| COMMENOREMENT AT BOALIBURG. Boalsbarg High School Commencement Exercises Will be Held Tuesday Evening, The third commencement exercises of the Boalsburg High SBohool will be held in Boal Hall, Tuesday evening of next week. The previous commence- ments have been most delightful edu- cational affairs, and the coming one will not be an exception in that partic- ular, ; THE PROGRAM. Presiding officer............ coceeness Prof, Henry Logan Boalsburg Orchestra ws snssensneannsss CATOINDE Busannah Rishel Norman Christian Dale Ruth Margaret Ross The Sclence of Government Ralph Edw, Thomas Ruth Naomi Rupp MUSIC «1 ovvvesrrsnsinsisnsssnssennes oo. BORISOUrE Orchestra The Value of Good Character.Curtls Blair Kidder Emma Catherine Rowe Our Country... cme nsnndolin Kuhns Stover The Progress of Woman in the Modern Age Leona Catharine Wieland RAB Br ennseinssssnssinssessemerssusnsans Boalsburg Orchestra Address... .......ccciie nee. Prof, Ralph Watts, M, 8, Presentation of Diplomas ....... Mr, F. E Wieland lash Yell...orsiniessercrsrnss MUSIC ..conieirsreissnsssscssssssensenss BORISDUrE Orchestra I ————_-e Children’s Party. Wednesday was the third anniversa- ry of the birth of Agnes Geary, daugh- ter of Mr.and Mrs. F. P. Geary, and to celebrate the event the following little children were invited to the Geary home from 2 to 4 o'clock : Helen Smithgall, Helen Brown, William Musser, Byers Ripka, Samuel Snyder, Elizabeth Bartholomew and Miriam Moore. —— I — ————————— . LOCALS Mrs. Shannon Boal suffered a light stroke of paralysis a few days ago. Many of the side line water pipes that had been frozan from two to three months, opened this week. Eatertainments in Grange Arcadia Friday and Baturday evenings under the management of the local I. O. 0. F. Miss Badie Gfrerer is in the Belle- foute hospital for treatment. She has been in delicate health for some months, A number of the school teachers in Potter township will finish their terms of school this week, and none of them later than next week. A. N. Neese, of near Bpring Mille, moved to near Hartleton last week. He is very much pleased with his new home, a farm he purchased, and finds himself in a good neighborhood. Leroy Mench, of Aasronsburg, sa graduate of the Peabody music echool, Baltimore, Maryland, will begin teach ing music on April 1st, He solicits pupils wishiog piano and organ in- struction. Messrs. William H. Homan, H H Mark and C. M. Arpey went to York on Monday for the purpose of looking over a lot of mules on private sale in that city. All returned without hav- ing made purchases, ‘Squire Auman, of Cobarn, was in Centre Hall last week, He is engaged io the lumbering business, and was in Nittany Valley at one of his mills, and on his return reached town too late to board the train for Coburn, Paul Shaeffer, who had been injured while coasting on Nittany Mountain above Centre Hall, was taken to the Bellefonte hospital a second time. In addition to the original injaries, he is now suffering from erysipelas, McCoy, Bavilla Resrick, Mable Arney, snd Carrie Bweetwood attended a meeting of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Boclety of the Presbytery {f Huntingdon, st Lewistown. * Bamuel Bhoop arrived in Centre Hall on Tuesday from the atate of In- diana, where he has lived during the past year or more. Mrs. Shoop stop- ped in Altoona, but will be here later when Mr. Shoop finally decides which of several houses he will rent, Wilbur J. Dashem, on Sunday eve- ning, 17th, lost his pocketbook be tween Potters Mills and Old Fort. Any one who had the good fortune of finding it will confer a favor by re. porting , and Mr. Dashem will make good for the finder’s trouble and honesty. Tbe people in and about Rebersburg regret to see Landlord Faxon leave their town. He has been a good land. lord and used his guests well. Clar- ence Btover, a native of Rebersburg, has arranged to buy the hotel, pro- vided the court will permit the trans fering of the license, Miss Lou Dinges, of Altoons, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John CO, Rossman, and on Baturday was called home on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mollie Williams, who died very suddenly. Bhe was the eldest daughter of Jonas Dinges, deceased, and was aged sixty years, The Rebersburg Latheran people had extended a call to Rev. Hassing- er, of Greensburg, but when the min. ister’s parishioners found he might leave them his salary wae raised, and this induced him to say that for the present, at least, Greensburg will con tinue to be his field of work. Miss Ida Novey, an attractive Phil- ipsburg young lady, a bookkeeper in the Novey's Scoond-Hand Store, has sued Bimone Ziff for $6000 because he failed to fulfill hia promise to marry ber, He ls under $1500 bail to appear at the May term of ocart in Bellefonte, 2118 1s » bawor of green groceries. DEATHS, Mrs, Michael Kerstetter died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Reuben Welty, at