-class enjoy an evening given special tion Meal for such occasions prepared hort notice, Al ways prepared for Lhe transient ir One mile South of Centre Hall. work can make this a satisfactory and per: eut business, Write at ounce for § free. Territory unlimited made. Apply q oAUg. 20 a UCTIONEER ~The ur services woperty and rea # t he record made d guaranioe of efMelency Dates taker whole of the year, Hales ressonable L.F. MAYES, Lemont, Pa. wo HORSE WAGON FOR BALE-The demsigned offers for sale 8 Conkling two-horse wagon, 2-inch tread, 3 12-inch skel: with lower and top box, all in good Gondition, good sg new BAMUEL WISE apr. 20.af. Penn Hall, Pa “RN ARTED-—Age nt in Centre county for a high grade, medium prioad ins of automoblles. * Gel in on this, you oan save money. * Write Pene. Amtomobile Co, 712 Kelly 5t., E E. Pitsburg, Pa A UCTIONEER The undersigned announces that he is a practical soctioneer, and is ready 10 receive calls for farm stock, and real estate sales, W. THOMAS BOAL, {Centre Hill) oO may l5pd Spring Mills, Pa YOR BALE our fine shoa's and a cow with ce if ten days old by her side Cow fa fired Class BMITH, Cen ES TALLIO ~The undersigned offer vi . we known Fre ion. Hew od at the address g Terms ; § hen colt six days oO (0 MM. ILONBERGER Pleasmnt Gap, Va. tre Hal ola d Bick headsche results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach and can be cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, Try it. For sale by all deslers, ¢ / 2 # WWW BAR WH WW WN WB WWW We Gy PA. The wonder is that he was not much more seriously ivjured. Syracuse Reversible Sulky Plow heonly successful hillside sulky made Will do equally good work on level land or hillside. No dead or back furrows. Can be used with two or three horses, Equipped with foot grip which operates power lift. The bést recommendation for this plow is the man who uses it, and the fact that at public sales it sold at al" most the price of a new one, Co , bn OURJINEW TWO-ROW INDEPENDENT DRILL Adjustment, from 3 feet to 3 feet 8 inches. Wheels, ' 3 0 inches ; open, concave or flat, as degired. Planter regularly fur- nished with tongue, and 5 sets of seed piates, With or without ferti- lizer attachment, specified, this w furnished ] , 2 feet 4 in- ches and 1 feet 4 in- ches to 4 feet THE BLACK HAWK CORN PLANTER is not a new machine ; it has long ago be- come popular among the best and most careful farmers, It sells on its merits. R OPP firs 0f H ig i 44 Known 0 our BODY — Made Hopp factory {1 air<iried whi steel dug out warranted sand proof tance. SPRINGS grade leaf anc pered. TRIMMINGS — 18. oz. all wool d yed cloth : hard buffe leather, or 28 oz Pair. field rubber. PAINTING — 014 lead and oil system, of Mifflinburg quality of their work is well es goes into Hopp vehicles. Gears and Warner banded hub, or 18- prices are not a secret. i Sr ————————
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