Bellefonte, where she and ber husband made their home, Tues- day morning. Interment will be made at Pleasant Gap, Friday morn- ing, services previous at the Welty home. Before her marriage the deceased was Miss Rebecca Musser. Bhe was aged seventy-six years and two months. There survive the husband, and five of the six children born to her, namely, William and Ammon, Pleasant Gap; Mre, Bamuel Gettig, James, and Mrs. Reuben Welty, Belle- fonte. There also survive two brothers and two sisters—BSamuel and Jobn Musser, Asronsburg ; Mrs. Reuben Harter, Coburn; Mrs. Allen Wert, Brush Valley. Mrs Leah Julia Colyer, nee Camp- bell, widow of William Colyer, died at the home of her son, Charles Colyer, near Linden Hall, Friday morning, aged seventy-three years, three months and fourteen days. Inter. ment was made Monday, at Tuassey- ville, services by Rev. Hd. A. SBoyder. Ten children survive, namely : John, Waddle; Frank, Millheim; Mrs. George Horner, Mrs. Jacob Zong, Daniel, and Charles, Linden Hall ; Samuel, Lewistown ; Arthur, Hecla ; Mrs. Charles Bitner, Potters Mills ; Mrs. William Taylor, Boalsburg. Frank McCoy, one of Bellefonte's prominent citizens, died Sunday morning, aged sixty-eight years. In- terment was made Tuesday. Mrs. McCoy, nee Miss Eleanor Allison, and two children, Miss Anna and John, survive. Mr. McCoy was the son of Dr. Jobn MoCoy. He graduated from Pennsyl- vapia State College, and became man- ager of the McCoy & Linn Iron Works at Milesburg, and later became the principal owner of the only charcoal iron furnace in the state, —————— A ——————— Entertainment March 20 and 30, Under the auspices of the local order of I. O O. F,, Beth T. Fruit will ap- pear in Grange Arcadis, Friday and Baturday evenings, March 20th and 80th, in illustrated lectares. The sub jects are : (1). A trip through Colorado and the Grand Canyon. Illustrated by slides and moving pictures. (2). An evening with the suthors— Poe, Whittier and Longfellow. (8). An evening with “Rip Van Winkle,” * Uncle Tom's Cabin,” or “ Ten Nights in a Bar Room.” [Illus trated by slides and moving pictures. Admission, 10 and 15 cents ; reserved seats, 20 cents. ——— A A TAA———— Harris 1ownship. David Btuart, of Bellevue, spent Sunday st Boalsburg. William Hoy moved on Tuesday from this place to Houserville, Misses Eflie and Elsie Rishel spent Thursday and Friday at Bellefonte, Miss Sophie Weber, of State College, is spending this week in Boalsburg. Mrs. William Goheen entertained a number of friends at a card party on Friday evening. Braden Thompson, from near Chart. er Oak attended to business in this piace on Baturday, W. C. Meyer and son George, of State College, transacted business in this place on Monday. Mrs. Aons Kreamer and son Condo, of Altoona, spent the time from Fri- day until Monday at the home of her sister Mra. E R. Williams. Frank Fisher, of Altoona, and Charles Fisher, of Danville, spent Friday evening at Boalsburg, Mrs. Mary Stamm attended the funeral of her sister Mrs Leah Colyer, at Tumeyville on Monday, Mrs. W. E. Gettig, of Altoona, spent Batorday and Sunday with her par- ents, and other relatives at Boalsburg H. 8. Harro moved on Thursday into the Mothersbaugh house which was vacated some time ago by Christ Meyer, A number of people from this place attended the sale at Mrs. John Btuart’'s farm at Btate College on Haturday afternoon. Miss Rhoda Harrison has gone to Btate College. where she will assist Miss Myra Kimport in getting the Easter hats trimmed in the latest fashion. Rev. B. U. Btover will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the gradu. ates of the township high school in the Reformed church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Commenoce- ment exercises will be held in the Boal hall on Tuesday evening April 24 at 7:30, All are invited to attend, PA drm mon Wa LOCALS arrived at the home of her pareuts, Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Meyer the latter part of last week and will remain for a short time, A regular meeting of Progrees Grange will be held Baturday after. noon in Grange Arcadia. A class of nearly thirty will be given the third and fourth degree. Lloyd H. Duck, who lived west of Centre Hall, but who during the past year was on a farm near Bellefonte moved to Mifflinturg, He ls a son of Grange Arcadia on Friday and Batur- day evenings under the auspices of the local order of I. O O F. The chart and Friday The Byracuse reversible riding plow, also called the cne-way plow, Is built with a view of giving strength with- out giving it a clumsy awkward appearance. It will plow ridges and smooth land, turn your furrows up or down the hill pared to the work done ; works equal- and Oak Hall, T——— — ————— Poetic Justice, Policeman— When long world had sunk 1 found this person roaring drunk. Prisoner—Denial, sir, I cannot plead; drunk I was—oh, blind indeed. Magistrate—To show how poorly drinking pays I'll send you up for thirty days. EE ——————— Three Letters. Bill-He's considerable of a letter writer. He wrote me three yesterday, Jill-Three, did you say? Bill—Yes; L 0. U.~Yonkers Statesman. Think of your own faults and prob- ably you will talk less about the faults of others. FRODUOE AT STORES, IAM rssssisccsions 10 § BOOT cess 28 GRAIN MARKET. wen 13 Wheat... isn QBS onninne covrsc vnc 5 wen 05 Sale Register, BATURDAY, MARCH 30, one o'clock, at Spring Mills, by John I. Soavely : Eleven cows, Shorthorn ball, three horses, farming imple ments, ele, FRIDAY, APRIL S, at one o'clock, at Spring Mills, by W O, Gramiey : Bay horse, welghs 1150 ibs , isa fine driver and fearless of autos and steam : Bay mare. four years old, will suit any one ; 15 HOLSTEIN FRIESTA N CWS, alli fall cows. There are cows in this lot that will milk from 63 to 70 pounds & day ; cows are all OUnE. Thoroughbred Holstein bull, two years ol he ia floe ons. Fourhorse power New Holland gamoiine engine, Smalley feed cutter, BATURDAY, APRIL 6, one o'clock, In Centre Hall, by L. G Rearick : a jot of household goods, harness robes, etc, AUCTIONEER. AUCTIONEER ~The undersigned offers his ser Yices to those having personal property and real estate to sell al public sale. The record made during the past few years is a guarantee of efliciency. Dales taken during the whole of the year, Hales ressonable, L. FRANK MAYES, Lemont, Pa. L. F. ROAN, GENERAL AUCTIONEER. FARM and stock sales a specialty. Terms very rea sonable. Address L. F. Hoan, Lemont, Pa. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESIATE~The undemigned, adminis trator of Mary E. Dunkle, of Gregg township, decessed, will sell at public sale on TUESDAY, MARCH 26, at 11 o'clock, the following real estate, the property of the decedant HOUSE AND TWO ACRES OF LAND situated at Farmers Mills, lo Gregg township, Centre county, Pa., the tract of lane containing Wo acres, more or less, thereon erected a two story dwelling house, having eight rooms. in good condition ; iso stable and other outbuild. ngs. Same is loosted in Gr township, at Farmers Mills. This is a desirable home. Pos session will be given April 1st, Terms of sale~Ten T cent on day of sale ; one-hall bauance on delivery of deed, and re mainder in one year, latter payment to be se cured by bond and mortese on the premises. AMOS DUNKLE, Admr, N. B. Spangler, Att'y, INT OTICE IN DIVORCE. Stella Spear ve. Jou. Spear. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, indivores A. y. uo be, Botumber Term, 19il. oJos = : Whereas your wife has file libel in the Court of C.mmon Pleas of Re County, No. 56, December Term, 1911, praving for a divoroe against you, now you are hereby noti fied and rex AN iI, IM, Wile, Btoila Spear ; and to show cause, | have, whe the said tells Spear uty SAL Tou aivurced from the bonds of mairimony entered into with you ; and in default of wach appear. ance you will be liable td have a divorce granted in your atmence. ARTHUR B. LEE Sheriff's Office Bellefonte, Pa., Feb, 14, 1812, Bheris. NATIONAL BTOCKMAN AND FARM ER—Mr Farmer :~1f you want to make more money— 10 increase the ferililty of yoar farm and make it produce bumper crops, 10 keep your live. stock healthy aod thriving--you need The National 8.ockman and Farmer and the books, * Common Sense Trestinent of Farm Animals" by Dr. C. 1. Bmead, and ** Essentials of Soil Fertility," by Alva Agee. For $100 we will soud The Stockman for one year aod a copy of The Stockman Bride Calendar ; for $150, The Stockman two yoars and either book ; for $2.00, The S'ockman three years, either book and Calendar i for $3.00, The Stookmiaa five yoars both books and calendar. THE NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND FARMER, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0.19 Laundry will go out from | i i The Farmers Black Hawk Corn Planter, The Buckeye and Farmers Favorite Drills, bright Cultivators, There are many “unloaders,” but only one Spreader and that is The New Idea. A full kne of Johnston Haying and Harvesting Machinery, The well known 3-bar Lancaster Side Delivery Rake. Hay Carriers and Hay Forks, Belting, Etc, “Tornado” Feed Cutters and Silos. Page and Lion Woven Wire Fencing, Grass Seeds and Fertilizers. consistent with quality. (Walking & Riding) Steel, wood and met- Syracuse Spike Tooth, Lev- er Spring Tooth, Single and Double Disc Harrows, Perry Spring Tooth Har- rows, Land Rollers, wood and steel drum, 2 and 3 sections, es —— ff FAMILY HORSE POR SALE-Black mare, grotie. unafraid of automobiles and steam en. | gin nearly six Jae od, sound, weighs | about Inquire of Rev. W, H. SCHUYLER, | Centre Hall 0.15, i a Ws 0 RE AH PLUMBING Bath Room Work and General Plumbing Hot Water Heating J. L. ROWE CENTRE HALL, « «- PA for during this office Wed., April 3rd, HI The oil that gives the Fa steady, bright, white J light. Triple refined | from Pennsylvania Crude Qil, Costs little " Marat Second only to sunlight Never Ricker. 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